Gravity Water Filter Pro for Camping
Gravity Water Filter Pro
Product Summary
The Gravity Water Filter Pro is a versatile water purifier designed for camping, hiking, backpacking, and emergency preparedness. This product features a 0.01-micron water filter straw and a 3L gravity bag, making it an essential survival gear.
Key Features
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Versatile Use: Functions as both a water filtration system and a hydration bladder. The connected suction nozzle allows for direct drinking from natural water sources, and the water pipe extends usability.
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High-Efficiency Filtration: Equipped with a 0.01 μm hollow fiber ultrafiltration membrane, activated carbon fiber, and double PP cotton, this filter processes approximately 600 milliliters per minute using food-grade materials.
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Easy Maintenance: The wide opening of the gravity water bag facilitates quick filling and flushing. The backwash design allows for easy cleaning without needing extra tools.
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User-Friendly Operation: Simply hang the gravity water bag at a height for hands-free filtration, providing filtered water in minutes without pumping or squeezing.
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Multi-Scene Application: Ideal for outdoor water purification in various situations, including camping, hiking, and emergency scenarios like floods or hurricanes.
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Portable and Lightweight: Designed for easy transport, all components fit neatly into an organizer bag, making it a convenient survival tool.
This product is a reliable solution for ensuring safe drinking water in outdoor adventures and emergency situations.
Wakon –
I’ve used this on 2 camping trips so far. It’s very helpful so as to not have to haul water in or a large filter/pitcher.
I’ve been hanging it from a tree and then using the accompanying rope to keep the straw filter above the bag so it doesn’t leak. The bag is pretty sturdy and the instructions are helpful. I haven’t used the mouthpiece yet to convert it to a hiking bladder, but I’m glad that they give you the option!
I haven’t tested the water to see exactly what it’s filtering, but after two trips and drinking mostly from the creek and not getting sick, I would say it’s working!
Wakon –
Looks like advertised. Arrived in a timely manner. Hope it works! Put aside for an emergency.
Nick –
It good enough to have enough water by going on trail.
Casey –
This is the perfect addition to our backpacking gear, even connected to a spigot for easy direct filtering
RANDALL FLOWERS –
Worked like a charm. Took it out for a 4 day trip backpacking it through the Oachita National Forest. Easy to fill with the open mouth, and was able to hang it in a variety of ways with some 550 cord and carabiner. Decent flow rate and holds a decent amount of water. 4 of us on the trip and we were able to keep our canteens filled without too many trips. Packed up small and light when done being used.
Jane –
Great for taking on long hikes or camping. Ideal for if ever needing water where there is not clean water.
Will always take hiking and camping with me.
Topplestack –
First off. I did not get this for the filter. I was looking for the design of the bladder and with the price of this just for the bladder, it’s a good price. After my initial testing I found the flow rate to be a bit on the high side. Great flow rate sure, everyone likes that, right? Not necessarily. The higher the flow rate the larger the gaps in the filter membrane, meaning that it might not be able to filter everything you’d want it to be filtering. I need to do some more indepth testing of the water under a high powered microscope, so I can’t say yah or nah for certain yet, but better safe than sorry.
Donald –
Was on a six day elk hunt first time ever in the back country. Work flawless cleaning water from streams and creeks with no problem at all. Easy to use very portable and fast. Planning on getting another for in the camper.