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Katadyn Base Camp Water Filter
Katadyn Base Camp Water Filter
The Katadyn Base Camp water filter conveniently filters up to 2.6 gallons of water in less than 20 minutes. If you're family camping, on an extended trip, or have set up a base camp, this hanging water filter is a must-have. Just fill it and hang it, gravity does the rest. The Base Camp removes bacteria, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium to EPA standards. The cleanable, replaceable Hiker Pro microfilter cartridge survives up to 200 gallons, depending on the initial water quality. An outlet hose and on/off valve conveniently fill containers without wasting your precious water.
Bottom Line: Why pump when you can let gravity do the work?
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Has anybody used this in freezing conditions? Does it work for...
Has anybody used this in freezing conditions? Does it work for that? I could just imagine water freezing in the tube or filter and having a problem. Anybody know? have any experience with that?
By: Joe Huff
November 10, 2008
Well if it's outside in sub-freezing conditions, the water will obviously freeze. This isn't pressurized or forced at all, so it probably won't keep it from freezing. That said, it won't suffer any damage from freezing, it just won't run, so if it's out overnight and happens to freeze and thaw in the morning, you're fine.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
November 10, 2008
I took one of the Base Camp filters to India to filter tap water....
I took one of the Base Camp filters to India to filter tap water. Should i be concerned about what might be growing in the filter now? thanks.
By: kaw2479257
October 13, 2008
Your concerns are justified but the main compartment is designed to contain suspect water. If you're still concerned, run a 32 to 1, water to bleach solution through it followed by a liter or two of clean water.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 14, 2008





