Grayl GEOPRESS Water Purifier for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$89.95
$89.95
Used Value:
$53.97
$53.97
Sale Value:
$80.96
$80.96
With Grayl's GEOPRESS Water Purifier on hand, you'll be able to brave nearly any water source without fear of poor hygiene or taste, and without wasting time. This press-action purifier lets you clean 24 ounces of water in as little as 8 seconds, while eliminating bacteria, viruses, protozoa, chemicals, and heavy metal sediment. The TopoGrip body offers a secure grip while you fill the outer container, and Softpress pads on the lid keep your hands comfortable while you press it against any surface to fill the inner container with purified water.
Specifications
Brand:
Action:
press
Cartridge Life:
250L
Claimed Weight:
15.9oz
Dimensions:
10.4 x 3.4in
Eliminates:
protozoa (99.9%), bacteria (99.99%), viruses (99.9%), chemicals, heavy metals, sediment
Filter:
ion exchange, activated carbon
Flow:
5L/min
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
TopoGrip
Purifying Element:
ion exchange
Recommended Use:
backpacking, hiking, travel, ultralight backpacking, weekend camping
Volume:
24oz
Full Reviews
If you're looking to save space or want a more convenient option than a pump, the Geopress is awesome! I used to carry two Nalgenes and a traditional pump for most trips. Now I only need this, plus one other Nalgene so I've essentially freed up the space (and weight) in my pack that my pump used to occupy. It's easy enough to press once, pour it into another water bottle, then press again and just drink out of the Geopress. Also, on day trips, I'm one of those people who just can't remember to bring enough water. I used to keep a LifeStraw in my pack just in case, but this is a much easier option. Overall, highly recommended!
Rich F, backcountry.com
October 30, 2020
October 30, 2020
This purifier is incredible! We took it out backpacking and our friends had an MSR pump they were using to purify their water. We were done purifying ours in 1/4 of the time it took them! They were still pumping away while we were drinking fresh, clean water. The easiest way to describe how to use this, is it is just like a french press. You just add water, press down the inner cartridge/bottle and voila! Clean, fresh mountain water. I highly recommend this to anyone who needs it, they are even just good to have on hand in case of emergency!
Jenessa, backcountry.com
October 1, 2019
October 1, 2019