Thank you for your video comparison. Price difference between both = $20. Think I will go with the VARIO. Question: Is it recommended after filtering water to place tablets or drops of (iodine) ? Thank you.
Luis Cosme If you know that it is likely that the water has pathogen contaminants, then do it. (i.e. you are hiking in a low land very warm climate and you are getting your water out of a standing pool or slow moving stream). If you are in upland areas with cool weather and fast moving streams, you will be fine without. The Varios does filter out some pathogens with the ceramic filter, but always ere on the side of caution when it comes to hydration, illness, and dehydrations in the backcountry.
@@adlippymtbI never filter water and drink it direct from lakes, rivers and streams. The human body is the best filter. They each weigh as much as my down jacket...so would rather not carry extra heavy non-essential items in the pack. By the way... I had to chuckle each time the bottle 🍼crashed and rolled on the noisy metal 😂
I was thinking of using my Katadyn for filtering my tap water for a manual espresso machine. That would be a fun experiment..LOL
Can hear the o-ring screaming for some lube on the hiker pro...
Bonjour so which one is the best ? Please
Thank you for your video comparison.
Price difference between both = $20.
Think I will go with the VARIO.
Question: Is it recommended after filtering water to place tablets or drops of (iodine) ?
Thank you.
Luis Cosme I have never added drops etc and haven't had a problem
Luis Cosme If you know that it is likely that the water has pathogen contaminants, then do it. (i.e. you are hiking in a low land very warm climate and you are getting your water out of a standing pool or slow moving stream). If you are in upland areas with cool weather and fast moving streams, you will be fine without. The Varios does filter out some pathogens with the ceramic filter, but always ere on the side of caution when it comes to hydration, illness, and dehydrations in the backcountry.
@@GuroJeromeTeague pathogens will not go through the filter so it would be wasted money.
@@adlippymtbI never filter water and drink it direct from lakes, rivers and streams. The human body is the best filter.
They each weigh as much as my down jacket...so would rather not carry extra heavy non-essential items in the pack.
By the way... I had to chuckle each time the bottle 🍼crashed and rolled on the noisy metal 😂
I would rather boil it after filtering, over adding some drops... plus the point of filtering it, is to make it safe to drink