Its Fall here, so I'm recommending a pocket flask. Besides the usual uses a flask makes a nice small water bottle for a jacket pocket - the flat sides make it easier to carry.
I have no objection to a flask for its traditional purposes.
However, some of the 750 ml PET flasks for rum and such are a friendly shape for big pockets. I always found that 1.5 litres was the minimum amount of water when going off pavement. Worth a look.
My flasks are for travelling by bus/train. On the bus, my backpack goes into the cargobay (underneath the cabin) and with me in the cabin comes a small satchel with food and water (the Nalgene flasks) and snacks.
It's a shame that SIGG stopped making the oval designs. Primus also had a couple of oval flasks, but they too have discontinued them. Guess SIGG were the original manufacturer.
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