Aqua Vessel Insulated Filtration Bottle Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
A water bottle with a filter contained inside, this makes a good option for dayhikers who want to bring a bottle along and still treat water. It eliminates the need to bring a separate bottle and filter, but would be a heavy option for multi-day backpacking trips.
Performance Comparison
Reliability/Effectiveness
The activated coconut shell carbon filter strains out 99.99 percent of Giardia and bacteria, as well as chemicals and heavy metals. It also filters out Cryptosporidium, which is the cyst that most chemical treatments such as iodine do not eliminate.
It seems very reliable except for the fact that it is difficult to drink from the straw with the filter attached. The water flows very slowly, which can be frustrating for a thirsty hiker.
Weight
At over 14 ounces, the Aqua Vessel is not the most weight efficient method for the volume of water it filters (.75 liters at a time.) If you would carry a water bottle with you anyway, then the filter itself doesn't add much weight and the bottle does add convenience.
Time Before Drinking
There is no wait time; you can drink immediately after filling through the filter. However, the flow through the straw is slow, so no gulping of clear water, and it would be difficult to dispense water into a cook pot.
Ease of Use
It really couldn't be easier. Fill and drink.
Durability/Uses Before Maintenance
This bottle is good for 378 fills before the filter needs to be replaced. That seems like a lot for a bottle, but in comparison to other filters such as the MSR Miniworks EX which can treat 2000 liters, this one needs a lot of upkeep.
Best Application
This bottle is most ideal for use on day-hikes. Its weight is prohibitive for the long-distance hiker, and the flow and quantity of water treated per fill is not useful to a group setting up camp. However, it is much lower maintenance and easier to use than a pump, and is very appealing for the casual hiker.
Value
If you only need to filter water a couple of weekends a year, this is an excellent choice. It costs $43, which is much less than a typical filter, will keep you protected from bacteria while hiking, and doubles as a sleek insulated bottle the rest of the year.
Other Versions
Aqua Vessel Insulated, 25 oz.
Aqua Vessel Ultra Lite, 25 oz
Aqua Vessel Ultra Lite, 17 oz
Challenge 21 Ultra Lite