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Hiker Pro Microfilter
Katadyn
Hiker Pro Microfilter
$99.95
Description

  Lightweight backcountry filter with quick-connect fittings

  Lightweight is your demand, but pumping performance is also a must. Katadyn's lightest backcountry filter, the compact Katadyn Hiker Pro, steps up as your best choice for safe hydration and great-tasting refreshment on the trail. Just a quick stop at a stream or lake nets you 1 liter/minute. The quick-connect fittings enable the simplicity of one-step filtering directly into most reservoirs or bottles. Plus, a cleanable filter protector allows on-the-go maintenance. You can refill your water supply quickly and get on your way to fun.

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Description
Brand Name:
Katadyn
Micron Rating:
0.2
Flow Rate:
1 L/min
Treatment Type:
Pump Filter
Color:
Black
Weight:
11 oz.
Protects Against:
Protozoa and Bacteria
Filter Material:
Pleated Glassfiber
Dimensions:
3 x 6 in
Field Maintainable:
Yes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8019857
UPC:
604375198579
Other Features:
Filter Life: 200 gal / 750 L depending on water quality
Technology: AntiClog Technology with 0.2 micron glassfiber (no cleaning needed), activated carbon granulate.
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