Rapid Pure Scout 1.2L Inline Filter for Hydration Pack Systems - 2.5”
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Overview
About Rapid Pure Scout 1.2L Inline Filter for Hydration Pack Systems - 2.5”
Closeouts. Rapid Pure's Scout inline filter with a 2.5" housing fits onto any hydration pack system and reduces and removes 99.9% of bacteria and viruses without chemicals
- UltraCeram Nano filter removes and reduces 99.9% of cryptosporidium, giardia, cysts, bacteria and viruses without chemicals
- 2.5" filter offer 1.2L/minute flow rate
- Splices directly into hydration tubing
- Replaceable filter element
- Made in United States of America
Specs
Specs about Rapid Pure Scout 1.2L Inline Filter for Hydration Pack Systems - 2.5”
- Material: Composite
- Weight: 2.4 oz.
- Dimensions: 2" diameter
- Length: 3.5"
- Made in United States of America
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Just dunk your water bladder in the lake or river and go!
Reviewed by Kurt from Michigan on Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Spliced my hydration line and hooked this bad boy up.Reviewed by Anonymous from Happy Valley, OR on Tuesday, September 8, 2015Hooked up to a 1L sack and was all that was needed for a 7 day hike. Left my ceramic Katadyn at home. My hiking partners were skeptical when I filled up my sack with lake water and simply started sipping. Not only performs as a purifer, but helps remove any bad taste from your sack as well. For anyone interested, look online for the Rapid Pure videos. Highly recommend. Many thanks STP!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Just dunk your water bladder in the lake or river and go!Reviewed by Kurt from Michigan on Wednesday, March 11, 2015Got a great deal on this little gem. It fit well into the water line on my Osprey hydration pack. They said to put it near the mouthpeice but that would not have allowed it to fit through my opening in my backpack. I put it near the bladder inside the bag. It is slightly harder to get water out but only maybe 15%. To me there is no comparison to this dunk and go option vs. getting out a Ketadine water filter and pumping 3 liters of water into my bladder. It was exactly what I was looking for and with a 7000 gallon capacity it should last a long time.