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For carrying purified water, consider lightweight, BPA-free water containers made from materials like silicone or flexible TPU. Collapsible hydration bladders and rigid water bottles with secure lids are good options. Look for containers with wide mouths for easy cleaning.
Selecting the Right Container
When choosing a water container for purified water, consider factors such as weight, durability, and ease of cleaning. A good rule of thumb is to select a container that weighs less than 12 ounces (340 grams) to minimize pack weight. For backcountry use, look for containers with a capacity of at least 1 liter (33.8 ounces) to ensure you have enough water for the day.
Container Materials and Features
Silicone and flexible TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) water containers offer several advantages, including lightweight construction, durability, and resistance to impact and extreme temperatures. These materials also tend to be BPA-free and odor-resistant, making them ideal for carrying purified water. Additionally, many silicone containers feature wide mouths and secure lids, making them easy to clean and use in the field.
Cleaning and Maintenance
To maintain the integrity of your water container, it’s essential to regularly clean and disinfect it. Use a soft brush to scrub away any debris or residue, and then rinse the container with purified water. For added protection, consider treating the container with a food-grade disinfectant or sanitizer to prevent bacterial growth. Regular maintenance will help extend the life of your water container and ensure it remains a reliable partner on your backcountry adventures.
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