HydraPak 42mm Filter Cap - Water Filtration Accessory - Fast Flow - Perfect for Hiking, Endurance Sports, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness
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HIGH FLOW RATE: Access potable water anywhere. Filters approximately 1,500 liters of fresh water at a rate of >1 L per minute. SAFE: Effectively removes common waterborne bacteria (99.9999%), and parasitic cysts (99.999%) per EPA Guide Standards and microplastics (99.999%) per NSF 42 greater than or equal to 3.0 microns in size. EASY TO USE: The high flow drink nozzle is easy to open and lock with one hand, and is equipped with a dust cover that keeps your valve clean and protected from the elements COMPATIBLE: Perfect for trailrunning, cycling or backcountry water filtration. Works with all 42mm opening HydraPak products including running flasks, Seekers and Flux bottles. "LIGHT & COMPACT: At only 57 grams, our filter is one of the lightest filter options available - its small size takes up no extra space when stored or threaded directly onto our Seeker or Flux "
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eric
I use this with the 4L seeker for backpacking and I love it. Just fill it up when ever I am near water and fill up my nalgene or boil pot when ever I need water. This replaces my 3L water sleeve and removes the need to pump/filter water to refill my reservoirs. Not I just filter water when I need it.It filters pretty fast, but I have not tested yet with murkier water sources yet. Had good water sources this year in the back country.
Tom H.
Used on AT, got slightly clogged a few times, but shook it in the water and worked fine again. Would recommend.
Ben
Clogged really fast in what I thought was pretty clear water. Still worked, but just really slow. No real options for back-flushing.
Jeff
Used once, worked great! Sadly I lost this AND the hydrapak flask they were attached to while bending over to wash dust off my face in a mountain stream outside of Santiago, Chile. I heard a plop, then saw it rushing downstream. I tried to catch it at the bottom of the trail, but wasn’t fast enough. I’ll buy another when I need it later this year.
John Goldfield
Used it in an ultramarathon in the Montana Crazy Mountains. Worked great.