💧 Hydration made easy – Adventure awaits!
The Cnoc Outdoors Vecto Water Container is a versatile 2-liter hydration solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a dual opening design for easy filling and cleaning, it connects seamlessly to 42mm thread filters like the Katadyn BeFree. Weighing just 3.1 oz and boasting a remarkable durability of 220 lbs, this lightweight and compact water container is perfect for any adventure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.1 x 2.1 x 1.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 3.1 Ounces |
Brand Name | Cnoc Outdoors |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | 2 Liter Vecto, 42mm Orange |
Color | Orange |
Material | Polyurethane |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Cnoc Outdoors |
Part Number | V2-2l42m-org |
Included Components | Bag, tethered cap, tethered slider |
Size | 2 Liter |
T**Y
CNOC's 2L Vecto, a de facto "dirty water" collecting soft bottle, now in 42mm for BeFree filters
The CNOC 2L Vecto has become a standard for harvesting water from sources in the field to gravity filter using Sawyer Squeeze or Katadyn BeFree filters instead of their own soft bottles. This version has a 42mm cap, allowing direct use with the Katadyn BeFree filter. (The BeFree filter is best used adapted to a female valve connector by unscrewing its pop-up sport cap and screwing on a Sawyer standard cap with male barb connected to a female valve connector).The Vecto's "zip" open at the "bottom" for quicker, easier filling (it would be useful to have a "hold-open" method). The "Zip Top Slide" is an effective seal, and perhaps can be inserted into the soft bottle bottom opening to insure it is open enough to begin to fill. The "zip top slide" is tethered using a silicone loop piece, and the cap tightens well and is also tethered by a loop collar - good ideas.CNOC's soft bottles are truly soft, collapse well, appear and so far have been durable for their purpose.
H**.
It’s quality. Very well built.
Just used it on a 6 day trip in Yosemite and it filtered lots of water with the befree. The bag held up really well. Zero complaints. You can fill this bag is maybe 5 seconds.
C**R
Review vs Hydropak Seeker for backpacking use: Not quite a tie
TLDR: Seeker over CNOC in a photo finishI have owned the CNOC for the Sawyer Squeeze for a couple years. It has performed well and this newer design on all models steps it up significantly.I often use the BeFree filter along with a Hydopak Seeker bladder. I bought this specifically to compare the two. To be honest I own all the sizes of the Seeker line, plus the original .6 L bag from the BeFree for different water carry needs.Material: Both are great robust rubbery material that hold up WITH CAREFUL USE.Threads: I'm not sure why, but the Seeker is just easier to thread on the BeFree. I seem to cross thread the CNOC more often, but if I just take an extra second it's fine.Ease of Use: With good water sources, Hydropak Seeker is a little easier with a traditional opening over remembering which direction to slide the opening of the CNOC.Weight: CNOC is about a 1/2 ounce heavier. The catch is that the Seeker comes with a stupid-heavy cap that I don't use since the filter takes that place.Ease of filling: Obviously the CNOC wins, but even when I add my water scoop, the Seeker is lighter.Pre-filter ability: The Seeker allows me to easily rubber band a pre-filter over the 42mm opening to keep debris out of the bag.Cold weather consideration: Since I don't carry the Seeker cap, if temps dive and I need to keep the filter with me at night to prevent freezing, it's more difficult to store water in the bag using a makeshift lid vs the CNOC with a super light screw on cap.Other thoughts: I like the semi-transparency of the CNOC over the Seeker and the attached lid and attached slider.Personally, I've decided to keep using both for a few more trips, but lean towards stealing the orange lid off the CNOC and using it with the Seeker to save that all important 1/2 ounce. Also, my water scoop serves as a container for my bag/filter which protects the rubber bag a little, and I like the ability to pre-filter murky water sources.I'm not disappointed at all with the CNOC, but I will say that if Hydropak replaced their concrete caps on the Seeker line with the ultralight CNOC lid, I would spend my duckats on Seeker (plus a scoop) all the way.
B**Y
Best water collection bag on the market
This is the best water collection bag currently on the market (2019). The wide mouth allow filling in one quick swoop. The slide goes on easily and prevents any leakage. And the CNOC bag is very tough and unlikely to rupture if dropped while full. Note that the 42mm version is for the wider BeFree filters. Sawyer filter owners should purchase the version with the smaller opening or upgrade to a BeFree filter with its much faster flow rate for the same filtration level.
J**2
42 mm. Not for Sawyer squeeze
So I bought the 1-L, 2L after doing my you tube home and on line reviews, I jumped the gun and bought these, guess what. I did pay attention and got the 42 mm thread ones. They don’t work on my Sawyer stuff. No biggie I played with them , they are what the you videos says they are! They are quality built as well. I had to order the 28 mm thread ones from another on line store because these guys are out. So I can’t really give them bad reviews for my dumb jumping the gun in excitement actions. But be warned these work on the Katadan water filtration system
S**H
Doesn't work
Great idea to create Katdyn BeFree compatible 42mm threads versions of thee Vecto but there is some issue with the design or quality control. Both of my two BeFree filters on two different 42mm 2L Vectos were very difficult to thread properly and no matter how well I screwed them on water would leak at the threads. Too bad, I was really looking forward to using the duel opening Vectos with the fast flow rate of the BeFree. Back to HydraPak Seekers which are fine but not as easy as Vectos to collect water especially from the surface. If CNOC can fix these I would be interested in purchasing them again. I returned them for now. Saw an interview with the CNOC owner at PCT Days where it sounds like Chinese factories are letting them down which is also partially why they changed their trekking pole production and starting to make things in the US.
M**S
Not what I expected
Never thought to look for the size of the opening. This one has a 43 mm thread and the Sawyer Squeeze uses a 28mm. Lesson learned the hard way.
R**R
Massive water bag
3 liters is a little bit big for a single backpacker, and do I think I will order the two liter purple one for my UL pack, but it's just as described and will work just as well. It's more geared for two or more people though. Just be sure to mind the opening size depending on whether you want to pair it with the external Sawyer Squeeze (28mm) or internal cap sized Pur BeFree (42mm) filters though.
J**.
Good product but
Good product but I brought this item to use with the sawyer mini as recommended to me but the screw on is far to big but a good item.
J**A
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