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Widepac 2L + Filter

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Description

No fiddling with pumps and filters and chemicals. The new Widepac with inline Sawyer filter lets you re-fill your SOURCE from any creek, river, well, lake or pond and be sure to drink clean water. Unless you're in the desert, this also means: carrying less water, as you are free to refill on the trail!

So how good is the Sawyer Mini-Filter? It's pretty amazing for it's size. Here's how it works: As water passes through the side walls of the filter micro-fibrous tubes, harmful bacteria and protozoa are trapped in the outer walls so you can be confident your water is safe to drink

Filter up to 100,000 gallons from freshwater lakes, rivers or streams. Sawyer filters are so robust, they can be backwashed and reused over and over. No replacement cartridges needed.
The Sawyer filter removes 99,99999% of bacteria (Salmonella, cholera and E.coli) and 99,9999% of protozoa (cryptosporidium and giardia), exceeding EPA recommendations for removal rates. No chemicals or batteries required.

 

Source Hydration Widepac 2L & Sawyer Filter Features

  • Widepac™ closing (US Patent n° 7,648,276,B2)
  • 3 layered membrane
  • SQC™ (SOURCE Quick Connect)
  • Coextruded tube
  • UV protection cover
  • Valve Helix™
  • Dirt Shield™ valve protection
  • Docking Station™
Specifications
Bladder Capacity: 2 litres
Filter Lifespan: 100000 gallons (with regular backwashing)
Filtration: 99.999% of bacteria (Salmonella, cholera and E.coli) and 99,9999% of protozoa (cryptosporidium and giardia)

 

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