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View ArticleWe’re proud to announce a new collaborative project between ITS Tactical, Zulu Nylon Gear and Liberty Bottleworks called the Skeletonized Bottle Holder.
Designed and manufactured by ITS Tactical and Zulu Nylon Gear right here in America, the Skeletonized Bottle Holder represents a fresh new approach to a bottle carrier. We wanted to break the mold of current bottle carrier designs that utilize a pouch-like design, adding unnecessary weight and bulk.

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Featuring a lightweight skeletonized design made from HDPE stiffened double-layer webbing, textured pull-tab for a non-slip grip and shock cord retention to allow one-handed container deployment, the Skeletonized Bottle Holder is fully adjustable to fit multiple container styles and diameters. It can also be mounted via MOLLE/PALS and adapted to accommodate any belt size.

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The Skeletonized Bottle Holder prototypes are debuting today at Outdoor Retailer in Salt Lake City and will be for sale right here in the ITS Tactical Store when released. Stay tuned for the launch date and more information!
Update: If you’ll be at OR this week, you can stop by Liberty Bottleworks’ booth (#56008) and check these out for yourself! Here’s some photos below right from the floor of OR at the Liberty Bottleworks booth!

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These look really well thought out and put together quite well. I could also see this being used as a HABD/Emergency Breathing Systems bottle pouch with some further modifications.
Thanks Alex, I’ve actually thought the same thing on the HABD pouch and have never really been keen on what’s out there for those either.
Sweet!
I have a stainless steel bottle like the ones pictured but I think mine is bigger…Is this thing universal (to a degree…) or do you have min/max measurements that it will fit?
I’m excited to clip one of these on my back-back on a retaining strap on the outside to save room inside it for more EDC goodies
(at some point though I gotta draw a line because it’s getting pretty heavy with the laptop, water, and gear LOL)
Martino, the MSCS is universal for the most part. Don’t have a min/max yet but we’ll make sure we include those measurements when they’re released. We have tried Nalgenes though and they fit that dimension.
Dude these are awesome! Will they work for a regulars sized nalgene size bottles?
They do indeed Seam!
Hey guys, great project. Will you have a Foliage green one that can match my Discreet Messenger Bag as well as my TAD Litespeed?
Hi Steevens, not sure about the first run of these, but Foliage isn’t out of the question. Thanks!
Would love one in Foliage as well. Looks like a great design.
Oh man I love the bag in that last picture! Where can I get one of them?!?
(Does it accomodate a laptop by chance?)
Those are from Triple Aught Design (FAST Pack EDC) and we’ll be reviewing it shortly on ITS Tactical. It does fit a laptop but doesn’t have a dedicated pouch inside for it.
Sweeeeeet! Can’t wait for the review
(Hopefully they’ll be available to the “Great White North” too, eh?)
If your referring to the black bag in the last picture I believe that it is a 5.11 Tactical RUSH 24. The multicam pack is a TAD FAST Pack EDC.
Any chance you guys will also be carrying the new sport tops? If so I would be ordering a carrier and a new top for sure.
We may if the “whistling” was fixed in them. The one I was given made a whistling noise when drinking out of it. That was when they first came out though, I think that may have been fixed.
I have to have a couple of these bottle carriers for my Liberty Bottles!
so these aren’t available yet correct?
Not yet Erik, coming soon!
thinking i need all 3 colors for different packs + belt carry!
Any chance you will start carrying the sport caps for these bottles too? That and a modular carrier and I would be set…Can’t wait!
Will they fit the Sigg 1L bottles ?
I am really looking forward to this! great design I can see adding this to my pack for going into the field or in the woods for hunting. Great Job! Hope to see them soon!
I need this. When & where can I purchase these? I checked your store…nothin.
Did you get enough interest in this to make it worthwhile to make? Looking forward to this. I need two please.
Thank you.
They’re coming brother
Any update on the ETA for these? “Soon” has stretched and stretched…?
They’re in production Dietrich, thanks for your interest!
will stay tuned for when these are released. very keen! I’ve banged the crap out of two SIGG 1L’s now from not having an adequate pouch for them, so this looks ideal!
Still waiting patiently!!
Had my eye on these since August. Hope they make it out soon.