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 Backpacking Water Purifiers ???
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06/24/10 03:16 PM
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I have been looking into getting a small water purifier for backpacking. Not really sure what to look for and was wondering if anyone has an suggestions. 
 
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[Re: LotusBlade]
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06/24/10 04:35 PM
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If you want to go go super light weight go for iodine tablets for filters I have always liked the MSR water-works or mini-works. But there are lots people liking these newer methods like the MSR MIOX or the SteriPENs http://www.rei.com/search?cat=8000&c...ageSizeRedirect 
 
  
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 Re: Backpacking Water Purifiers ???
[Re: james_bond]
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06/24/10 04:39 PM
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Another point for filter is see what size it filters down to. If you are out side of US (with more nasty bugs in the water) you may need a more extensive or redundant system. for example the MSR Mini-Works is .2 microns just found this, very insightful. http://www.katadyn.com/usen/water-knowledge/water-contamination/ 
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06/24/10 09:03 PM
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I have a miox and a steri-pen. I like them both.  The Steri-pen is faster and easier for water bottle volumes.  
  I've heard good things about the MSR filters. 
 
  
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06/25/10 03:11 AM
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Katadyn Hiker Pro.  I got a small adapter that connects right into the hose of my Camelbak so I can filter water without even taking my pack off.
  Works great. 
 
  
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[Re: Joe Fowler]
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06/25/10 07:03 PM
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Wow there are alot of choices.  Katadyn seems to be that way to go.  I read up on their Combi model that is both ceramic and carbon filter. Thx for the suggestions. 
 
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[Re: kuanomar]
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06/25/10 07:08 PM
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I have a miox and a steri-pen. I like them both.  The Steri-pen is faster and easier for water bottle volumes.  
  I've heard good things about the MSR filters.  I like the idea of the steri-pen.  I would love to try one out.  It does seem very easy and compact.   MSR has some nice stuff too.  All the choices  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />  
 
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[Re: LotusBlade]
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06/28/10 04:00 AM
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I really need something like the steri-pen. I am usually in the backwoods trout fishing and just scoop river water up to drink. I've been lucky so far, I guess, but it's never made me sick. 
 
  
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07/03/10 05:51 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a steri-pen will only take care of biological contaminants, right?
  So you would still need a carbon filter to take care of chemical contaminants. 
 
  
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[Re: monsterdog]
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07/07/10 01:14 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a steri-pen will only take care of biological contaminants, right?
  So you would still need a carbon filter to take care of chemical contaminants.  That is right.  
 
  
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[Re: monsterdog]
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07/08/10 01:50 AM
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but a steri-pen will only take care of biological contaminants, right?
  So you would still need a carbon filter to take care of chemical contaminants.  I can see chem contaminants in an urban environment or SHTF, but just hiking you should only need to worry about bio cons IINM.  
 
  
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