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Review Date February 4, 2004 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: laurie(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
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$0.00 Summary: I just got mine out of the drawer to make sure it was okay for an upcoming trip and found, inside the filter chamber, along with all the magic crud-preventatives, THICK BLACK GOO along the gasket of the prefilter. Antimicrobial, huh? No, it was not charcoal dust- it was MOLD. Yuk. i'm taking my Pur. Similar Products Used: Pur pump
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Review Date February 28, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Rich (Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
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$30.00 Summary: I used the in-line filter while on a 3-person, 3-day hike in a canyon. I was able to filter water for us without a problem. It would be nice if there was an optional thin metal casing to protect the filter from impacts. We were contantly climbing over rocks and my biggest concern was cracking the plastic case. I also experimented with using iodine pill before filtering and the charcoal filter was able to remove all iodine taste, although this would probably shorten the usefullness it deonstrates the effectiveness of the charcoal.
I've used this filter on other trips as well without any problems with flow rate.
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Review Date August 16, 2001 Overall Rating
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Swamps(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from DC
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$35.00 Summary: For my AT hike, this seemed to be a perfect choice - a filter that weighed in at only 3 ounces. Well, I was wrong. It took (maybe) 4-5 days for the filter to slow to a snail's pace, and the same thing happened to both the original and replacement SWA in-line filters of a friend of mine. I would LOVE IT if this product worked, the concept is spectacular, but I am not sure if it can hold out for long term use. I am sick of chemicals, and I refuse to carry 1 lb of filter, so this would be the bomb alternative. I hope that SWA can figure things out, or I hope that I can... Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date February 28, 2001 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Adam(Unregistered User)
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Climber
, from Kaysville
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$26.00
at Gart Sports Summary: I just bought this filter and really like the idea of not having to pump my water through a normal filter. It is very light weight and very easy to use. It hardly restricts water flow, you might barely notice a change. The only tough thing about it is trying to decide where to place it. I put it right at the poit where the hose comes out of my camelbak so it doesnt use any space on the inside. I recommend it to anyone.
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Review Date December 4, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Chris(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from Los Angeles
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$25.00
at Big 5 Summary: Been using one for awhile now. This thing has been very reliable and convenient. My biggest concern had been that it would make it too hard to draw water but the draw is only slightly affected. Wouldn't think of taking this out for winter though I did recently use it with temps in the high 20s. It froze up overnight with some water in the unit. I warmed it in my pocket and was back in business w/o a problem. The hoses on the Ultra Roll-top Sport tank are too big for the unit but it fits the Platy and Camelback bladders just fine. Haven't noticed the crimping problem though I may be carrying it differently laid in along side the bladder zipped in the top compartment. I notice that the price just jumped $10.00. I guess (as Safewater would have it) because of the anti-microb technology they are building into it these days. Oh and I do miss not being able to use my Gookinade. Happy Holidays!!! Similar Products Used: MSR Miniworks
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