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Top 5 Hiking Water Filters Of 2021

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#hikingwaterfilters #besthikingwaterfilters Are you looking for new water filter for hiking? In this video, our backpacking expert Amanda shares with you our top picks for 2021 for a budget, groups, ultralight and more. Our picks: 👉 #1: Best Overall Filter: Katadyn BeFree https://alnk.to/8PxpJta 👉 #2: Best For Group Or Basecamp Use: MSR Trail Base https://alnk.to/dpl7eHT 👉 #3: Best Ultralight Pick: Sawyer Squeeze https://alnk.to/3TUcgFg 👉 #4: Best Budget Pick: Aquamira Water Treatment Drops https://alnk.to/4fJIeja 👉 #5: Best In-Line Option For A Hydration Reservoir: MSR Thru-Link https://alnk.to/9xcrEN2 For more information on how to choose your next hiking water filter, check out our buyers guide: https://www.theadventurejunkies.com/best-backpacking-water-filter/ --------------------------- 📗 BOOK: The Beginner's Guide to Hiking Gear 📗 Learn what hiking gear you actually need and what's nice to have, so you can have a safe and enjoyable backpacking experience. If you don't know what gear to bring hiking. Or you feel worried that you don't have the right equipment. Or maybe you've wasted money on gear in the past that wasn't right for you. This is the book you need to read. Get your book today: https://amzn.to/3dmepUF ----------------------------- 💢💢 Top 5 Hiking Water Filters of 2021 💢💢 👉 #1: Best Overall Filter: Katadyn BeFree https://alnk.to/8PxpJta The Katadyn BeFree water filter allows you to scoop up water and drink it right away wherever you are. It’s designed for personal use to filter water while you drink, powered by a soft squeeze and your mouth’s natural suction. What I like most about the Katadyn BeFree water filter is the collapsible bottle design. This filter literally rolls up in the palm of your hand and can be stashed just about anywhere. What I don’t care for about this water filter is that its durability is a bit questionable. The soft bottle material is prone to small leaks. ---- 👉 #2: Best For Group Or Basecamp Use: MSR Trail Base https://alnk.to/dpl7eHT MSR’s Trail Base water filter is one of the most versatile options available. The system includes the company’s stand-alone TrailShot hand pump that you can use on its own for solo missions or integrate into the gravity system for filtering water for large groups. The complete system weighs in at 16 ounces and boasts a 1500 liter filter life. What I like most about the MSR Trail Base is how easy it is to use. The brand designed the system with separately labeled dirty and clean water reservoirs that connect intuitively to each other. What I don’t care for about this product is how expensive it is at $140, making it the priciest filter on this list by far. ---- 👉 #3: Best Ultralight Pick: Sawyer Squeeze https://alnk.to/3TUcgFg Sawyer designed the Squeeze with efficiency in mind. It treats one liter of water in 40 seconds via a hollow fiber filter that’s effective against particulates, bacteria, and protozoa. It’s a versatile product that can function as either a squeeze filter or in-line filter for a water bottle or hydration reservoir. What I like most about the Sawyer Squeeze — other than its light weight — is that it’s one of the most time-tested designs on the market. What I don’t care for about this water filter is that the included filtration bags required are not very durable and require frequent replacement. ---- 👉 #4: Best Budget Pick: Aquamira Water Treatment Drops https://alnk.to/4fJIeja Aquamira’s water treatment system includes two different components and bottles — part A and part B. The liquid chlorine dioxide solution is effective against protozoa, bacteria, and viruses. The purifying process involves mixing 7 drops of solution from each bottle, letting it sit for five minutes, then adding it to 1L of water at a time. After 15 minutes you have clean water to drink. What I like most about the Aquamira Water Treatment Drops is how reliable it is compared to water filters with moving components that are prone to breaking or malfunctioning over time. What I don’t care for about this water filtration system is that the mixing process requires time and is sure to slow you down on the trail. In addition, to use it against Crytosporidium you have to wait four hours after mixing before it’s safe to drink the water. ---- 👉 #5: Best In-Line Option For A Hydration Reservoir: MSR Thru-Link https://alnk.to/9xcrEN2 The MSR Thru-Link In-Line style water filter attaches directly to the hose of your water bladder, filtering as you go. It boasts an impressive flow rate of 1.5 liters per minute and a filter life of about 1000 liters. What I like most about the MSR In-Line Water Filter is that it doubles as a gravity-style system for pump-free filtration when you’re settled at camp. What I don’t care for about this water filter is that it does have some limitations for use certain water reservoir systems. Some require you to modify your reservoir tube in order for it to fit the filter.

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