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The Exstream® ViruStat® purification cartridges are designed to be used with Exstream® personal water purification systems and deliver 26 gallons (100 liters) of pure water, which would provide an entire month's worth (a gallon a day) of microbe-free water for an extended trip or expedition. The Exstream® ViruStat® purification cartridges are designed to be used with Exstream® personal water purification systems and deliver 26 gallons (100 liters) of pure water, which would provide an entire month's worth (a gallon a day) of microbe-free water for an extended trip or expedition. For the average consumer, the system is projected to last approx. 5 months with moderate use. ViruStat® water cartridges are EPA registered and remove over 99.9% of waterborne cysts and protozoa like Giardia and Cryptosporidium. It also kills over 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria and 99.99% of waterborne viruses.
Teh Katadyn(r) Exstream Virustat Kit is designed for use with the Exstream XR Bottle Purifier(not included).
This description was also provided by: Dick's Sporting Goods, Sports Authority, Modells
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I bought the kit to replace the filters in my waterbottle. I have used it to drink out of streams in Costa Rica and wash my hands before using them to eat rice in Nepal. A pump system does not compare to having water instantaneously in a portable device. The system is pricey but I don't have to buy water bottles and I don't leave litter behind. | |
| Kristen at Backcountry.com on 03/02/2005 | |