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GravityWorks 2.0L Filter System - Reservoir Kit
Platypus
GravityWorks 2.0L Filter System - Reservoir Kit
$125.95
Description

  Ultralight, fast, and compact gravity filter kit

  Ultralight, ultra-compact and versatile, the pump-free Platypus GravityWorks 2.0L Complete Kit makes it easy to filter water for 1-4 people. Whether you're filtering directly into the included flexible bottle, a separate hard bottle or a hydration reservoir in a pack, filtering water is fast and easy thanks to the power of gravity.

  

  California WARNING: Can expose you to styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. P65Warnings.ca.gov

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Platypus

  Micron Rating:

  0.2

  Flow Rate:

  Up to 1.75 L/min

  Treatment Type:

  Gravity Filter

  Weight:

  10.9 oz / 310 g

  Protects Against:

  Protozoa and Bacteria

  Filter Material:

  Hollow Fibers

  Dimensions:

  Packed Width: 3 in / 8 cm

  Packed Length: 9 in / 23 cm

  Field Maintainable:

  Yes

  Made In:

  USA

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  06951

  UPC:

  040818069516

  Other Features:

  • Complete Kit: Easily configure the system to your needs with the included 2.0L flexible water bottle and adapters* for maximum versatility and adaptability.

  • No pumping: Just fill the dirty reservoir, hang it, and let gravity do the hard work.

  • Fast: Filters up to 1.75 liters per minute; filter lifetime up to 1,500 liters of water.

  • Effective: Meets all EPA & NSF guidelines for the removal of 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, E. coli, Salmonella and Cholera).

  • Ultralight & Ultra-compact: System can weigh as little as 6.3 oz. (180 g) and stows smaller than most 1L bottles (depends on configuration).

  • Field-cleanable: Microfilter can be easily backflushed in 4 seconds to maintain filter performance.

  • Hollow Fiber Advantage: Hundreds of tiny, hollow fibers enable the microfilter to filter water faster than traditional filter media.

  • Easy collecting & dispensing: Collecting water is easy'simply open the top, scoop water, and close; control delivery of filtered water with hose shutoff clamp.

  • Adapters interface with all Platypus bottles, push/pull "sportin. bottle caps, and most bottles from MSR®, Nalgene®, Klean Kanteen®, CamelBak®, Hydro Flask® and many more

  • Allows backflushing/cleaning in the field

  • SlimeGuard™ antimicrobial-treated reservoir

  • Includes: 2.0L Dirty reservoir, 2.0L Platy™ bottle, Hollow Fiber microfilter, Universal Bottle Adapter, Push/Pull Cap Adapter, hoses, storage sack.

  Made in U.S.A. of U.S. and Imported Materials

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Description
Brand Name:
Platypus
Micron Rating:
0.2
Flow Rate:
Up to 1.75 L/min
Treatment Type:
Gravity Filter
Weight:
10.9 oz / 310 g
Protects Against:
Protozoa and Bacteria
Filter Material:
Hollow Fibers
Dimensions:
Packed Width: 3 in / 8 cm
Packed Length: 9 in / 23 cm
Field Maintainable:
Yes
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
06951
UPC:
040818069516
Other Features:
• Complete Kit: Easily configure the system to your needs with the included 2.0L flexible water bottle and adapters* for maximum versatility and adaptability.
• No pumping: Just fill the dirty reservoir, hang it, and let gravity do the hard work.
• Fast: Filters up to 1.75 liters per minute; filter lifetime up to 1,500 liters of water.
• Effective: Meets all EPA & NSF guidelines for the removal of 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, E. coli, Salmonella and Cholera).
• Ultralight & Ultra-compact: System can weigh as little as 6.3 oz. (180 g) and stows smaller than most 1L bottles (depends on configuration).
• Field-cleanable: Microfilter can be easily backflushed in 4 seconds to maintain filter performance.
• Hollow Fiber Advantage: Hundreds of tiny, hollow fibers enable the microfilter to filter water faster than traditional filter media.
• Easy collecting & dispensing: Collecting water is easy'simply open the top, scoop water, and close; control delivery of filtered water with hose shutoff clamp.
• Adapters interface with all Platypus bottles, push/pull "sportin. bottle caps, and most bottles from MSR®, Nalgene®, Klean Kanteen®, CamelBak®, Hydro Flask® and many more
• Allows backflushing/cleaning in the field
• SlimeGuard™ antimicrobial-treated reservoir
• Includes: 2.0L Dirty reservoir, 2.0L Platy™ bottle, Hollow Fiber microfilter, Universal Bottle Adapter, Push/Pull Cap Adapter, hoses, storage sack.
Made in U.S.A. of U.S. and Imported Materials
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