Be safe in your travels with the BugOut Water Bottle

We created a mini version of our ceramic water filter and put it in a 24-oz. plastic water bottle. Unscrew the lid, fill the bottle with water, and replace the lid. When you suck on the built-in straw you get filtered water.
The filter can be cleaned (frequency depends on the turbidity of the water) and replaced (it should last about 200 bottles full).
Availabe in 5 colors: blue, dark green, lime green, turquoise, and red.
Back Country Hydration Pack with BugOut water filter

This self-contained unit is designed for emergency water when clean water is unavailable. The backpack contains a water bladder with a small ceramic filter attached. On the front are two pockets for spare filters (a filter is good up to 75 bag refills). The 3-liter bladder is connected to a drinking tube which has a bite-down mouthpiece.
Hikers are limited by how much water they can carry, but no longer. Merely fill the Back Country Hydration Pack from the nearest stream or lake and you're good to go.
Availabe in 4 colors: camouflage, blue, black, and red.
High Country Filtering Bag is perfect for the outdoorsman




Fill this bag from a nearby lake or stream and soon you'll have safe, bacteria-free, filtered water. The bottom of the bag contains 2 of our ceramic filters in a shockproof plastic cage, and if the bag is kept full, it can produce up to 10 gallons of filtered water per hour. The filters last a full year. If the end of the tube is placed in a container it will start a siphoning action, and the flow rate will be even faster.
Take the High Country Filtering Bag on your next camping trip - it weighs only 2 lbs. and rolls up into an 11 in. x 5 in. package.
Availabe in 3 colors: camouflage, blue, and yellow.