Pathfinder School Grayl GeoPress Nesting Cup
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- I've always had a great luck with almost all of the products I have gotten from Dave Canterbury's Pathfinder School. I've always loved my Grayl water filters, so when they released a nesting cup for the Grayl GeoPress, I was quick to pick one up!
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The GeoPress also fits nicely into the $15 Stanley 2-cup cook pot. Plus, the Stanley will then fit into Walmart's $5 steel cup, and the Stanley lid fits that cup as well.
I just have a hard time thinking I have to invest over $20 in that stuff. I appreciate the fact that everything nests into everything else. What’s the summer Thrifter and see all sorts of stuff at garage sales and thrift stores I just can’t pull the trigger for 20 bucks.😂😮
I already have the Grayl and Stanley two cup. Hadn’t thought of trying to nest them. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for that information! I have the pathfinder cup and always thought it was to tall. Just so happens I have all the aforementioned items you stated and presto, life is better!😂
Get a Milbank pre-filter in order too filter out the particulars Pryor filtering your Geopress. EXTENDING the Life of your Geopress filter.
SRO had a sale on the Geopress, cup, lid and a milbank bag this past weekend. Sold out quickly.
Etsy has someone selling millbank bags for it that fit very nicely over the cup got mine there before SRO came about with there’s. Definitely happy with mine.
They gave 3 sizes. One for the geopress one for the ultra press and one that fits over the SRO cup. $14.99
I can’t believe you covered up Dave’s logo with nasty black soot!😂😂😂 Great vid as usual! Thanks Doctor.😊
Thank you. I have a "ton" of pathfinder gear in my various kits.
Robust is a perfect descriptor.
Pathfinder stuff is premium in my opinion.I have a few of their offerings for a few years and never let me down yet.
Thank you, Ernie, for all the time and effort you put into these videos. They are enjoyable and informative.
I’ve had a Geopress for several years. I’ve always nested it inside my SRO small pot that comes with their water bottle kit. It also fits the Bescargot titanium French press pot, as well as many others. Versatility in any kit is key.
Yes! I would love to see you review the Grayl UltraPress Titanium! I am also curious to see your stove set up for it as the cup is pretty narrow.
I guess I need a Grayl GeoPress now too.
Thanks for making these videos, I've purchased a few items you've spotlighted and have been very happy with them.
I started making alcohol stoves from Venom Energy bottles 20ish years ago and now I buy stoves made in Australia, crazy.
Your videos are always fun and informative. Helps me decide on what equipment is worth looking into. Thanks Ernie for the time and money you spend on these.
That's why we sub, honest and informative
Thanks much!! Patch is next!! Love your channel!
I have one of these cups and it’s great, very sturdy but also kinda heavy, I never used to worry about weight but now with some injuries I’m trying to cut that down as much as possible. If pathfinder would make one in titanium that would be fantastic. I don’t trust the titanium grayl because if you drop it and dent it I would have to think that it would not function as it’s supposed to.
Love your videos, your approach is spot on, Thanks.
Always love your vids bud! Thanks so much for the awesome reviews!
While the Grayl is interesting and a cool idea, for the amount of hiking I do, the price just isn’t worth it when there are cheaper alternatives.
However, excellent video as always.
That sealing o-ring on the filter seems like a high wear and possible failure point.
was thinking the same thing. Also looks like the cup will easily fall off the heater rack. maybe a side folding rack to give the bottom more purchase rather than sitting on a few millimeters of surface area.
Great informative video. You've turned me on the lots of cool products over the years. Made my camping experiences much more interesting. Thanks Ernie. Keep on cookin'
I've been using mine for a while now, works great.
Just received this Grayl/Pathfinder cup today and can't wait to check it out! Thanks for all the videos u do, always super helpful. The Ti Ultrapress looks awesome and while it is out of my price range, I would still watch a video on it, lol.
Thanks for another great video
Second comment because I’m slow like that. 😆
Seriously…. I enjoyed this video. I value your time, effort and opinions. And I’m a sub.
Best to you, Paleo Hiker MD! 👍
Very interesting. I’ve used Pathfinder gear for years and never been let down.
Geopress is awesome. I use mine every single day. I drive a truck for a living, and water and coffee are all I drink, and buying water from truck stops is way too expensive. Plus tap water in most places is suspect at best. I do 24 hour intermittent fasting and it really really heightens your sense of taste to where you can taste chemicals in bottled water so I just take gallon jugs and refill them the water from the geopress is the best and most cost effective in the long term
At $50,000 to filter the same amount of water as a $30 sawyer squeeze, I couldn't disagree with more if I tried.
How do you justify saying it is the most cost effective?
I have that set and I love it, I also have the titanium ultra press, which is a much lighter and more compact piece of kit that essentially has the same capability, and I love it as well.... It's the one I keep in my get home bag and also take on ultralite day hikes .
Nice review
Love your reviews! Thanks! ATB
Earnie, great video as always.
I purchased the titanium ultrapress when it was released. I really like it but would have preferred a larger size like the geopress.
Great Vid Ernie! I LOVE the idea of a titanium version for the smaller UltraPress and that cup should fit the Titanium Ultrapress as well!! Im glad you pulled out the BushBuddy! I had already bought into the SoloSt#ve version before I knew about the controversy. Glad you give home Country businesses the screentime, kudos to you!! Jeff
pathfinder has a good deal on the whole kit now
Great review and video sir..
❤ great video Paliohiker.
i would greatly like to see you "accidentally" step on the handles of the Pathfinder Grayl cup as it mo accurately simulates my Endomorph's Tea Party. 🦍
Nice
Hey Doc, I've had the Geo Ultra for 2 years, on account of your review. I saw this product released and thought it a great idea, however, I'm more intrigued by the idea of being able to have an all in one, as you eluded to, so, my vote is yes, get the Grayl version and let's see it in action! Please and thank you, great content as always. God Bless you!
Great content!!! Yes that would be awesome if you did review on the titanium
Thanks from Opelousas!
Big concern about the titanium Grayl. If dented on the trail the single walled vessel would compromise the tight tolerances of the filter.
One thing I would b hesitant about, from the perspective of someone who uses a Stanley Two-Cup almost exclusively, is that a tall narrow cup could be a hazard in certain situations depending on how stable your stove is. I would have zero qualms sticking this on a stable stove not prone to tipping (your debris stove seemed fine, next to a campfire would be fine. I would be wary of putting this on a canister stove). I don't think it's a bad product, would be happy to add this to my collection, but it might not be ideal in all conditions (e.g., wind) with all types of stoves.
Grayl has the titanium version for around $200. I think it's really expensive but would get it before I got a heavy stainless steel version. Thanks Doc for the video.
Grayl makes a titanium version of the ultra press
This is a more affordable alternative compared to the titanium version for $199.95
Far too expensive for what it is.
Been thinking about getting the s.s. cup to complete my water kit.
I can use a sock, skivvies or tshirt to filter crap outta the water but it still needs to be boiled to purify it. If the Grayl only purified.😊
So since you found the grail have you preformed any miracles with it ??? Just kidding have fun stay safe.
The Geopress system is not my first choice for lightweight backcountry travel due to its bulky and heavy design. The cartridge life is minimal, and refills are quite costly. Based on these con, I find this system provides a relatively low value for the price.
A titanium version would be good.
That doesn’t cost $200.
@@CreachterZ Indeed.
Grayl just came out with the 24oz titanium GeoPress today.
I’ve not been watching your channel recently. What stove is that?
Bonus points for using Community as you should. No better. ;)
How are the markings inside applied? I couldn’t imagine them being there long term.
I love the Grayl products. But the ultrapress really does not hold both water.
Question about nesting... If you dip your Grayl into "dirty" water to fill it before filtering, doesn't the outside of the bottle remain contaminated? So wouldn't putting it inside your nesting cup technically / potentially transfer contaminates to the cup?
Did you open the lid all the way up or loosen it while pressing the filter part of the Grayl? You seemed to be battling down the inner portion. Pressing while the lid is sealed is a pain, some instruction videos I watched guides you to use the lid opened.
First comment because I'm cool like that😎
Congratulations 🥇
I'm jelly 😂
@@awatt thank you, thank you! You're too kind💩
Why are you filtering water you're just going to boil anyway?
I'd subscribe twice if I could.
Anybody know why my comment disappeared?
I'm sure that the pathfinder cup is a quality product. And it's a great price point for stainless.
But the Grayl water filter is stupid! I guess it's fine for people who want PRETEND to need water filtered.
The cost is only reasonable for individuals what have no need for clean water and want to look pretentiously SPECIAL to everyone else.
A 50 cents per gallon, as a practicing physician you don't make enough money to afford a Grayl for long term water filtration.
For example... to filter the same amount of water as a $30 sawyer squeeze the grayl would cost more than $50,000
$50,000! Are you freaking kidding me! Yep $30 for a Sawyer squeeze.... $50,000 for a grayl...
What if you needed a water filter to hike the Appalachian trail? Well that would cost you $30 with a sawyer squeeze. How much for a Grayl? At 5 times the weight a Grayl would only cost you 10 times as much!
Nope...I'll keep my Katadyn. Much better system
Katadyn does not remove viruses.
You’re never out in the field. Smh
TALL & NARROW vessels (cups & pots) are TIPSY! They make NO SENSE to me.