Katadyn Pocket Water Microfilter
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Total Reviews: 8
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Katadyn Pocket Water Microfilter
There are trade offs among weight, size, and cost with the water filters I have used. This one is more expensive, smaller, and packs easier, but is a little heavier for its size due to the nature and quality of the materials utilized. Others are lower priced and made of lighter plastic materials, but occupy more space. I have used this on three and four day hikes. It performs as one would expect. Prepare to do a good deal of pumping to produce your water. I gave it four stars only because it would be nicer if the design incorporated hoses with a greater diameter to allow more water to be filtered with each pump. 2008-09-02




Great product
Works great, lightweight, stores well and compactly, is easy to use and gets water quickly. 2008-08-06




The Classic, Reliable Water Filter You Can Trust To Drink From
The Katadyn pocket has a well-deserved reputation for reliability and durability. It is one of the pricier filters but is also rated to pump much more water than its competitors. The Katadyn pocket isn't light (20 oz), but the better competitor pumps are also about 16 oz., so this isn't too much heavier. Some of the others pump a little faster, but they are usually 0.3 micron filters, whereas this is a better 0.2 micron filter. The Katydin pocket is also the only pump with a lifetime warranty (excluding wear of the ceramic filter). If you search the web, you'll find a lot of reports of the $75 pumps eventually breaking, so if you have to replace them (or their short-lived filters), you've already spent what it takes to buy this. This thing is pretty damn tough, and the only way to break it would be to take it apart and drop the inner ceramic filter.
I've found it easy to use, though you need to hold it upright to keep water flowing. During trips through the Sierra Nevada, Utah and Wyoming this filter has never disappointed. Tips to extend the lifetime of these/reduce the need to clean:
1) Use running water from streams/rivers whenever possible
2) Position the floater so that water intake comes from the top of the stream and not the bottom (where a lot of sediment stirs about)
3) Rubber band a coffee filter around the prefilter to keep large particles out.
4) After pumping, unscrew the filter and drain the excess water. The filter is silver-impregnated though, to prevent microbial growth.
If you want to keep your packing weight down, carry your water in collapsible water bladders instead of thick plastic bottles. You can buy a cheap adapter so that water is pumped from the filter right into the water bladder. If you search around the web you can find the Katydin Pocket for around 180 or less. I tend to pack light and have lots of fancy lightweight gear, but I am serious about my water sources and don't plan to compromise on this beauty.
2008-07-01




TOUGH & DURABLE & EFFECTIVE
This is an awesomely manufactured tool for outdoors or survival or self-reliance. We own and use in raw mountain streams in the Rocky Mountains....WORKS GREAT!! Katadyn claims the original ceramic filter is good for 13,000 gallons...and I believe it. This is outdoor, emergency prep, disaster survival and/or self-reliance gear you'll use for decades, and then pass down to your kids. Recommend unconditionally!
Katadyn Pocket Water Microfilter
2008-04-13




Excellent product
I have one of the originals from the early 80's that has seen many parts of the world and has always worked for me.
Used extensively I have replaced the element several times.
Cost means nothing compared to having the runs or worse.
2007-11-03
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