Monday May 17, 2010 13:07

The Camping Water Filter is not Optional. Get One Today!

Posted by Admin as Advice

The camping water filter is a must have item in your backpack if you plan on leaving the city limits this summer. Most hikers have had the god awful experience of leaving home without theirs. Your ten miles into a three day hike in the backcountry and realize you left home without any sort of water purifier system. If there are no known water sources to tap into that are safe it could mean the trip has come to a abrupt end. Without water your doomed. Most avid climbers, hikers, mountaineers have a few camping water filters in their bag of goodies. Dehydration and Montezuma’s revenge are your biggest enemies in back country trips.

The average <a target=”_new” rel=”nofollow” href=”http://hubpages.com/hub/Choosing-a-Camping-water-filter“>water purifier</a>system cost around $60.00 dollars. Lowest prices are about $30.00 and they can go up to about $300.00 dollars depending on the style and amount of water being filtered. You have to decide which system is going to meet your needs based on the amount of usage you’ll be getting out of it. The basic systems are pumps, bottle based, gravity filters, and infrared sterilization tools.

The most commonly used camping water filter is the bottle based system. It’s very easy to use, lightweight, and affordable. You simply dunk the bottle into the water source and the filtering system is built into the top of it. As your drinking the water is being passed through a filtering system that over time and usage you can replace. Check the manufacturers instructions on usage to know exactly when it best to change out the cartridges. Pump system are great also and work really well for larger groups and higher volumes of water. Infrared systems are cool but not always the most reliable system. Batteries are needed for this and very small amounts of water can be cleaned at any given time. The best thing to do is either go to your local camping outlet or online to find which <a target=”_new” rel=”nofollow” href=”http://hubpages.com/hub/Choosing-a-Camping-water-filter“>camping water filter</a> is going to work best for you. But do yourself a big favor and purchase one. It’s one item you can’t live without if you are getting serious about camping or any adventure sport that requires heavy amounts of water and time in the field. Peace of mind is everything and what your striving for when out in nature. Invest and have fun.

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