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Shift 24oz Filter Bottle
Aquamira
Shift 24oz Filter Bottle
$34.99
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  Protection from chemicals and heavy metals in tap water

  It’s time to shift from drinking unhealthy water. Whether you’re heading to work, the gym or on the trail, the SHIFT Bottle will take you there. Protect you and your family with the most functional lightweight daily filtration in the world. The included BLU Line filter offers protection from chemical contamination in our municipal water supplies.

  Every day there is news of another chemical contamination in our municipal water supplies. Recently the EPA identified a new class of “Emerging Contaminants” known as perfluorinated compounds. (PFAs and PFOSs) These compounds can be harmful in concentrations 1 million times smaller than many well-known contaminants such as lead and arsenic. The BLU Line Chemical Filter has been tested and shown to reduce these emerging contaminants to acceptable levels set by the EPA. It is easy to protect yourself and your loved ones with the Aquamira BLU Line Chemical Filter. Aquamira recommends replacing the BLU Line Filter every 90 days (during continuous use), or after a prolonged period of storage.

  Not effective against bacteria or viruses.

Footprint sold separately.
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Other Features:
• BLU Line Daily Protection
• 3 month life of continuous use.
• Accepts any Series IV replacement filter
• Miraguard™ Antimicrobial Technology suppresses the growth of bacteria, algae, fungus, mold and mildew within the filter media
• BPA free, chemical free, and iodine free
• Filter made in the USA
Technical Information
Protecting your thirst extends far beyond the backcountry to include your daily activities. The Aquamira Series IV BLU Line Chemical filter is the perfect choice for Daily Protection from chemical contamination. Unlike many "tap water" filters that only protect you from bad taste and odors, the BLU Line chemical filter reduces chlorine, chemicals, biotoxins, VOCs, Lead and other heavy metals, and it addresses the whole new category of Emerging Contaminants including PFOAs and PFOSs. Oh yeah, it also improves taste and odor and is lead free, BPA free and phthalate free. The BLU Line filter is built in America using materials that meet or exceed NSF-53 standards for material safety and is designed for high flow and low pressure drop for easy drinking.
Aquamira Series IV BLU Line Chemical filter will deliver 50 gallons of smooth great tasting, filtered water for everyday use at your office, home, gym or daily activities where chemically safe hydration is a concern.
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