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RED Line Replacement Virus Filter - Worldwide
Aquamira
RED Line Replacement Virus Filter - Worldwide
$39.99
Description

  Replacement virus filter for Frontier Max and other systems

  Take your adventure further without worry about contaminated drinking water. Use the Series IV RED Line filter in any Series IV system (such as the Frontier Max) for protection from the worst water you can find in any situation.

  The Series IV RED Line filter is the most most powerful filtration available on the market today. This filter is certified by IAPMO to EPA and NSF/ANSI standards for the removal of virus, bacteria, Cryptosporidium and Giardia, for 120 gallons of use in the field.

  Aquamira Series IV connectivity allows you to customize any Series IV system (such as the Frontier Max) for use in emergencies, international travel, or backcountry. The ultralight cartridge dramatically extends your filtration capabilities with less than 1 oz. of added pack weight.

  For the optimal hydration system, use a Series IV RED Line filter to fill the Frontier Max casing that runs in-line with your Aquamira Hydration Pack. The pressurized engine will assist water through the virus filter making it the easiest filtration system on the planet.

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Description
Brand Name:
Aquamira
Treatment Type:
Replacement Cartridges
Color:
Red
Weight:
0.05 lbs (21 g)
Protects Against:
Protozoa & Bacteria & Viruses
Dimensions:
3.3 x 1.17 x 1.17 inches
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
67019
Other Features:
• RED Line Virus Filter with up to 500 ml/minute flow rate
• Certified filtration for 120 gallons (over 450 L)
• Lightweight a compact 0.7 oz. (21 g) packable protection
• Fits any Series IV system (such as the Aquamira Frontier Max)
• Use with a Geigerrig hydration engine for pressure-assisted filtration on-demand
• Miraguard™ Antimicrobial* Technology suppresses the growth of bacteria, algae, fungus, mold and mildew within the filter media
• Certified lead free to NSF/ANSI 372
• BPA free, chemical free, and iodine free
• Filter made in the USA
FLOW RATE .05 - 16 gpm (200 - 500 ml/min)
SERVICE LIFE (FILTER) 120 gal (454.248 L)
OP. TEMPS 35 - 120°F (1.6 - 49°C)
OP. PRESSURE (FILTER) 3psi (20.6844kPa)
Recommended Use Conditions
Use best water source available, quality of the source water may vary.
All performance claims are based on proper installation into a certified Frontier Series IV filtration system.
USA Made
EPA Est. No 71766-UT-001
Technical Information
With the introduction of the patented Series IV RED Line filter design and manufacturing method, Aquamira engineers created a multi-stage filtration system that incorporates the power of electro-positive charge differential to "pullin. particles as small as viruses out of water while still maintaining high flow. All Aquamira Series IV filters are designed to be interchangeable in a variety of aquamira products so that you can choose the best filter for your unique situation. The RED Line filter is the only filter Made in the USA and certified to remove protozoan cysts, bacteria, and viruses to US EPA standards when properly installed in a Series IV filtration system. It does all this without the need for cumbersome "back-flushingin. or disinfecting chemicals such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine. The patented design also reduces harmful chemicals, bad tastes, and odors to ANSI/NSF - 42 requirements and has been tested and proven effective in reducing Cyanotoxins such as Microcystin produced by algae blooms in the Great Lakes, something no hollow fiber filter can do. Frontier RED Line filters assure maximum protection in high risk applications, while providing high flows and long service life in the most compact, lightweight, interchangeable and replaceable cartridge available today.
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