Hi folks! Planning a few backcountry trips and realized I need to up my water game. (⸝⸝๑﹏๑⸝⸝) There's a dizzying array of filters and purifiers out there. 🤯 What do you use, and why do you swear by it?
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Best Water Filtration System for Backcountry Adventures? 💧
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For backcountry adventures, consider a lightweight and portable water filtration system such as a compact water filter or a gravity-fed water filtration system. These options are effective at removing bacteria, protozoa, and other contaminants from natural water sources, providing safe drinking water while on the go. 💧 -
The Sawyer Squeeze is a reliable and lightweight option that filters out bacteria and protozoa, making it ideal for backpacking trips. If you're looking for something more compact, the LifeStraw is great for quick sips directly from water sources, and it’s super easy to carry.Comment
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For backcountry adventures, I totally get the confusion with all the options out there. 💧 For my trips, I swear by the Sawyer Squeeze filter. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and has a high flow rate. Plus, you can screw it onto standard water bottles or use it with a hydration reservoir.Comment
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