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  • Why exactly does the water need to be moving fast?

  • @sotto2 It shouldn't be ....Sound Advice would have been......

    Try to select water from still, clear water sources. Many microorganisms, particularly giardia, tend to sink in still water due to the weight of their shells; turbulence keeps them suspended.

  • after it filters 20 gals water do u throw it away buy new one? or can u buy new filter for it?karen

  • ha ha, if you can't, just go for it.

  • i wonder would work good for like non moving murky water if u hooked this up to he pro version. the pro version take filters and has a lil hose thing. so plug this hose into pro.

  • watch?v=1Bdodb1N68A

    Surviva Pure is a much better system

  • @mdnw2007 yeah, but that thing cost about $76.00. This thing here is only $7.00.

  • @Frogger0neXx do the math... on the commercial it says it can filter up to 1600 liters

    1600=about 423 gallons

    aquamira according to the video lasts up to 20 gallons and costs $7

    423/20= bout 21 aquamira frontier filters

    21*7 =$147!!!!! nearly double the price of surviva pure.

    i'd get the surviva pure. no need to constantly purchase those small tubes or charcol filters

  • So when you use all 20 gallons you have to throw it away?

  • Great video,thanks.

    I'll be getting a couple of these,one for the car,the ATV,etc.

  • dude, what is it supposed to filter? Did you get sick after you drank the water? Be honest please.

    Is it supposed to filter bacteria like ecoli, parasites, and maybe viruses? Can you elaborate a little on this please.

    Thanks for sharing. Im considering purchasing a couple for me and my family for our bug out bags.

  • @Origin305 - Thanks for watching, I didn't get sick which is pretty amazing considering the source. The frontier will filter out 99.9% of pathogens down to 2 microns, this includes Giardia and Cryptosporidium. This is great for bags and packs for day hikes or 72 hour kit. Thanks again - Bart

  • @ShelfReliance

    u seen those UV light purifiers? They make one thats the size of a pen. I was looking into those also. You would still need to have clear water source though. If not then you would need to filter first. Im thinking of getting a pump and then using the UV to kill the rest of the viruses.

  • @Origin305 I have the STERIPen adventurer, It is a great item, and i have never gotten sick after using this mode of water purification.

  • @ShelfReliance

    actually I just thought of a better idea. That water in your bottle you can use the UV light first and then drink from the filter straw. Would be perfect! Dude, where did you get the straw?

  • I've wondered before if things like that actually work, so thanks for demonstrating. Just one thing - I don't know if it was a windy day or what, but i couldn't hear as well when the guy turned away from the camera. Anyway, not a big deal; the point still came across. Looks like a really pretty day in Moab!

  • and I'm so glad you tried it first not me! But after seeing it I feel like I'd actually love to give it a try

  • so cool

  • All i can say is AWESOME! if you know anywhere in canada that sells these i would love to know!

  • this is very informative! thank you so much!

  • im buyin it nice vid

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