Nature Calls Backpacking

Cnoc Vecto 2 Liter Backpacking Water Container and the Original Sawyer Squeeze Backpacking Filter


​Love the new squeeze bag by Cnoc.  I froze 2 of my mini Sawyers and replaced them with the original.  I think this may be my set up this season for most of my adventures.

Cnoc Vecto 2L Water Container, 28mm, Orange

Patent pending dual opening design - slider sealed wide opening (redesigned for March 2018) and 28mm standard soda style screw neck
Easy to fill and clean - wide opening allows easy filling from any water source and simple cleaning
Lightweight and compact - at only 2.6 oz and packed size of 7x2x15 inches, it is a must have collapsible container
Durable yet easy to use - despite the soft material, the Vecto has a breaking point of 220lbs
FDA approved BPA and taste free

Sawyer Products PointOne Squeeze Water Filter System

Made in USA
Lightweight, easily portable 0.1 absolute micron hollow fiber membrane inline water filter
Highest level of filtration on market -- removes greater than 99.99999% of all bacteria and 99.9999% of all protozoa
Built-in and removable push/pull cap; spray water straight into mouth or bottle from included pouch; attach to standard threaded water bottles
Comes with three BPA-free collapsible pouches (16-, 32-, and 64-ounce) that roll up tightly for easy packing; can be resued hundreds of times
Backed by manufacturer's lifetime limited warranty (Independent Testing Laboratory Hydreion, LLC.; Microbiological Report S05-03)

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