Anybody ever regretted using Iodine tablets for water purification?

Yes, it gave my Dad enough problems over the course of a few days we had to alter a hunt. We filter now and just keep a couple tabs for backup.
 
I've always just used some type of actual filter but this time I am trying to ditch the weight and bulk of a filter and I am considering just bringing some iodine tablets. There is plenty of running water in the area so physically filtering debris out isn't a huge concern. The ones I was looking at says they are effective in neutralizing bacteria and giardia but they aren't effective in neutralizing cryptosporidium. Realistically, I'm not sure how much of an issue that is. It comes as a set of 2 small bottles, one with iodine tablets to purify, and the other containing tablets to neutralize the taste, color, and odor of the iodine.

0.2 oz sounds nice.


Anybody with experience using them as a primary purification strategy?


No, but i carry these.

 
You can run water thru a coffee filter to take out things that may be hard on you filter or a tablet will not get rid of.
 
I used aquamira for a long time when filters were expensive and I was poor. I still carry it and use it from time to time to this day. Highly recommend. You do have to wait for a while
 
Ive filtered out of places you wouldn't consider drinking. I have used aqua mira drops quite a lot too. I like the drops because it tastes good if anything. I have never waited 4 hours....but I rarely hit water that cold.
 
I've always just used some type of actual filter but this time I am trying to ditch the weight and bulk of a filter and I am considering just bringing some iodine tablets. There is plenty of running water in the area so physically filtering debris out isn't a huge concern. The ones I was looking at says they are effective in neutralizing bacteria and giardia but they aren't effective in neutralizing cryptosporidium. Realistically, I'm not sure how much of an issue that is. It comes as a set of 2 small bottles, one with iodine tablets to purify, and the other containing tablets to neutralize the taste, color, and odor of the iodine.

0.2 oz sounds nice.


Anybody with experience using them as a primary purification strategy?
I switched from the filter a long time ago. I used to use iodine but have switched over to aquatabs. for smaller bottles I cut the pill into quarters and distribute. I have never got sick from camping.
 
I can't stand the taste of iodine. The neutralizing tabs don't fully eliminate the flavor.

I use the steripen, but I'm fortunate that I don't have trouble finding clear water. I also carry a filter when I know I'll need to treat more than just a few bottles for drinking.
 
For the past few years I’ve been using a steripen, but this year I started mixing in using aquamira instead on certain hunts. Not sure I’m ready to quit using the steripen all together, but going forward I see myself using aquamira more often than not on anything where I’m backpacking in for more than a weekend.
 
I've been using my steripen for years. It works great. Super easy. Just have the proper lid on your Nalgene.

I need my water to taste good so I drink enough during the day. So I'm not a fan of iodine.

But to answer the original question. Yes I have used iodine tabs and never will again. It's disgusting.

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The taste is enough to turn me away from iodine--anyone who plans to use iodine should test it out and see what they think about the taste--I strongly prefer the Aquamira drops.
 
I switched from iodine to liquid Aquamira (chlorine dioxide) years ago, and I won’t ever go back. Even with the neutralizer tablets, I dislike the taste of iodine-treated water. Chlorine dioxide has no flavor.

FWIW I also run my water through a filter first (usually an MSR Trailshot) before I chemically sterilize it.
 
I exclusively use tablets. I don't even bother with the neutralizing tablets. The taste/color does not bother me.

I would only consider a filter if we did not have clear water where we hunt.

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i used to use iodine but the taste made me switch to chlorine dioxide.
i have filtered quite a lot in the past. clogging filters are a pain.

i carry a nalgene clean canteen and make up water when i set up camp and it can sit all night.
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You guys running steripens have better luck than I do. I have been through 2 of them and never actually had it work reliably....and of course missed the warranty window.
 
Katadyn BeFree, 2oz. Few tabs for backup.
I use this too. Got tired of carrying a filter, and iodine makes my throat feel like crap. Been carrying the katadyne tabs as backup. So far I’ve had good luck, it’s worked well, filters very quickly, and weighs next to nothing and takes up very little space. For under 40 bucks it seemed like the best way to go for me.
Only possible issue I see with something like this is freezing weather could be an issue on a filter that has water in it.
 
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