💦 Stay hydrated, stay ahead—filter your adventure in a flash!
The Katadyn BeFree 1.0L is an ultralight, collapsible water filter bottle designed for hikers, backpackers, and trail runners. Featuring a 0.1 micron hollow fiber microfilter, it removes 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoan cysts, delivering clean water at a rapid 2 liters per minute. Weighing only 2.3 ounces and made from durable BPA-free materials, it’s easy to clean and built to last with a 2-year warranty covering up to 1,000 liters of filtered water.
Brand | Katadyn |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 4.25"L x 10"W x 3"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Power Source | Gravity-fed |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Model Name | 8018006 |
Maximum Flow Rate | 2 Liters Per Minute |
Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
UPC | 604375180062 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00604375180062 |
Manufacturer | Katadyn North America |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.85 x 4.76 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 3 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | Katadyn |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Color | Clear |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8018006 |
Size | One Size |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
W**Y
💧 “The Oasis in Your Hand”
When the wild calls and the trail stretches endlessly ahead, the Katadyn BeFree is the silent guardian every adventurer dreams of. Featherlight, blisteringly fast, and equipped with a 0.1 micron EZ Clean Membrane, this bottle doesn’t just hold water—it purifies destiny.From glacier streams to sketchy backwoods trickles, it transforms the questionable into the drinkable with a squeeze and a swagger. No pumps. No hassles. Just freedom in liquid form. Whether you're running ultramarathons or conquering the backcountry, the BeFree doesn’t blink. It flows, it filters, it frees. 🏔️🚶♂️💦
D**L
Lightweight, packs up small, very practical.
I bought this for a hiking trip to Yosemite, but, to be honest, I never actually used it on the trail because I always packed enough water. However, I’ve used it a few times to purify and filter hotel sink water, and it works great. The bottle is made of malleable but fairly rugged rubber that rolls up and packs into a very small size that fits in my backpack. Therefore, I carry it everywhere with me, which makes it very practical. The ability to filter water in virtually any situation that life brings is comforting. Knowing that if my car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, and I can find any body of water and be able to quench my thirst safely is sort of cool.
M**E
Great for back packing and traveling
Bought this for backpacking trips. Works great and is easy to use. I just scoop up some water the squeeze the filtered water out. Its light weight and is good value for the money. Works great at hotels when traveling out of the country.
M**S
Great water filter
Love this water system. Works great and fast flow. Love the collapsable water container. And the filters are replaceable and’s not too expensive.
S**S
Lightweight and effeective
The BeFree filter was recommended by a friend. I was a bit dubious based on its weight. I'm a long-time Katadyn Hiker Pro user and was interested in a lighter alternative. I decided to use it on a 7 day backpack in the Grand Canyon where the water sources would be relatively clear feeder streams to the Colorado River - which is heavily sedimented and presents special challenges to *any* filter. The BeFree worked well and it survived (as expected) its days in the Canyon.The good news:> it's light and folds easily into a small space in your pack;> it's easy to use - just dunk the 1L flexible plastic sack into the water source;> it seems easy to clean - just swish in the water source (I did not have to clean the filter as the water sources were relatively clear of sediment & 'gunk');> replacement cartridges are less expensive than the Hiker Pro cartridges (but I'm not sure how long the BeFree filter will last vs the Hiker Pro's)The not so good news:> the flexible plastic sack had a pinhole leak on its first use (apparently not uncommon) but did not affect performance;> since you submerge the plastic sack into the water source, shallow sources could slow the filling of the sack or preclude water collection entirely;> since you collect 1L at a time and then transfer it to a lager 'clean water' container (I use 2L Platypus plastic containers), it's a slower process with more actions than with the Hiker Pro.None of the 'not so good' items were deal-breakers and I would have given the BeFree 1L 5-stars had there not been a pin-hole leak. I'm not sending it back, it's an easy repair.This is a great piece of gear to add to my collection and to lighten my backpack for those longer adventures.
A**R
Easy, cheap, good flow!
Shocked this actually worked when looking at it! The flow is strong unlike some others that make it a pain refilling your other containers.
T**R
Great flow, light weight filter set up
Excellent ultra light water filtering system. Threads on bladder/cap are different than a Smart water bottle/Platypus, so if bladder breaks you're in trouble. We typically carry a second set up on longer sections (more than 5 days) as a back up. Great flow; way better than Sawyer. In silty water, it does seem to block quicker than a Sawyer but the increased flow and sticking to clear water (if possible) makes this the filter of our choice.
B**R
A must need for filtering water while hiking remote areas.
Another epic product that is very well worth the money! The ease of use on these is way above my expectations especially the amount of water flow you get when filtering the liter of water its capable of filtering.
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