Bota Outback Water Bottle Purification System
$12.95
$19.95
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Overstock. Look to Bota of Boulder for quick, light filtration. This water bottle purification system traps protozoan parasites in a polymer matrix for pure, clean drinking water. Fill the bottle with water, pop in the filter, screw the lid on and drink away. Filters giardia and cryptosporidiumMade of safe, BPA-free #1 plasticSize: 10-¾" total including topCapacity: 24 oz. Weight: 5.4 oz. Material: PolyethyleneOverstock. USA.See our Family Camping 101 GuideBottle must be squeezed firmly to dispense water.
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By squarebutte from Park City, Montana on 11/09/2008 Best Uses: Camping, Hiking Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Used my nephew's Bota water bottle on a 4 day hike in the Beartooth Mtn's of Montana. It worked very well and had no problems with it.
By MK31 from NH on 11/08/2008 Pros: Convenient, Good Capacity, Light weight Best Uses: Camping, Hiking, River Trips Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have not used this in the field as yet, however, the complaints I have read about do not seem to apply. The bottle squeezes OK, and the filter design seems foolproof.
By Christov_Tenn from Loathsome Stepford, Tennessee on 09/05/2008 Pros: BPA Free, Good Capacity, Impact Resistant, Inexpensive, Simple Cons: Kind of a tough squeeze Best Uses: Car Trunk for Emergencies, River Trips Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I grew up in the Port of Los Angeles, though not actually in the harbor's waters. So anyway, earthquakes were pretty frequent. It behooves one to always have access to something that will make water potable.
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