I can聮t say I聮ve used the Aquamira Frontier ($10; aquamira.com) yet, but it聮s certainly worth a look. The device is simplicity itself聴basically, a straw with a filter attached. Unfurl the straw, stick it into a water bottle, and sip. The unit is billed as capable of removing nearly all giardia, cryptosporidium, and other nasties. It聮s not a purifier聴viruses and very small bacteria can get through聴but you could use it in conjunction with something such as MSR Sweetwater Purifier ($10; msrgear.com) for nearly total protection from water-borne badies.
Aquamira Frontier Filter

Drawbacks? Well, yes. Even Aquamira bills it as more of an 聯emergency” filter, or as a backup to a larger filtering unit such as a Katadyn Pocket Filter ($229; katadyn.com). It also is limited to about 20 gallons of filtering. Enough for one person for a week, certainly. The other drawback with gadgets like this is that they tend to force you to 聯sip,” rather than 聯drink.”
My own preference is the MSR Miniworks EX ($85) which I find to be effective, sturdy, and easy to use. It does weigh nearly a pound, so that聮s an issue. But it can filter a lot of water in a fairly short period of time.
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