GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

We tested the best backpacking water filters and purifiers for your next trip into the great outdoors.

GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

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September 16, 2021
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GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

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GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

We tested the best backpacking water filters and purifiers for your next trip into the great outdoors.

You don’t need much to have a successful backpacking trip. Yes, you’ll need some gear (like a tent, a sleeping bag, and a pack), but most of all, you’ll need a way to get clean and safe water while on the trail.

While we explain more in-depth about how water filters work and how to choose below, here are a few things that will help you through this guide. There are many different methods of filtering (or treating) water. The most common methods are through a cartridge or tube, with either activated carbon, UV light, or chemicals.

Filters also come in different styles: straw-style, pump filters, gravity filters, and UV or tablet treatments. Know that they all make water safe to drink but differ slightly in size, durability, and price.

We’ve spoken to thru-hikers, put many of these to the test, and read hundreds of customer reviews to find out which water filters on the market are truly the best.

Read the full article from Mary Murphy on GearJunkie's website here.

GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

We tested the best backpacking water filters and purifiers for your next trip into the great outdoors.

You don’t need much to have a successful backpacking trip. Yes, you’ll need some gear (like a tent, a sleeping bag, and a pack), but most of all, you’ll need a way to get clean and safe water while on the trail.

While we explain more in-depth about how water filters work and how to choose below, here are a few things that will help you through this guide. There are many different methods of filtering (or treating) water. The most common methods are through a cartridge or tube, with either activated carbon, UV light, or chemicals.

Filters also come in different styles: straw-style, pump filters, gravity filters, and UV or tablet treatments. Know that they all make water safe to drink but differ slightly in size, durability, and price.

We’ve spoken to thru-hikers, put many of these to the test, and read hundreds of customer reviews to find out which water filters on the market are truly the best.

Read the full article from Mary Murphy on GearJunkie's website here.

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GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

GearJunkie: Vichujio Bora vya Maji ya Backpacking ya 2020

We tested the best backpacking water filters and purifiers for your next trip into the great outdoors.

You don’t need much to have a successful backpacking trip. Yes, you’ll need some gear (like a tent, a sleeping bag, and a pack), but most of all, you’ll need a way to get clean and safe water while on the trail.

While we explain more in-depth about how water filters work and how to choose below, here are a few things that will help you through this guide. There are many different methods of filtering (or treating) water. The most common methods are through a cartridge or tube, with either activated carbon, UV light, or chemicals.

Filters also come in different styles: straw-style, pump filters, gravity filters, and UV or tablet treatments. Know that they all make water safe to drink but differ slightly in size, durability, and price.

We’ve spoken to thru-hikers, put many of these to the test, and read hundreds of customer reviews to find out which water filters on the market are truly the best.

Read the full article from Mary Murphy on GearJunkie's website here.

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Maelezo ya vyombo vya habari kutoka Gear Junkie
Gear Junkie
Founded in 2006, GearJunkie is the top source for news, adventure stories, and product reviews in the outdoors world.
Majina ya Vyombo vya Habari
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