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Re: Best high volume water filtration
« Reply #30 on: March 01, 2016, 06:41:29 PM »
Katadyn pro hiker here too. Zero complaints.

x3 or 4 or 5....

ya it's awesome.   I don't carry bladder bags anymore just a couple nalgene bottles but I'm swapping those to kleen canteen stainless so if needed I could cook in them or melt snow in it

Make sure anything you heat on the stove is a single wall container.

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Re: Best high volume water filtration
« Reply #31 on: March 01, 2016, 07:37:57 PM »
Katadyn pro hiker here too. Zero complaints.

x3 or 4 or 5....

ya it's awesome.   I don't carry bladder bags anymore just a couple nalgene bottles but I'm swapping those to kleen canteen stainless so if needed I could cook in them or melt snow in it

Make sure anything you heat on the stove is a single wall container.
:yeah:  double wall= exploding bottle :bdid:
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Re: Best high volume water filtration
« Reply #32 on: March 21, 2016, 10:58:51 PM »
I have a gravity filter as well and just use the dirty water bag then filter that water ( by gravity) into a collapsible 5gl container with a spicket. We just kind of constantly keep refilling the bag every now and again and before you know it we have a full 5gl of clean water to use. By myself, I only use my Aqua-Mirra drops. I'm always by a lake, creek or river though. I have a 3ltr platypus that I will fill up and 15 min I have clean water to drink .

 


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