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2024’s WATER FILTERS AND PURIFIERS

SAVE TIME AND LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD

Pack weight can be reduced by sourcing water on-the-go. Rather than carrying litres of water (1l/water equals 1kg) filters and purifiers can be used. They'll also save time as water needn't be boiled to make it safe to drink.

WATER-BORNE HAZARDS

Water filters and purifiers are designed to provide protection from waterborne infections such as from giardia, campylobacter, salmonella and E. coli.

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