12/25/2023 0 Comments Cleaning platypus water filter![]() ![]() Factoring in I managed to pick the UK heatwave to do the hike I was conscious about not getting heat stroke or dehydrated due to the miles I was doing each day! ![]() How I used on a daily basis on the Pennine Way?Įach day I would find the nearest water sources on the map, maybe a stream, spring or brook and few treat stops (pubs and cafes) where I could get tap water!Īt each water source, I’d firstly, drink roughly 500-1,000 ml of water direct from the filter to try and keep hydrated. Only 200 grams but when you think in terms of food that’s 6 breakfast bars! For example, my 1-litre water bottle weighs 142 grams so three of those would have been 426 grams, with 40 grams for the soft flask my total weight with the same water would have been 3.9 kg. If I’d have taken traditional water bottles, firstly, it would have been harder to fit them in due to their shape and secondly, they would have been heavier. I had a 500 ml soft flask, 1-litre and 2-litre Platypus hydration packs so 3.5 litres in total.īy using the Platypus reservoirs and soft flask by total weight for the water containers was about 200 grams, then with 3.5 litres of water (3.5 kg) the total weight was 3.7 kg. All my water carriers were filled with tap water from the local pub (The Border Hotel at Kirk Yetholm). I set off on my Pennine trip hiking the first 2-day section which is known for no water sources directly on the route. Platypus Quickdraw packed in my side pocket on my Pennine Way trip And option to filter water into separate container.Pack doesn’t take up much space and reduces the more you drink!.Water hydration reservoir also lightweight.I had used the Platypus Quickdraw before my Pennine Way trip to test it out but this review and my thoughts are based on my 13-day trip. Total weight Platypus Quickdraw set = 135 grams Platypus Quickdraw filling up at a water source Using the Platypus Quickdraw on the Pennine Way I did a mix of both on my Pennine Way trip. The filter has a grey screw lid at both ends, one covering the filter (known as the dirty end) and one that you pour or drink the water from (the clean end).Īnd the 1-litre hydration pack also comes with a grey cap so you can either use on it’s own to carry water or with the filter. The Platypus Quickdraw set includes the microfilter (the blue section) and a 1-litre reservoir system. You can view the range of their different products here. They design their products with a double layer film which means you don’t have that plasticy taste and they are also durable and they have a lifetime warranty on all their products. If you’re looking at lightweight, robust and non-plastic tasting water carriers then I’d certainly recommend Platypus. From water filters, water bottles, hydration packs, drinks tubes and cleaning kits. Platypus focus on all things water related for your hiking or camping adventure. You can also read the questions and answers from my Instagram ‘Question box’ on my stories Scroll down if you asked a question □ģ.1 Would I recommend the Platypus Quickdraw? Platypus Quickdraw Review Filtering water at my wild camp spot on the Pennine Way About Platypus If you’ve read my reviews before you’ll know that even though I’m sent these products to test I’ll give my honest opinion and I’m happy to answer any other questions! Pop them in the comments below. Here I will include what I loved and didn’t like about the Platypus Quickdraw. More recently I’ve used the Platypus GravityWorks system on multi-day hikes and now it’s the turn of the Platypus Quickdraw! I’ve used Platypus products for 10+ years, my first time was on my New Zealand trip, I used a Platypus 2-litre hydration pack with lid as an extra water carrying vessel. As I had a long distance hike planned it was a perfect opportunity to use and test the filter over my Pennine Way multi-day hike. Now 3 years on I’ve used a few different water filter products and recently I was asked to test out the latest Platypus Quickdraw water filter. ![]() In 2019, I tried out my first filter water bottle for my E2W Challenge, hiking 950-miles across Britain and it was a total game-changer! Over the last few years I’ve increased my amount of hiking and wild camping trips. Are you struggling to find the best water filter for your next adventure? Here I review the Platypus Quickdraw filter and answer your questions to help you make the decision whether it’s right for you. ![]()
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