Exstream XR Water Purifier Bottle Ex XR, Blue by Katadyn 8014200

by Katadyn

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Exstream XR Water Purifier Bottle Ex XR, Blue by Katadyn 8014200 Features

  • Utilizes advanced Virustat technology to kill over 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria and over 99.99% of waterborne viruses (as determined under the rigid U.S. EPA microbial water purification protocol.)
  • Removes over 99.9% of waterborne cysts and other protozoa, such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
  • Delivers 100 refills (100 liters/26 gallons) per replaceable cartridge.
  • Prefilter removes sediments and elements that cause bad odor and taste.

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Product Description

This purifier's large, liter-sized reservoir gives thirsty adventurers purified water by just squeezing the bottle.

- Tainted water within the bottle flows through three purifying stages by squeezing the soft plastic bottle
- First-stage filter removes large sediment and disagreeable odors
- Second-stage cyst filter traps protozoa in a web of glass fiber
- Third-stage ViruStat microbial cartridge kills bacteria and deactivates viruses with iodinated resin
- Liter size fits neatly in the pocket of your pack; spout snaps shut for dripless transportation

This personal water purification system eliminates the need to carry or locate safe water, whether you are hiking, traveling abroad or contending with a flood or other emergency. Only Exstream places an EPA-registered microbial purification cartridge into a standard sport flask. The result is a personal hydration system that provides complete anti-microbial protection against cysts, bacteria and viruses. It is recommended that the ViruStat Cartridge be changed after 125 refills. Change the Cyst and Pre/Post Filters when water flow becomes constricted.

Specifications:
- Weight: 8 ounces
- Dimensions: 11 x 3 x 3 inches
- Material: Glass-fiber/iodinated resin/coconut carbon
- Removes/Destroys: Protozoa, bacteria and viruses
- Output: 0.3 liters per minute
- Field cleanable: No, must change cartridge
- Treats 26 gallons per replacement cartridge
- Bottle Capacity: 28 oz (after cartridge displacement)

Customer Reviews

So worth it! - Reviewed on 2008-08-07
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1 customer found this review helpful.

My husband and I trekked all over Morocco, and there were certainly times when bottled water was not available. This was a life-saver; neither of us got sick. We were constantly filling the bottle up from questionable sources. The only down-side is that you must "push" the water through the filter by squeezing on the bottle... hard. Not so bad if you only want a sip or two at a time. You do need to have some patience and strength to operate the bottle, but really, isn't clean water worth it?
I wouldn't travel without it - Reviewed on 2007-08-07
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3 customers found this review helpful.

I'm extremely fussy about the taste of water. I used the Katadyn Exstream purifier bottle for a month while trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal, and I never tasted iodine. I never got sick, either. High altitude travel requires constant hydration to prevent altitude sickness. I acclimatized well and was able to stay hydrated because I had drinkable water available at all times. My only complaint is that it didn't quite deliver the volume I'd have liked for acclimatization purposes, but for regular travel it would be fine. I'd use it again in a heartbeat, and I'll never travel to a third world country without it.
YUCK!!!! The water tastes like iodine!! - Reviewed on 2007-07-31
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1 customer found this review helpful.

If you like your water to taste like iodine, this purifier is for you. If my life actually depended on it, obviously I would drink water from this bottle. Otherwise forget it.
unless you like the taste of V. cholerae or E. coli... - Reviewed on 2006-11-10
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19 customers found this review helpful.

this is a good product.

It effectively cleans water of microbiological contaminants (including viruses) through a layered filtration system and iodine-releasing resin (and among the only EPA certified bottles to do it). It is not heavy and leaves the water with a slight iodine taste (much more subtle than using iodine tablets). Each filtration system, which screws into the inside of the water bottle, lasts about 26 gallons (about 100 liters) after which you have to replace it, costing about US$22.

I have been using the bottle in rural peru and have had no problems. I would recommend this product for anyone venturing into areas with unknown water sanitation, all you need is the bottle and a puddle, stream, river, etc. I don't know its results against pesticides, arsenic, lead, etc. but for short term use this is a great product.
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