Preview: Grayl UltraPress

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posted on January 31, 2023
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Grayl UltraPress

A more compact option than the company’s similar GeoPress, the Grayl UltraPress is a portable water-filtration system that can produce 16.9 ozs. of potable water in only about 10 seconds—making it a potentially life-saving addition to any hunter’s pack.

Just fill the collection cup with water from a questionable source and press it through the unit’s filter cartridge to remove 99.99 percent of waterborne pathogens, pesticides, heavy metals and particulate matter. Available in nine colors (olive drab shown) with a sealable cap and a carry handle, the UltraPress comes with a purifier cartridge already installed that is rated for 300 uses, and Grayl also offers replacement filters for $25.

Suggested retail price for the Grayl UltraPress is 90. For more information, please visit grayl.com.

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