This portable water filter is a great choice whether you’re hiking in the mountains or travelling in your camper van, but also deserves a place in your emergency kitbag or travel rucksack. The Katadyn Combi filter offers two-stage filtration for extra peace of mind, consisting of a tried and tested ceramic depth filter as well as an activated carbon filter. The ceramic stage removes bacteria, protozoa and other disease-causing agents via ultra-fine pores of 0,2 microns (0,0002mm). The activated carbon filter removes chemical traces and improves water taste. In areas where you don’t need the latter, it’s simple to change to single-stage, ceramic-only operation. Flow rate is a steady 1 litre per minute and the capacity is up to 50,000 litres, depending on water quality. The activated carbon element should be renewed after 400 litres. Also included is a handy faucet kit that adapts the filter to fit a tap, making the Combi ideal for use in homes and hotels, as well as boats or cabins.
Effect: Eliminates bacteria, protozoa, cysts, algae, spores, sediments and viruses in combination with particles greater than 0.2 microns. Also reduces chemicals.
Output: Approx. 1 l/min
Filter Capacity: Ceramic up to 50’000 l depending on the water quality Activated carbon up to 400 litres (2 fillings)
Katadyn portable water filters are the filtration equivalent of the iconic Swiss Army Knife: Multi-purpose functionality and time-tested reliability to ensure that no matter where you are or what you’re doing, you can guarantee clean and safe drinking water.
That makes Katadyn filters perfect for personal or group use when hiking, camping, backpacking and travelling – whether you’re drawing water from a river while walking in the hills or setting up a base camp for a trekking party in one of the world’s highest places.
Katadyn filters are built to the highest standards when it comes to quality, reliability and ease of operation. That reputation is why so many military forces and international aid organisations rely on Katadyn products for field use in the most volatile and challenging conflict and disaster zones.