How to disguisen a half liter water bottle?

11 years 8 months ago #101014 by Ded Dawg O'Doul (Mohammad)
With summer upon us and the necessity for players (and everyone else) to stay hydrated What suggestions for disguising the ever popular .5 liter plastic water bottles do the people at Knight Realms use or have seen

Let's face it, they definitely interfere with game immersion ?

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11 years 8 months ago #101015 by Imrahil (Brendan Barrett)
Could always make a wrap for it. I'm a big fan of vinyl faux leather upholstery fabric for similar purposes.

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11 years 8 months ago #101019 by Kuo Kun (Kuo Kun)
Safety > immersion, but a pouch or drawstring something could work, too.
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11 years 8 months ago #101020 by Oren Tenderson (Tormy)
Some people carry canteens, water pouches, or Glass looking ( very stiff plastic ) bottles.

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11 years 8 months ago #101021 by Gunnar Gunnarson (jhines0042)
You could always get something like this and put water in it:

www.amazon.com/Maxam%C2%AE-Jumbo-Stainle...-Flask/dp/B007PAO4LO

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11 years 8 months ago #101023 by Faila (Faila)
I created a "slip cover" using soft suede for a bottle by cutting out a circle larger than the base of the bottle and then sewing on a tube to create the sides. It has drawstrings so I can tie it to my belt if I want to, and it slips on and off a bottle fairly easily (in hindsight I should have made it a bit larger). It was easy to do and does help me stay hydrated.

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