Heres a review of my water system:
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Katadyn Hiker: 618g
Used happily for 10 years, until the filter clogged up and don’t know where to get replacement filters. The newer model in the shops has a similar filter but don’t fit mine. So i needed a new filter
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Next: MSR waterworks EX: 453g
Used once, and realised better alternatives existed (this is when steripens was just released)
wayyy too bulky, Maybe to be used overseas in dodgy waters
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Steripen adventurer + prefilter 105g+41g = 146g
This is awesome! The prefilter filters out debris faster than my hanky for only 40 grams.
Then steripen kills all the nasties. HOWEVER, this setup generally requires a water bottle to hold, such as:
1L nalgene: 180g
0.5L nalgene 88g
1L Kathmandu 143g
Its too hard to sterilise whilst the water in my camelback, so generally i have to add the weight of a water bottle (usually the 1L nalgene), so total weight = 146+180 = 326g
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NOW MY NEW SYSTEM
http://aquamira.com/consumer/frontier-pro-filter-system/
From Jason Klass’s recommendations: The aquamira frontier pro 45g + 7g adaptor
This is the lightest by a mile! It is a gravity fed system. I collect 2 litres of “dirty” water in my platypus, hook it to the frontier pro inlet. Then on the outlet, i hook up a hose all the way to my camelback for fresh water to go thru. This apparently kills 99.999% of nasties, but not viruses.
CONS: i found that hooking up the system was abit fiddly, i hate to wait a good half hour to fill it up, and its abit hard if theres no trees or rocks to hang the system from. Abit unsteady on the tent.
However, it works, and works flawlessly, and did i mention its light???
TOTAL weight:
platypus + hose 88g + Frontier Pro 52g = 140g
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My super-ultralight system:
Permable cloth as a filter: 10g
Aquamira treatment tablets: 10g
Total weight : 20g
Have to wait a while to use the water, unlike sucking directly from the frontier Pro
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Note that the above weights, are not inclusive of my main camelback water bladder.
The aquamira system is not field tested yet but preliminary tests appear very very promising.
I think it’ll be my system of choice if weight is a concern, since its very compact .
If I approach a water source and need water in a hurry, i can still suck water directly from the source through the filter. Its dirt cheap ($17 from the US compared with $180 for the MSR) and the US military uses it so it cant be too bad. I’m not keen on the tablet system unless water is crystal clear like NZ & Tassie.
The steripen + prefilter is a nice backup too, but i think to include the nalgene makes it 186g too heavy. Heres a pic of the setup. The frontier pro is inside the rolled up platypus.
Another PLUS is that I can also use the platypus as a pillow. I’m a physio & chiro, and know its not best for the neck, but it works for me.