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Narrow-Mouth Nalgene Clip Collar

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Smallmouth Nalgene Collar PLA
Smallmouth Nalgene Collar PLA
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Smallmouth Nalgene Collar PETG
Smallmouth Nalgene Collar PETG
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Description

This collar secures beneath the cap-strap ridge on the 1L Narrow-Mouth Nalgene bottle making it easy to clip or leash to a bag or harness.  Designed to save the cap strap from wear and provide a stronger clip point.  I feel this could be useful for just about any Nalgene user, whether it be for work, hiking, or water sports.   (Wide-Mouth Nalgene Clip Collar available too!)

 

The cap-strap is relatively weak and designed only to retain the cap, eventually failing if used repeatedly to clip the weight of a full bottle.  This collar can be printed in 30 minutes (uses approx 18g of filament) and secures with two M4x12mm bolts and nuts. With the settings included in my print profiles it is very strong, especially if printed in PETG.

Installation:

The Nalgene Clip Collar should be installed as seen in the photos. Ensure that it is beneath both the cap-strap and the ridge that retains the cap strap and that the cap strap is not pinched inside the collar. This can be a little tricky and requires flexing the part a little.

 

Also: Check out the Nalgene Tripod/Go-Pro Mount made by @aranscope that fits into this collar.

 

Have a look at my other models by clicking the images below:

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