Aquamira Tactical Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter

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by on February 21, 2014 at 8:55 pm

Aquamira Tactical Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter

Aquamira Tactical Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter

  • Frontier Pro Tactical Ultralight Water Filter System by Aquamira: Drink Directly From Any Water Source or Attach to Bottles, Bladders
  • Frontier Pro by Aquamira: Instant water filtration for safe drinking water anywhere. Compact and lightweight. Drink directly from any water source or attach to bottles, bladders. Filter up to 50 gallons.
  • Filters up to 50 gallons of water. Lightweight and compact, pump-free water filter system. Use as a gravity filter. Activated coconut shell carbon filter.
  • Miraguard Antimicrobial Technology. Patented BITE-ME valve. Cap Strap keeps mouthpiece clean and contamination free. Replacement pre-filters lengthen filter life.
  • Portable water filter system allows users to drink directly from any water source. Also connects to any bottle with a 28mm opening or to hydration systems using the Universal Connectivity System. Removes greater than 99.9 Percent of Cryptosporidium and Giardia.

When it comes to portable water filtration systems, bigger is not always better. That’s why Aquamira’s Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter System is a must-have for hikers, campers, backpackers-anyone who needs safe, clean water to drink when the available water isn’t.Aquamira’s Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter System is a highly effective water treatment system that fits in your pocket. Drink directly from any water source or fill up a bottle or bladder, attach the Frontier Pro fil

List Price: $ 24.99

Price: $ 24.99

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  • Gary

    21/02/2014
    49 of 55 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Don’t drink otherwise water from this filter without also treating with chemicals!, November 10, 2011
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    Gary (Tennessee) –

    This is a great little filter for what it does.

    Learn what each type of water treatment does and does not do. I wouldn’t drink water from any natural source (even a stream or lake) through this without also chemically treating it too. If I would then I probably would have drank it with out any treatment, like from a known pure source, ie. trusted spring.

    Most of the pump filters in common use filter out bacteria, some remove viruses, and most all remove giardia and cryptosporidium .

    The advertising may be a little deceptive. It is not a lie, just a partial truth.

    This filter does nothing to filter out bacteria or viruses. It only takes out Giardia and Cryptosporidium which are both larger organisms (as well as some taste and dirt). This filter in itself is not an acceptable method for treating drinking water from any open stream or lake in the US IMHO. It probably does a good job of removing the things it say it does, but removing bacteria is the basic water treatment you are looking for.

    This is basically what the ad says. “Antimicrobial. Removes giardia and cryptosporidium. Ultralight and compact. Portable and easy to use. No wait time.” That’s a little deceptive advertising, but true. It just doesn’t say it that it doesn’t take out bacteria virus. It does say this if you get into the company website, and I think on the directions with the filter.

    Important: When using this filter you still need to treat the water (chemically with iodine, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, a SteriPEN, etc) to kill bacteria and viruses.

    Both the SteriPEN and chlorine dioxide tablets are nice because they have no taste, or even improve the taste in the case of the chlorine dioxide.

    All that said, I give it 5 stars. This is still a great filter if used properly as follows: A good light weight, method for treating water is to use this filter in series with two bags. A dirty and clean bag and gravity filter water. All this together weighs much less then any pump. However, you also need to treat the water with chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide takes four (4) hours to kill Cryptosporidium, but only 1/2 hours to kill bacteria and virus. So, with the combination you can be drinking in 1/2 hour or so with good tasting, clean, safe water.

    Do a search on youtube for “jasonklass filter” and he describes a very lightweight process using this filter and additional chemical treatment. Together it is about the lightest filter system you can have and quite fast as well. I think he uses the less expensive Frontier Pro model which is basically the same.

    Edit: on further review their site says it filters to 3 micron. This filter appears to be useless for anything but odor and taste. You need 1.0 micron max for the big stuff. My Katadyne, or any pump filter worth it’s salt like the hiker/guide, filters to 0.3 micron. A good ceramic filter is 0.1 micron.

    The CDC says:
    * Boiling (Rolling boil for 1 minute) has a very high effectiveness in killing Cryptosporidium;
    * Filtration has a high effectiveness in removing Cryptosporidium when using an absolute less than or equal to 1 micron filter (NSF Standard 53 or 58 rated “cyst reduction / removal” filter);
    * Disinfection with iodine or chlorine is not effective in killing Cryptosporidium;
    * Disinfection with chlorine dioxide has a low to moderate effectiveness in killing Cryptosporidium;
    * Combination filtration and disinfection has a very high effectiveness in removing and killing Cryptosporidium when used with chlorine dioxide and an absolute less than or equal to 1 micron filter (NSF Standard 53 or 58 rated “cyst reduction / removal” filter).
    Lowered rating to 3 stars.

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  • Hard Core Camper

    21/02/2014
    39 of 44 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The color seems the only difference., October 1, 2011
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    This review is from: Aquamira Tactical Frontier Pro Ultralight Water Filter (Sports)
    I got (both) Tactical and PRO versions …
    … AFAICT, the color and the pricing is the only difference.

    The PRO version was a subdued gray color, really no more visible than the OD “Tacticool” version … Side-by-side … visually? … you can barely tell the difference, between the PRO and the Tactical.

    Depending on your source, the Tactical can cost ~$5 more (plus?).

    Functionally ? … In terms of what you get, in the package ?? Everything else is exactly the same … IDENTICAL, other than color and pricing and packaged-graphics .

    I have a Camelbak Tactical pack and a Digital ACU sleep-system and I can tell you that I was worried that the PRO version might be ORANGE .. Not the case (on *my* order, at least) … The PRO version was a nice “Panzer” Gray, in my case … just fine, for $5 less than the Tactical OD.

    I imagined there would be some functional “value-add”, to the Tactical version … NOPE … Just OD green, with all the same parts, pre-filters, straw and adapters.

    So … unless you are gonna (somehow) wear this thing outside your tacticool green pack, just get the PRO version, and save a “fiver”.

    SUGGESTION : This filter could use a lanyard-hole or a belt-clip … would be a very helpful/useful “value-add” …

    AND … Make the tactical version MOLLE/PALS MOUNTABLE (include a plastic speed-clip) … Now THAT *would* be VERY “tacticool” !
    … I would have two-to-four of them, lined up, in a row, on my webbing and (frankly) four of these guys, at ~50 gallons capacity, each ? .. would be a better option than a larger/bulkier Katadyne Hiker, partly because of the redundancy … if a part breaks? .. I have FOUR MORE (at the same price) … I can lend one to a buddy and I could distribute four filters among my various packs and pockets and “kits” … This “redundant granularity” (on a dollar-per-gallon basis) makes the smaller Frontier series filters MUCH more flexible and dependable … as a total system, than a larger “Hiker-type” system (at 4x or 5x the cost) … I’d much rather have four of these (at 50 gallons each) than ONE of the larger filters (at an “iffy” 300 gallons) … FURTHERMORE (think on this) … The cost of the replacement filters, on the larger units? … “pro-hibitive” … I can use one of these Frontier filters “all-up” and just “toss-it”, while salvaging any unused parts and adapters and pre-filters, etc.
    … compare ! … @ $15 each per 50 gals … versus … ~$80 ea., for ~300 gallons (at *most*, with frequent cleaning !!) …

    Get a BUNCH of these … You will have spare parts and extra pre-filters … run them on multiple bladders (in-line, as I do) and just toss-them (keeping the extra parts) when the main filter clogs (rather than trying to scrub them clean … how annoying!) … And if one of these breaks ? … you have three more (one in your pocket, one in your fanny-pack, … one in your day-pack) …

    If had it to do over? … I would have just gotten a dozen of these Frontiers.

    Instead, I got a Katadyne Base-Camp, when I could have just used a Platapus (Nalgene or Camelbak) bladder and used the (included) Frontier “in-line” filter option … again … disposing of used filters, rather than trying to “baby” a much more expensive Hiker-type filter.

    Many noobs just do not understand that, to get the ~300 gallon claimed capacity, out of larger filters (highly expensive replacement) you must scrub the filter FREQUENTLY and avoid mirky water, altogether (or you may get only~30 gallons out of them) …

    Would YOU not rather have five or six of THESE filters, complete with extra parts and adapters and pre-filters, for the SAME PRICE ?!

    I wish I had “done the math” and figgered this (all) out, before I dropped a bundle on a Hiker+Base+replacements … (smack forehead) … Live and learn ! (or just read this review ! )

    A Steripen (UV pen) and some lithium 8x batteries are also a great idea, to suppliment these filters (for UV virus eradication).

    Hope this helps !

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