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WKR
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I been packing a Katadyn pump for awhile , it needs a new filter and they are expensive. Whats your go to water set up id like to move on from the pump style
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Buy the new filter. Better than getting the heebie-jeebies.
Gravity bag. I have tried most options and I prefer the gravity bag design. I can multi task and do something else while it does the work. And I always end up with way more water than I am willing to pump.I been packing a Katadyn pump for awhile , it needs a new filter and they are expensive. Whats your go to water set up id like to move on from the pump style
I use the same katadyn hiker that I’ve used for years. Weighs a bit less than a half liter bottle. It’s not the smallest or the lightest but it has proven itself to be reliable so that’s my go to.
I’ve been on trips where I have relied on other peoples’ lightweight systems and elected to not bring mine and they have failed. To me it is well worth the weight penalty to know that I’m going to have water.Same one ive been using
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I used to use a Katadyn, now I am all about gravity filters. They are efficient and take no effort. You literally dip a bag in water, hook it up to the clean bag and walk away for a few min and like magic you have drinkable water.
This is especially nice in an environment with a lot of mosquitoes, try pumping next to a creek for 20 minutes while getting eaten alive, you will immediately see how nice gravity filters are.
Hydrapak has a screw in filter that works pretty well. I use one on my 3L bag with zero issues. Works as a dirty water bag, squeeze bag, or a gravity bag. It rolls up and take up very little space when not used.I always bring hydrapaks so looking into maybe a squeeze type or something , most places in the sierra’s has creeks/streams i can scoop water
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Hydrapak has a screw in filter that works pretty well. I use one on my 3L bag with zero issues. Works as a dirty water bag, squeeze bag, or a gravity bag. It rolls up and take up very little space when not used.
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Those would be aquatabs- https://www.rei.com/product/109906/aquatabs-water-purification-tablets-package-of-30Snyder has been talking about whatever hes been using. I cant remember the name. Looks intriguing.