Jellybean wrote:I'm no expert, but my understanding is that filtration systems don't remove viruses and, as such, the Steripen is a more complete solution. Using the pre-filter on a nally bottle first removes any sediment (if required).
photohiker wrote:
I'm still interested in toxins, I don't know if either system would remove them.
Jellybean wrote:Re the system you've posted details for - does it actually remove viruses? (It doesn't make that clear - as it has for bacteria, chemicals and sediment)?
drinksafe wrote:Drinksafe-systems purified water filter systems contain up to 10 stages of water processing technology; These include patented ABSOLUTE filtration for the life of the filter, with Environmental Protection Agency purification media pre purification and chemical absorbing media inbuilt into every system. Combined these are proven to exclude threat from pathogens, protozoa, schistomas, spores and viruses that are the causes of disease and sickness from untreated water sources – often the result of human and animal interference.
drinksafe wrote:Drinksafe-systems are the only portable systems to have been UK Govt laboratory tested for instant removal of Anthrax. (UK MoD testing) .
drinksafe wrote:Instant removal of disease causes that may be found in water
Harmful bacteria, protozoa, schistomas and viruses. These include cryptosporidium occysts, giardia, E-coli, viruses , anthrax
photohiker wrote:Jellybean wrote:Re the system you've posted details for - does it actually remove viruses? (It doesn't make that clear - as it has for bacteria, chemicals and sediment)?
Apparently:drinksafe wrote:Drinksafe-systems purified water filter systems contain up to 10 stages of water processing technology; These include patented ABSOLUTE filtration for the life of the filter, with Environmental Protection Agency purification media pre purification and chemical absorbing media inbuilt into every system. Combined these are proven to exclude threat from pathogens, protozoa, schistomas, spores and viruses that are the causes of disease and sickness from untreated water sources – often the result of human and animal interference.drinksafe wrote:Drinksafe-systems are the only portable systems to have been UK Govt laboratory tested for instant removal of Anthrax. (UK MoD testing) .drinksafe wrote:Instant removal of disease causes that may be found in water
Harmful bacteria, protozoa, schistomas and viruses. These include cryptosporidium occysts, giardia, E-coli, viruses , anthrax
pete0762 wrote:Viruses are according to my knowledge not removed by filters (which filter to a size of around 0.1 to 0.3 microns).
Orion wrote:Then there's the Lifesaver bottle that has a pore size of 15 nm.
Lizzy wrote:One thing to add - when using a steripen carry some salt or powdered gatoraide (or similar) as the light will not work if the unit does not detect water and it may not detect very pure water with few electrolytes. This seemed to happen to me a few times in NZ and Australia....
Orion wrote:pete0762 wrote:Then there's the Lifesaver bottle that has a pore size of 15 nm. They claim you can use it to filter your own urine.
Cheers!
Lizzy wrote:Hi,
I have not used a water filter- in the past used iodine or tablets, but now am sold on the Steripen. I have used the steripen in NZ and NSW- it is easy to use and I haven't gotten sick yet!!I bought mine online from Moontrails in the US- much cheaper and arrived in a week. The water should be fairly clean but you can always run it thru a pre-filter (hanky). I just fill a poweraide bottle, dip it in, stir it around and about a minute I get a smiley face and its good to drink- no change in taste, no waiting
![]()
An easy decision if your not expecting too scanky water. Good luck
Lizzy
pete0762 wrote:Hi,
I am currently looking into the purchase of a water filtration system. I find it hard to decide between filtration (i.e. MSR Hyperflow) and purification (i.e. Steripen Adventurer). There are some pros and cons about size, weight, use of batteries, costs etc which do not bother me too much but I am more interested in ease of use and maintainability as well as longivity under various conditions. I would primarily use it for walks in the Australian High Country, Tasmania but other areas as well (if I find the time to get there).
Your opinions are valued.
cheers
Peter
I used to use Betadiene to purify water, until I found out I had a mild iodine allergy.flatfoot wrote:Does anyone carry the tablets as a backup solution to a filter and/or steripen? What is the shelf life of the tablets?
davidmorr wrote:Has anyone tried the MSR MIOX?
http://www.cascadedesigns.com/msr/water ... er/product
"Reliable purification: Inactivates all viruses, bacteria, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium and test strips assure effectiveness."
Bit more expensive than the Steripen, but possibly also a bit more robust in construction. I'm not sure how long the tubes in the Steripen will last given a bit of knocking around as they would get in a pack.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 68 guests