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Which water filter, please?
 
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Trevor D Gamble
08/04/08 13:52
 Lowland rambler 18330 forum posts 1 review 2408 bookmarks
I don't have a horse, sadly!
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Bob C - backpackinglight.co.uk
11/04/08 11:50
 Moorland missile 1314 forum posts 14 photos 1 article 1 review 1 bookmark

Unleash the horses and pop along to my site for the full podcast about the product which is now live!

A remarably impressive and useful piece of kit! 

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Trevor D Gamble
12/04/08 02:44
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OK! I think we all will too!
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Trevor D Gamble
12/04/08 02:45
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BTW That newish water purification system from Webtex-aimed at the soldiers and forces people markets primarily-looks rather good doesn't it! I have been watching lots of folks rave about it on various forums online too!
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Trevor D Gamble
12/04/08 03:10
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http://www.army-surplus.org.uk/product_info.php?pName=webtex-survivapure-system-new     Here above is the link for that water purification bottle and other associated kit bits now offered in the UK by Webtex!I would not mind having one of those either really!
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Jake
12/04/08 04:49
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Bob C

I'm really in 2 minds now.  That filter bottle looks great but what puts me off it is the flow rate - 100 - 300 ml per minute with an average rate of something like 150ml  / minute.  Quite slow.

Why not Aquira Mira drops?  These do look like the lightest purification solution. Also, surely the great thing about good puritabs etc is that you don't have to be squeezing a plastic bottle for the magic to work - haul the water out of the stream in a Platy bottle, bung in tabs and wait.

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Bob C - backpackinglight.co.uk
12/04/08 09:32
 Moorland missile 1314 forum posts 14 photos 1 article 1 review 1 bookmark

I think you'll find that both systems mentioned above are made by the same company, so the same safe technology with two different delivery options and two different price points.

Jake I suppose it depends on your needs and expectations about flow rate. I was drinking out of the bottle last night and you can 'suck' as well as squeeze you know! Comparing it to a normal sports bottle, it is certainly slightly slower, but it is instant.

As good as Aquira Miro drops maybe, they don't remove sediment and filter the water, it will still taste brackish and some of the cysts will still be in the water, as I understand it. 

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Hayden Holloway
12/04/08 10:26
 Lowland rambler 875 forum posts 44 photos 15 reviews

Katadyn hiker is all I use in the UK. 

I had the newer red msr mini works and it was cool but hard work to pump water through and I dropped it on a rock from and the filter smashed....There are lots of parts to loose too...

The katadyn hiker is much cheaper and seems more robust.  The filters are unbreakable as far as droping them is concirned an can be replaced at sensible cost.  The filter also filters far quicker than the MSR.

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Jake
12/04/08 12:40
 Winter Mountaineer 1841 forum posts 38 reviews 1 classified

you can 'suck' as well as squeeze you know!

Bob - I love it when you talk dirty but back to water purification...

Thanks for the information on the filter bottle, helps me me make a decision. 

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.Paulie.
12/04/08 20:39
 Moorland missile 1205 forum posts 21 photos 1 bookmark

I have just bought one of the Aqua Gear bottles from Bob ( Thanks Bob - from order to me in 36 hours; and ta for the jelly babies. They'll come in handy for my Sunday long run).

Having just got it out of the box today and 'flushed it through' 3 times the flow rate seems OK to me. What do you really expect for the size and weight.

My early thoughts are that it will be great for me and will suit my needs.

 The only trouble I have at the moment is making sure the lid is tight enough; you do have to put it on firmly as the soft bottle comes away from the lid when you squeeze.

Another naff point - the silly blue writing on the bottle comes off making a mess of everything it touches.

BTW - I was sold on the thing from listening to Bobs podcast; I ordered it straight after listening. I am not normally an impulse buyer.

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Parky Again
12/04/08 23:00
good tip about the blue writing. i'll give mine a good scrub.
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Bob C - backpackinglight.co.uk
14/04/08 08:08
 Moorland missile 1314 forum posts 14 photos 1 article 1 review 1 bookmark

Glad you are pleased with the product guys. I'll pass on the tip about the writing to the manufacturers.

I haven't found the cap to be a problem, although it could be tighter, as the drinking outlet is the same as other sports bottles and clips shut, sealing it well.

 I'll also see about availability of the spare scrim fliters in the base, as mine has fallen out a few times when I take the base off to refill and I'm sure some people might lose it. It is important not to, as it forms the leakproof seal.

I don't know about you, but I'm suddenly finding little streams I wouldn't consider in the past, cropping up all over where I walk, making the need to carry water all day, a thing of the past!

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Parky Again
14/04/08 09:06
i'm hoping this gadget will revolutionise walking in the south east bob. lots of water, but none you would consider drinking.
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Bigbananafeet
14/04/08 12:46
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I think I'll be ordering one at the end of the month Bob.
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.Paulie.
14/04/08 19:50
 Moorland missile 1205 forum posts 21 photos 1 bookmark

 Bob

I wrote; 

The only trouble I have at the moment is making sure the lid is tight enough; you do have to put it on firmly as the soft bottle comes away from the lid when you squeeze.

What I meant here was that as the lid is made from a harder plastic than the bottle, when I squeeze the bottle hard the softer plastic of the bottle flexes away from the lid and either air or water are released. It is OK when the bottle is not squeezed so hard. Perhaps that is a good measure of how much pressure to apply when squeezing. Perhaps I could test it against the suggested flow rate.

It really is a great piece of kit

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Parky Again
14/04/08 23:25
i'm taking one of mine to the office tomorrow to see if the water there becomes drinkable!
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Bigbananafeet
15/04/08 11:10
 Hill-walking hero 2028 forum posts 123 photos 8 reviews 5 bookmarks

I wish I'd had one when I was living in Sidney, the water there was rank and everyday it was different. one day iit was full of a chlorine aftertaste somedays it it tasted of other horrid chemicals.

Occasionally I would fill my water bottle and pop it in the freezer overnight so I would have really cold water to sip all day at work and I swear it would sometimes appear to make the chlorine taste worse.

I couldnt believe how much I took for granted nice tasting water from hme here in scotland.

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