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The Katadyn BeFree 0.6L Water Filter features a cutting-edge 0.1 micron hollow fiber membrane that removes 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoa, delivering EPA-surpassing clean water at a rapid 2 liters per minute flow rate. Its collapsible Hydrapak flask weighs just 58 grams and packs down small for ultimate portability. Designed for endurance sports and outdoor adventures, the EZ-Clean membrane allows quick, tool-free maintenance by shaking or swishing, ensuring reliable hydration on the go.







| ASIN | B01M0MZ7NI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,066 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #87 in Camping & Hiking Water Filters |
| Brand Name | Katadyn |
| Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,427) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00604375196391 |
| Included Components | Camping Hydration Water Filters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.8"L x 9.1"W x 2.8"H |
| Item Type Name | fishing reel,bait cast,fishing rod |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Item Width | 65 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Katadyn |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 2 Liters Per Minute |
| Model Name | 8019639 |
| Model Number | 8019639 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Purification Method | Hollow Fiber Membrane |
| UPC | 604375196391 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
P**O
Simple and Quick - Works Fine
Works as seen on TV, lol. Just be aware to keep the top away from the unfiltered water source, fill the bottle, top on, drink. Once empty it can be balled up and fits well in my backpack waistbelt pocket.
N**E
Excellent creation!
What an excellent product, a must-have in your backpack. I’ve used it a couple times when on a long hike, I just have it thrown in the bottom of my backpack and it’s withstood the abuse (durable), it filters super quickly and is a nice size! True necessity!
J**N
Brilliant.
Katadyn BeFree 0.6L Water Filter, Fast Flow, 0.1 Micron EZ Clean Membrane... (8019639): Literally a life saver. Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Sound familiar? If you've ever run out of water on the trail for whatever reason, you know it can turn to a very difficult if not deadly situation very quickly. With this magnificent bottle, you can get your water on the go and feel good about it. I first used it in Brazil. Very hot day and there in town was a pipe with water coming out of it. I had no idea where it came from or anything else about it. I filled up my Katadyn bottle and drank it. It was very refreshing and with no consequences. That was years ago and just last week I went through 5 refills hiking through Shenandoah National Park. Just be careful to keep the output clean!
K**.
Best lightweight water filter for backpacking.
As a field biologist and avid outdoorsman I have used my fair share of water filters. The Katadyn BeFree has been my favorite and is my go to for most adventures. The squeeze bag is so easy and fast to use and is very durable. The filters are a breeze to change, reasonably priced, and last a decent while. I do like the 1 L over the 0.6 L bag as it's really not much heavier and you get more filtering capacity with each use.
L**C
Very useful once we replaced the cap
I used the Katafyn BeFree for 3 weeks in Guatemala. I really like that I can use it to put drinkable water into other bottles. It works easily and my grandchildren were able to drink from it easily. The cap however broke the first day. It has a strip you have to remove before you use it like a disposable water bottle. (It was hard for me to open.) My grandson dropped it (he's one so it didn't fall far) and the cap broke. Fortunately, my daughter found a brand of disposable water bottles that had a cap that fit that was sturdier so we were still able to use the bottle.
S**.
One Bad apple doesn't spoil the tree.
Ditch your Sawyer and Be Free!. The large opening makes filling a breeze and MUCH better than filling a sawyer squeeze pouch or a smart water bottle. I only needed a scoop on the very shallowest of water sources. I tested this over a couple week section hike on the AT. I had a Sawyer squeeze set up for gravity feed with a CNOC bladder (My old go-to) and this Katadyn BeFree that I was deciding on. Since I was starting at Amicalola, I knew I would be at Mountain Crossing in a few days, so I left the Sawyer at home and just brought the BeFree. I figured I could replace it at Neil's Gap if it sucked. It does not suck. I could gather from 99% of water sources without scooping, and filter directly into my smart water bottles from the BeFree. The flow rate is incredible. I would be done filtering 2 liters and cameling up on the 3rd before folks with Sawyers were done filtering their first liter. The flow rate is high enough to drink directly from the BeFree if that's your style. I have tried this previously with the Sawyer filters and found it to be a less than satisfactory process. The mini has too little flow and, even when used in-line with a bladder, the flow rate is terrible and will leave you sy=ucking hard on your bite valve to just get something to drink. The Squeeze is also difficult to drink directly from for a couple reasons: You have to squeeze the bottle hard to get water into your mouth and the bottle crushes, leaving low pressure in the bottle forcing you to break the seal to allow the pressure to rebalance.
B**T
A great travel accessory
A great addition for camping, travel, or for any destination where the water is "suspect". Folded to almost nothing when empty. And MUCH lighter than carrying bottled water. Survived two weeks of daily use while on a very busy (and arid) vacation. Lite material yet no tears or punctures.
J**C
It saved me.
I drank the filtered water and use the filtered water to brush my teeth. It smells a little bit but it gets better later on. I am treveling around Peru. I had severe watery diarrhea even though I ate cooked food and drank only bottled water. I heard some people fill used water bottles with tap water and sell it. Once, the bottle was a little bit suspicious in a restaurant but I drank it. The next day, severe watery diarrhea started. This filter saved me. It can be easily squeezed and the water flow is good. Easy to use. I don't keep water in there as other reviewer recommended.
M**E
Is hoor een trekkingtocht komende zomer.
R**A
Safe water to drink, anywhere. Long hikes, day hikes, you find a stream a river a lake or a waterfall. This is bloody useful and accompanied me everywhere
O**E
Super easy to use. Simple enough to handle it. Felt safe when using it.
G**.
super, macht alles was es solll
S**T
北海道で山岳渓流に釣りに行った時に使用しました。沢の水を飲みましたが、腹痛など起きずに問題なく水を飲む事が出来ました。 心配な時は煮沸消毒して飲むのが一番だと思います。
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