[pct-l] platypus gravity filter
Hollywood
100marathonsorg at gmail.com
Thu May 2 19:22:21 CDT 2013
I used a sawyer squeeze and a platypus water tank. The water tank scoops 4-5 liters in one swoop and you can attach the sawyer to it (no leaks like with regular platty bag + sawyer combo) and set it up on a rock as a gravity filter into your bottle. Worked like a charm, plus when you're really thirsty you can squeeze it or drink directly from it with no waiting.
Cheap, light, reliable.
Hollywood
On May 2, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Erin Rodgers <erinwrodgers at gmail.com> wrote:
> we used aqua mira for california in 2011 and were hoping to use a filter
> this year for OR and WA. looking for the safest but lightest option. saw
> alot of people with the platy gravity filter in 2011, wondering if people
> still like it/are using a different filter nowadays?
>
> thanks,
> 3x's
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