GearJunkie: The Best Backpacking Water Filters of 2024
Nou mete pi bon filtè yo dlo sakado ak pirifye nan tès la pou ou ka rete san danje idrate sou pwochen vwayaj ou nan gwo deyò yo.
Ou pa bezwen anpil gen yon vwayaj sakado siksè. Wi, ou pral bezwen kèk Kovèti pou (tankou yon tant, yon sak dòmi, ak yon pake). Men, sa ki pi enpòtan, ou pral bezwen yon fason yo ka resevwa dlo pwòp, san danje pandan y ap sou santye a.
Anvan nou eksplike nan pwofondè ki jan chak filtre dlo filtre, isit la se kèk bagay ki pral ede w nan gid sa a. Gen anpil metòd diferan nan filtraj (oswa trete) dlo. Metòd ki pi komen yo nan yon katouch oswa tib, ak swa aktive kabòn, limyè UV, oswa pwodwi chimik yo.
Filtè tou vini nan diferan estil: pay-style, filtè ponp, filtè gravite, ak UV oswa tretman grenn. Yo tout fè dlo san danje pou yo bwè, men diferan yon ti kras nan gwosè, durability, ak pri.
Nou te pale ak ruth-hikers, chasè, ak mòn, ak li dè santèn de revizyon kliyan yo chèche konnen ki filtè dlo sou mache a yo se vrèman pi bon an.
Our team collectively tested a plethora of diverse filters for the creation of this guide. Current author and Senior Editor, Chris Carter, has been squeezing water through countless tubes and dropping tablets in his Nalgene each season to bring you the streamlined selection of 18 filters you see today. From stagnant green pools in the African savanna to bubbling alpine brooks in the Cascade Mountains, Chris has filtered water of all consistency and color in the wild, and brings only the best filters on his excursions. Rest assured, we would trust every model in this guide to keep us safe and hydrated in the backcountry.
Read the full article from Mary Murphy, Chris Carter, and Will Brendza on GearJunkie's website here.
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