Ultra-Sil Folding Bucket

$28.95
An ultra-lightweight solution for carrying water + View tech specs
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BEST USE: Backpacking & Camping

PACKED SIZE: 2.5 x 3.25 x 1 inches

WEIGHT: 1 oz | 28g

Description

The Ultra-Sil Folding Bucket is a lightweight solution for carrying water back to camp. This collapsible water bucket is made from 30D siliconized CORDURA® Nylon fabric for exceptional strength, while keeping the product light. With a 10L capac...

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Ultra-Sil Lightweight collapsible folding bucket
Ultra-Sil Folding Bucket
$28.95
Description || Ultra Sil Folding Bucket

Description

The Ultra-Sil Folding Bucket is a lightweight solution for carrying water back to camp. This collapsible water bucket is made from 30D siliconized CORDURA® Nylon fabric for exceptional strength, while keeping the product light. With a 10L capacity, it's 65% lighter than our standard 10L Folding Bucket and packs down small into a micro stuff sack for ultimate packability.

Features

  • Super lightweight and compact
  • Fully seam sealed and leak proof
  • Micro stuff sack for convenient packing
  •  Made from Ultra-Sil  30D siliconized CORDURA® Nylon fabric for exceptional strength
  • Ideal for carrying water back to camp
  • Not freestanding

Technical Features

LEAVE NO TRACE
CORDURA
30D ULTRA-SIL
PVC FREE

Tech specs

  • Best Use
    Backpacking, Camping
  • Comes With
    Storage pouch
  • Material(s)
    30D Ultra-Sil CORDURA Nylon
10 liter

Frequently Asked questions

Is weight the only difference between this bucket and the Nylon Folding Bucket?

Not quite. This UltraSil Folding Bucket does not have a grab handle for scooping water and it's not freestanding. However, the packed size and weight make it the better choice for backpacking.

Can it be used with bleach?

No. Bleach (even in mild concentrations) will damage the polyurethane coating and Nylon fabric and should not be used.

Can it be used with boiling water?

No. Water hotter than 140°F / 60°C will likely damage the seam tape.