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Backpacking Water Filtration and Treatment?

I've been quite happy with my FirstNeed XL filter and pump for backpacking trips, as it filters and treats the water for both bacteria and viruses. Unfortunately, it's beginning to fall apart now after many trips and it seems as though the company has gone out of business, as I haven't been able to find anywhere to buy a replacement. I'd love to hear some input on what the best replacement would be for this.

It would have to be some kind of pump as opposed to a lifestraw-type system, as I use a platypus hydration pack which wouldn't work with a straw. Thanks for your help!
 

Northern Dancer

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To each his own. I use two Katydin water filter systems - the pump kind and the base camp filter each shown. What you use depends on what your style is. I prefer excellent no nonsense equipment with no fandangle stuff. There are several other different models on the market too.

Do the research and listen to what consumers have said about the product and not what the manufacturer as said. :)

WHEN ALL ELSE HAS FAILED BOIL THE WATER (UNTIL IT IS ROLLING) ABOUT FIVE MINUTES.

 
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