If you like using a water bladder, this setup is for you. Its like Swiss Army knife of filtering. The specs on filter itself- at 0.1 microns
Weight: 1.8 ounces
Flow Rate: up to 40 PSI
Removes: Bacteria and Protozoa
Life Expectancy: 1 Million Gallons
Biological Filtration: removes 7 log (99.99999%) of all bacteria like salmonella, cholera, and E. coli. And 6 log (99.9999%) of all Protozoa such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. You will find these removal rates to equal or exceed competitive options. Therefore Sawyer offers the highest level of filtration available.
Truly impressive, and if you have the need for something that will stop viruses, Sawyer has one of the only mechanical virus filter in the business.
@NitroAnon just put a vid up on it
beast12101 8 months ago
@beast12101 Same one I found too! I'll give it a try if I need it but I wont jump the gun just yet.
NitroAnon 8 months ago
@NitroAnon i did find an inline carbon filter at REI for 14 buck from Katadyn
beast12101 8 months ago
@beast12101
Well the carbon filter was more of luxury :P. I'm currently residing in Virginia.
NitroAnon 8 months ago
@NitroAnon yes it will work, in fact that is the very setup I run, the sawyer 3way comes with fitting to slice into any bladder hose, I dont use any carbon filter, usually that for removing the "city water" taste in water, or swampy water. what area are you in? My camelbak system with inline filter only does 300L but has carbon element in it, I should do a video on those any way.
beast12101 8 months ago
@beast12101 Well, I was looking into some water packs and filter systems and decided to go with a platy big zip and a sewer filter system so would these two fit together with out much work? Also do you have any suggestions for carbon filters or anything taste improving hook up?
NitroAnon 8 months ago
@TheOneZenith I apologize but do you know how many times I get asked questions that can be solved by 2 seconds on google. I bought the product at a local sporting good store, gave my opinion on it, I dont own the company, to find out the website I would simply google just as you would.
beast12101 8 months ago
@beast12101: You don't have to be an ass, I was just asking if you could put it in the description.
TheOneZenith 8 months ago 2
@TheOneZenith you mean when you google "sawyer water filter" you dont find their website?
beast12101 8 months ago
@NitroAnon its pretty universal, just get creative
beast12101 8 months ago