Vichujio Bora vya Maji na Visafishaji vya Backpacking ya 2020 kutoka kwa Mapitio ya Miti

WE RESEARCHED THE BEST WATER FILTERS AND AGGREGATED THAT DATA. HERE'S OUR FINDINGS.

After checking dozens of review sites and hundreds of customer reviews - and considering our own experiences - we put together a list of stand-out water filters for backpacking. If you’re hiking solo or on a trip where each person takes care of their own water, we think the Sawyer Squeeze has the speed-to-weight ratio that works best for most folks. Got a group to care for? We like the Platypus GravityWorks, which can filter four liters in four minutes with minimal fuss. For removing viruses, the upgrade-pick MSR Guardian filters out viruses and cleans itself with the press of a hand-pump.

See the full article by Liz Thomas on Treeline Review's website here.

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October 19, 2024

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Sisi ni adventurers nje kutoka kote nchini ambao wanaamini kwamba chini ya muda kutafiti ina maana muda zaidi alitumia nje.

Kutumia uzoefu wetu wenyewe, upimaji wa shamba, na mchakato wa kukagua meta ambao unazingatia maoni ya wataalam na watumiaji wa kila siku, tunatafuta kukuletea ukaguzi wa gia kwa mtazamo.

Lengo letu ni kukupa mapendekezo ya gia utakayopenda.

Dhamira yetu ni kupunguza athari kwenye sayari kwa kukusaidia kununua mara ya kwanza.

Chunguza Maudhui Zaidi

Majina ya Vyombo vya Habari

A favorite of ultralight hikers, backpackers, bikers, and travelers, the Sawyer Squeeze filter is the gold standard in water filters for anyone concerned about weight and universal compatibility.

Scott Gilbertson
Senior Writer and Reviewer

Majina ya Vyombo vya Habari

In the morning before getting to the park, I applied insect repellent (Picaridin lotion by Sawyer).

Julie, Earth Trekkers
Author and Photographer

Majina ya Vyombo vya Habari

A Sawyer Squeeze water filtration system that blows any other system out of the — say it with me — water.

Rachel Dunkel
Freeland Writer