The Sawyer Squeeze, Katadyn BeFree, and Platypus QuickDraw are competing for the ultimate fast, easy, and lightweight backpacking water filter. They all protect against protozoa and bacteria while ...
Wind raked waves off the mountain lake. I stooped to scoop water for dinner from the shore, 6 liters filled the filter reservoir bag. In less than five minutes the water would be filtered and potable.
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When Katadyn launched its BeFree filter system in 2016, it set a new standard for fast, lightweight, on-the-go water filtration. The half-liter, liter, and three-liter soft flasks quickly became ...
December 10, 2007 The Vario from Swiss water purification specialists Katadyn provides a versatile solution to the age old problem of avoiding stomach bugs while on the trail. Capable of producing up ...
Wind raked waves off the mountain lake. I stooped to scoop water for dinner from the shore, six liters full into a bag. In less than five minutes the water would be filtered and potable. The cleanse ...
Finding reliable water sources shapes gear choices The post The Real Difference Between Sawyer Squeeze, Katadyn BeFree, and LifeStraw Peak Filters appeared first on Bushcraft Base Camp.
Wind raked waves off the mountain lake. I stooped to scoop water for dinner from the shore, 6 liters filled the filter reservoir bag. In less than five minutes the water would be filtered and potable.