💧 Stay hydrated, stay ahead — ultralight filtration for the trailblazing pro.
The Platypus QuickDraw Ultralight 3L Gravity Water Filter System is a premium, ultralight filtration solution designed for fast-and-light backpackers. Delivering up to 3 liters per minute flow rate, it features a hollow fiber filter certified to remove 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoa. Compatible with a wide range of bottles and hydration bladders, it offers versatile, leak-free connectivity in a compact, packable design weighing just 8.2 oz. Made in the USA with a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate choice for clean water on the move.
Brand | Platypus |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 3.9"W x 3.2"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Power Source | Adapter |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Model Name | 3L Quickdraw Gravity Blue |
Maximum Flow Rate | 3 Liters Per Minute |
UPC | 040818116937 |
Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.24 x 6.61 x 2.32 inches |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 3.9 x 3.2 inches |
Brand Name | Platypus |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Color | Blue |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 25056 |
Style | QuickDraw Ultralight 3 Liter Backpacking Gravity Water Filter System |
Size | 3L |
C**E
Handle Loop Breaks First Use
I have been using Platypus water storage containers on backpack trips for decades and been pleased with their performance and durability. So when it came time to replace my Sawyer water filter for a multi day kayak trip, I decided to splurge and purchase this $90 platypus gravity feed filtration system (see picture). On its very first use, we filled the the platypus water container unit, attached the platypus water filter to the container, hung the platypus water container to a tree by running a sleeping bags strap from a limb through the blue handle of the platypus water container, and then threaded the tubing from the platypus “dirty” water container to another platypus water bottle to receive filtered water.We watched to make sure the water was running through the filter into our clean water bottle. As we are watching, the blue strap detaches from the platypus water bottle and the unit crashes to the ground. The component that is glued or welded to the platypus water container had detached from the water container: see picture. This attachment arrangement is seems remarkably insecure and cheaply done for a $90 system. I’ve used other gravity fed filtration systems and they have the handle attachment go through a reinforced area of the container. This system does not. I would not trust it to last.The rest of the trip we had to hold the 3 liter filtration container by hand during the filtration process. Needless to say, we are returning this unit.
B**R
Handle breaks easily
Filters water perfectly. Handle is poorly constructed.
J**B
Save your money, buy a Lifestraw!!
Keep in mind, I only used this bag for one singular trip.Quality: Platypus and I made about two or three trips (a couple hundred feet) from my hammock to the river before the strap snapped. Thankfully, it was just the glue and the bag didn’t rip at all. At least its lightweight and packs down fairly small.Leakage: The seams and threads didn’t leak at all, plus everything was simple to set up. Plug and play really.Performance: The river I was at has a very high iron content so the water has a distinct reddish/orange tint. The filter did good considering. Water came out with a yellowy tint but tasted great and I didn’t get sick, so a win for platypus there.TLDR: It works, but not like a $100 filter set up should. Get a Lifestraw Pro and bring an empty bottle to connect it to. If the bag setup is what you’re tickles your fancy and not the filter itself, buy from a different brand.
R**R
Handle broke on first use, as reported by others
I bought this product despite the poor reviews about handle breakage. While waiting I went to a local REI and inspected their units, all of which had at least one handle connection point in the process of peeling away from the bag. When my unit arrived both handle connection points appeared firmly connected to the bag so I was relieved; still, the handle broke on first use. While this does not prevent the unit from filtering water, it undermines the whole point of the product which is unattended water filtration. Certainly Platypus is aware of this issue but is continuing to sell this product and letting customers fix their sloppy work. This might be okay for fidget spinners, but not for products that people rely upon in the backcountry.
J**.
I like this system so far
The media could not be loaded. We were looking for a larger filter system for a couple of backpacking trips. I had purchased another popular brand and was not impressed on my last trip. After 4 bags of water the bag separated from the bottom plastic part making it unusable. I contacted the manufacturer about it and they never got back to me (I bought it 3 months ago in preparation for the trip so I was past the return window). So I’m trying a new brand. So far I like how adaptable it is. The cap at the end of the fill tube screws right onto my Nalgene bottle. You can take it off and fill directly into my camel pack. Or just let it run into whatever container you have. I’m using this on a 3 night 40 mile backpacking trip next week so I’ll update then
A**S
BROKE on the FIRST use…
I liked the design of this product with the removable strap but just like all the other reviews it broke on the first use. Poor QC on their part… These need to be pulled or sold at discount. Seems like everyone is having the same problem
S**L
Fell apart on first use
First use, the handle snapped off and the seam on the bladder split. It was worthless. Returned. I absolutely do not recommend this product, which is a shame because Platypus is a trusted brand and a brand that I use often for other water bottle/bladder needs.
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