OUTDOOR PORTABLE WATER FILTER STRAW
Water straw is ideal for hiking, backpacking, camping, travel, and emergency preparedness.
The straw-style filter design lets you turn up to 1,500 liters of contaminated water into safe drinking water.
BPA Free materials.
Filters up to 1,500 liters of water. Removes 99.99% of waterborne bacteria , including E-Coli.
Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites, including Giardia & Cryptosporidium.
Reduces turbidity, filtering down to 0.1 microns. You can drink directly from lakes, rivers, or your water bottle. Simply put the lower part of the straw in the water, and sip through the other end. After drinking, blow back into it to clear the filter.
No aftertaste (Doesn’t use iodine or iodinated resin chemicals)
With our eyes on Africa,
Water scarcity is a major challenge in Africa, affecting both rural and urban populations.
The problem comes from a mix of factors: arid climate, poor infrastructure, rapid population growth, and in some cases, political instability..
Severe Water Stress & Scarcity
Somalia – chronic droughts, low rainfall, limited infrastructure.
Ethiopia – frequent droughts, millions rely on aid for water.
Sudan & South Sudan – conflict and drought worsen access.
Chad – Lake Chad has shrunk dramatically, leaving millions water-stressed.
Niger – desert climate, groundwater depletion.
Eritrea – one of the lowest access rates to safe water in Africa.
Djibouti – highly arid, groundwater salinity issues.
High to Moderate Water Stress
Kenya – arid northern regions face severe shortages despite progress in urban supply.
Tanzania – droughts and polluted sources create local shortages.
Uganda – water availability uneven, climate change impacts.
Nigeria – north faces desertification and shrinking Lake Chad.
Ghana – rural communities face contamination and seasonal shortages.
Zimbabwe – erratic rainfall and deteriorating infrastructure.
Malawi – drought and poor storage infrastructure.
South Africa – one of the most water-stressed middle-income countries, frequent droughts.
Botswana & Namibia – desert countries with chronic scarcity.
Mozambique – floods alternate with droughts, affecting access.
Regional Hotspots
Horn of Africa (Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya) – drought-prone, famine risks.
Sahel Region (Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, northern Nigeria) – desertification and shrinking water bodies.
Southern Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini) – climate-driven drought cycles.
Hollow Fiber Membrane
Removes 99,9999% aquatic bacteria
Removes 99,9% protozoan cysts
Reduces turbidity (muddiness)
Antibacterial Activated Carbon
Remove Chlorine and VOC
Improve water taste
DIRTY WATER ENTER
ABS
Hollow fiber membrane
1,000 Liters
0.01 to 0.05 micron (minimum)
450ml/min
1500 liters
32° F - 90° F
200 x 30mm
75gr
Black
PE bag
150pcs/CTN
(45x45x35cm), 12kgs/CTN
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