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Tactical Frontier Straw Filter
Aquamira
Tactical Frontier Straw Filter
$11.99
Description

  Ultralight and packable straw filter for cysts & chemicals

  Pack it light and be ready. The ultralight Frontier Filter Straw is ready to protect you from cysts and chemicals when survival is on the line. The Frontier Filter Straw is certified to EPA and NSF/ANSI standards so you can trust the filter to perform as claimed.

  Weighing in at a single ounce, it takes up less space than a roll of pennies and doesn’t cost much more either. It fits perfectly into pockets and packs. Find a fast moving stream or backcountry water source and you instantly have 50 gallons of life saving water.

  Not effective against bacteria or viruses.

  

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Frontier Straw - Product Overview
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Specifications

  Brand Name:

  Aquamira

  Weight:

  0.95 oz (0.06 lbs)

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  67109

  UPC:

  877267001091

  Other Features:

  • BLU Line Parasite Filter with up to 450 ml/minute flow rate

  • Certified filtration for 50 gallons (over 189 L)

  • Lightweight and compact 1 oz. portable protection

  • Comes packaged in a zipper pouch that doubles as a water collection and storage unit

  • 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 -.12 gpm (200 - 450 ml/min)

  SERVICE LIFE (FILTER) 50 gal (189.271 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.

  -- Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.

  -- Pre-treatment with Aquamira Water Treatment Drops (67202) is recommend if source water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality.

  Assembled in US of US & Global Components

  Technical Information

  Don't let the light weight and compact size fool you, the Aquamira Frontier Filter Straw is technology in a tube. Aquamira BLU Line Protection is achieved using Micro-adsorption Technology. This unique filtration technology combines the power of activated coconut shell carbon with medical grade micro-porous plastic to create much more than a just taste and odor filter. Aquamira BLU Line filters are certified by IAPMO to consistently remove protozoan cysts to US EPA standards. They also reduce chlorine and harmful chemicals, bad tastes, and odors to ANSI/NSF Standard 42 requirements, and are certified lead free. (ANSI /NSF-372) Aquamira BLU Line filters have been tested and proven effective in removing Cyanotoxins such as Microcystin and other algae produced bio-toxins found in the great lakes.

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Description
Brand Name:
Aquamira
Weight:
0.95 oz (0.06 lbs)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
67109
UPC:
877267001091
Other Features:
• BLU Line Parasite Filter with up to 450 ml/minute flow rate
• Certified filtration for 50 gallons (over 189 L)
• Lightweight and compact 1 oz. portable protection
• Comes packaged in a zipper pouch that doubles as a water collection and storage unit
• 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 -.12 gpm (200 - 450 ml/min)
SERVICE LIFE (FILTER) 50 gal (189.271 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.
-- Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
-- Pre-treatment with Aquamira Water Treatment Drops (67202) is recommend if source water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality.
Assembled in US of US & Global Components
Technical Information
Don't let the light weight and compact size fool you, the Aquamira Frontier Filter Straw is technology in a tube. Aquamira BLU Line Protection is achieved using Micro-adsorption Technology. This unique filtration technology combines the power of activated coconut shell carbon with medical grade micro-porous plastic to create much more than a just taste and odor filter. Aquamira BLU Line filters are certified by IAPMO to consistently remove protozoan cysts to US EPA standards. They also reduce chlorine and harmful chemicals, bad tastes, and odors to ANSI/NSF Standard 42 requirements, and are certified lead free. (ANSI /NSF-372) Aquamira BLU Line filters have been tested and proven effective in removing Cyanotoxins such as Microcystin and other algae produced bio-toxins found in the great lakes.
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