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Katadyn Siphon Filter
The Katadyn Siphon turns any water container into a gravity-fed microfiltration system. Simply place the ceramic filter (hose attached) into the container, place the container on higher ground, and let the siphon action take care of the rest. That's it! Filters 1.2 gallons/hour. The Siphon is a member of Katadyn's exclusive Endurance Series, which basically means this filter will last forever. Its silver impregnated, cleanable ceramic element will clean up to 5,000 gallons of water. The Siphon also works as a replacement element for the Katadyn Camp system.
Bottom Line: Lightweight solution, incredible endurance, minimal effort.
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1 Comment Last Comment: 3 days ago by: agitatedString
By: agitatedString
3 days ago
Did you let the water settle for an hour at least ? Did you attempt any sort of prefilter ? I have found that cheap coffee filters have kept numerous filter brands from having any problems for many years when filtering amounts suitable for hiking and solo camping. I like the T-shirt idea but a good sized hanging sack might work well for an initial prefilter of large quantities of water if you just cannot wait for sediments to settle. Or maybe place two or more sacks inside of each other if your not in big rush and want to protect what is probably the most critical bit of gear you have ...
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Purifier:
- No
- Filter Construction:
- Cleanable ceramic filter element, 80 inch hose, measuring gauge, cleaning pad and on/off valve
- Adapter Base:
- Silicon rubber hose
- Gravity Flow:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Camping, hiking, base-camp, scouting
- Field Maintainable:
- Yes
- Flow Rate:
- 5L/hour
- Weight:
- 16oz
- Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- Germany






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