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Old 04-30-25 | 10:08 AM
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Saw this product on Facebook:

https://peesport.com/products/portab...23418121170300

I'll stick to things like Gatorade bottles.
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Old 04-30-25 | 10:23 AM
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I think the funnel shape is for women. Thus, Gatorade bottles are adequate for you and me.
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Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
I think the funnel shape is for women. Thus, Gatorade bottles are adequate for you and me.
IDK. The website has lots of reviews from guys.

I have an old cycling water bottle in my car for emergencies. I deliver meals to ill people in residential area where finding a head is very difficult.
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Old 04-30-25 | 06:27 PM
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I have an old cycling water bottle in my car for emergencies. I deliver meals to ill people in residential area where finding a head is very difficult.
Thank you for volunteering your time for those less fortunate.
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Crazy price for that thing. Are there any people crazy enough to buy this at that price?
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Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
Thank you for volunteering your time for those less fortunate.
It is rewarding, although I experience some dangerous areas. I think I am up to at least 6 shootings on streets I’ve driven on it delivered to in maybe the last 6 months. Some of them have been fatal. But it’s pretty safe during mornings. In addition to the bottle, I carry a feeding kit for feral cats. I have another shift tomorrow morning.
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Old 05-01-25 | 10:57 PM
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"Holds up to 3 pees or 24 oz (700ml)"

I sure wasn't part of the data collecting group as even a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle isn't large enough at times ( I know, too much information)
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Saw this product on Facebook:
I'll stick to things like Gatorade bottles.
Only $60? A small price to pay for midnight micturation in your denim sleeping bag.
Priceless when you need to recover after a long day of slaying zombies.

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area where finding a head is very difficult...
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I experience some dangerous areas. I think I am up to at least 6 shootings on streets I’ve driven
Sounds like finding a head, or torso, or pair of feet shouldn't be much of a challenge.
Stay safe!
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What’s so “eww” about it? Do you get out of your tent at 4:30 in the morning when it’s sleeting?
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Couple weeks ago I did a 3 day ride and the first two nights I left the pee bottle on the bike. Oops. Had to go outside and pee anyway. I use a Core beverage bottle. Holds a lot more than me!
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Originally Posted by TiHabanero
Couple weeks ago I did a 3 day ride and the first two nights I left the pee bottle on the bike. Oops. Had to go outside and pee anyway.
I thought this story was going to have a much different ending,
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This is for multipitch rock climbers so they don't dirty the route.

Most truckers use plastic bottles and throw them out the window.
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