ProView – GRAYL UltraPress Water Filter & Purifier Bottle
My GRAYL UltraPress is by far my new favorite piece of gear for working on the river.
My GRAYL UltraPress is by far my new favorite piece of gear for working on the river.
The One Press system has a simplistic ease of use that puts all other water treatment companies to shame -- no more pumping/squeezing carpal tunnel inducing torture for me!
The GRAYL Ultrapress is something to keep in the vehicle for emergency use as well. It’s just a good all-around bottle to have on hand. The design is genius.
Grayl produced the GeoPress to “empowers travelers, adventurers, and survivalists to make the world’s sketchiest water sources safe” as Grayl states online. The GeoPress definitely comes with an impressive filter that will remove “99.99% of viruses, 99.9999% of bacteria, 99.9%…
I have had one filter system for so long that I jumped at the chance to try a new one – The Grayl Geopress. It was adorned with slick matte colors and rugged design elements that spoke to my inner…
In a sea of hundreds of available options, the Grayl Geopress filter floats to the top with high-quality water through a simple filtration process. After experimenting with many purification systems in the past, I decided to give the Grayl Geopress…
Filtering water on hikes has always been a point of contention for me. I’ve gone through lifestraws, sawyers, and Katadyns trying to find a system that works. I have pretty high standards for water, and I really like the Grayl…
On more than one (non-commercial) occasion, I’ve gotten on the river, clipped two-liter water bottles to my boat, and then finished them promptly within the first hour or so on the water. Then I am a living testament to “water,…
“You’re going to Mexico?! How exciting! Don’t drink the water!” This April, with just a few weeks to go until my husband and I were set to fly to Sayulita, Mexico for ten days of surfing, my mental state was…