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Katadyn
Expedition
$2,199.95
Description

  A group on the move needs a water source it can count on. As indestructible as it gets, the Katadyn Expedition is as easy to use as it is to pack along.

  The tried and tested ceramic depth filter removes bacteria, protozoa and other disease-causing agents. The microorganisms cannot pass through the mini pores of the filter ceramic (0.2 microns) because of their size (greater than 0.2 microns = 0.0002 mm).

  The output is approx 4L/min., which makes it ideal for groups requiring large amounts of water. The filter lasts up to 100,000L depending on the water quality.

  Ideal for rafting operators, relief organizations, army troops as well as for travels by motorhome or car.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemical(s) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Katadyn
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8016389
UPC:
604375163898
Treatment Type:
Pump Filter
Protects Against:
Protozoa and Bacteria
Weight:
12.78 lbs / 5.80 kg
Capacity (gal):
26,000
Capacity (L):
100,000
Dimensions (cm):
56 x 20 x 12
Dimensions (in):
22 x 8 x 5
NATO #:
4610123490574
Output (gal):
1 gal/min
Output (L):
4 L/min
Technology:
0.2 micron ceramic depth filter (cleanable)
Other Features:
  • Ideal for large groups (filters 4 liters per minute)
  • Indestructible design: Industry-grade steel - 100% food grade
  • Extremely long life (up to 100,000 liters) and very reliable
  • Ceramic filter removes bacteria, protozoa and other disease-causing agents
  • Ceramic filter can be cleaned several times
  • Measuring gauge indicates when the filter element should be changed
  • Ergonomic pumping with 2-hand operation handle
  • Simple maintenance
  • Also for cloudy water
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