119bowhunter
FNG
I have had a platypus gravityworks filter for a couple of years now and it’s been great, used it for 4 guys for a week on Kodiak last year, filtered tons of water for my whole neighborhood after hurricane Helene this year while everyone was out of power.
Fast forward to a recent backpack hunt, had below freezing temperatures every night and for a good part of the day as well, again the filter worked great and I kept it in my jacket during the day and sleeping bag at night to guard against freezing…save for one afternoon when I thought it would not have time to freeze before I returned. When I got back there was ice in the silicone lines and starting to form in the bags. Is that enough to have compromised the integrity of the filter? How often do most of you guys replace in general, I’m sure these have a lifespan but just wondering if I need to go ahead and replace. Leaning towards I need to go ahead and replace as I don’t want to ruin any future trips with giardia but thought I’d ask here first.
Thanks
Fast forward to a recent backpack hunt, had below freezing temperatures every night and for a good part of the day as well, again the filter worked great and I kept it in my jacket during the day and sleeping bag at night to guard against freezing…save for one afternoon when I thought it would not have time to freeze before I returned. When I got back there was ice in the silicone lines and starting to form in the bags. Is that enough to have compromised the integrity of the filter? How often do most of you guys replace in general, I’m sure these have a lifespan but just wondering if I need to go ahead and replace. Leaning towards I need to go ahead and replace as I don’t want to ruin any future trips with giardia but thought I’d ask here first.
Thanks