no idea where the design originates, but my australian army cup uses the same style handle, and i've no stability issues ( dimensions are a bit different from the "pathfinder" cup) -- in fact one morning in Japan i had a brew before heading off for a daytrip into the mountains. in the evening i looked for my cup until i realized i'd left it on the roof of the truck i'd just driven 2.5 km down the road to another place(and walked back).... so i grabbed my bike and retraced my route: i found my cup frozen to the truck roofThe pathfinder is bigger but I didn’t like the handle, most bushcrafter/survivalists/ outdoors from the US will be used to that style but not me. Since I still use a 58 ptn bottle the crusader is a better fit. Both good though just as they say horses for courses, whatever suits you.
Now that’s very interesting, from previous things I’ve read, it didn’t fit, that was the impression I got. Now I know it does, I’ll look into getting one! Thanks for showing that with the pictures to back it up. Much appreciated.
Hmm... CrusaderPath would make more sense not that much is needed in this case.PathCrusader
CruPa?Hmm... CrusaderPath would make more sense not that much is needed in this case.
If it's the S.O.F one you mean,then yes, it is a little bit smaller,a nalgene bottle fits a treat though,a proper fitting metal lid and cheaper than most others.It's smaller than the BCB Crusader mug, isn't it?