NRA Store Announces Collapsible Canteen

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posted on April 5, 2016
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We all need water. Hunters, outdoorsmen and anyone else that's trying to stay hydrated has a new NRA-branded option, courtesy the NRA Store, which has launched its NRA Collapsible Canteen.

The NRA Collapsible Canteen offers a compact, flexible and lightweight solution for hydration storage. It weighs 2.3 ozs. (empty) and can hold 24 ozs. of water. The canteen collapses from 7¼” to a mere 2” in height, thanks to its tough, yet flexible polyurethane construction. To deploy the canteen, pinch the integrated locking tabs and twist open.

A convenient carabiner is included to help clip your canteen to any pack, bag or briefcase.

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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