Would have preferred to pump and filter my water BEFORE it contaminates my reservoir, since I use my Camelbak agua for shaving/hygiene/cooking/canteen cup coffee as well. Would _really_ have liked to double it up with that UV antimicrobial light they used to have on a drink bottle, which I recharged with a Goal Zero 20w solar panel in the field.
I prefer the large, bulky, grooved caps on other brand hydration bladders for my fingers/dexterity. Just something more familiar like my dirtbike gas cap.
Not worth a light without a substantial carbon filter attached to remove discolouration, taste and smell and chemicals. You bring that option to the table, introduce several camo designs and make them accessible in the UK and you might have a chance to sell them
Camelbak keeps innovating! The fact that this filter removes viruses without chemical treatment is impressive!
How long does it last before needing to be replaced?
Would have preferred to pump and filter my water BEFORE it contaminates my reservoir, since I use my Camelbak agua for shaving/hygiene/cooking/canteen cup coffee as well.
Would _really_ have liked to double it up with that UV antimicrobial light they used to have on a drink bottle, which I recharged with a Goal Zero 20w solar panel in the field.
never mentioned if it was cleanable if clogged nor how much volume it can filter.
Nice, he should have some swamp water on display and drink it though lol
Why is the MAPS so expensive?
I prefer the large, bulky, grooved caps on other brand hydration bladders for my fingers/dexterity. Just something more familiar like my dirtbike gas cap.
MSRP?
Not worth a light without a substantial carbon filter attached to remove discolouration, taste and smell and chemicals. You bring that option to the table, introduce several camo designs and make them accessible in the UK and you might have a chance to sell them