



💧 Stay hydrated, stay unstoppable — clean water anywhere, anytime!
Micropur MP1 is a German-engineered water purification tablet pack (30 tablets) designed for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers. Each tablet treats 1 liter of water in 4 hours, effectively neutralizing bacteria, viruses, and cysts including Cryptosporidium and Giardia. Lightweight and individually foil-wrapped, these tablets improve water taste and odor, making them an essential, portable solution for safe drinking water during camping, hiking, international travel, and emergencies.
| ASIN | B0007U017U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,450 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping & Hiking Water Purifiers |
| Brand | Katadyn |
| Brand Name | Katadyn |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (499) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00604375136922 |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.15 x 3.03 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Katadyn |
| Model Name | Micropur 30 Pack |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 8013692 |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Size | 30 Pack |
| Special Feature | Drinking Water Purification |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
| UPC | 604375136922 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 39 Degrees Fahrenheit |
K**T
Excellent option to water filter
This product is an excellent way of sidestepping the problems inherent in water filters, while still protecting your water. I've used different water filters over the years, and ALL had problems. A few years ago, I decided to try the non-iodine treatment. First, I used Aqua-Mira, but found it too much trouble. I had to mix two solutions, wait, then add the solution to water. It worked, but I wanted something easier. That's where Micropur came in. Just fill up a liter bottle with water, drop in one Micropur tablet, wait 30 minutes, and drink. That's it. I also use a mesh cap (from Gossamer Gear, I think) that I put on the liter bottle to filter out debris, but when the water source is good, I don't even use that. I think Micropur does leave a slight taste, but nothing like the taint of iodine. Tablets have limitations, of course. For example, if you want to drink immediately, you can't. You have to pace yourself. If you want to fill up a 1.5 liter container, you have to do some improvising. But if you just want to have a very light, dependable, non-cloggable solution to on-the-trail hydration, Micropur is great.
A**S
Great for your emergency/survival/camping kit
There are some great reviews on here, explaining the merits, shelf lives, and methods of water purification. I'm a big believer in having multiple methods of water purification in an emergency situation. I feel that having multiple "redundant" solutions for making fire and cleaning water are key and have made them the primary components of my survival kits for my car, hiking, and home. These tablets come in individually wrapped foil packs and are designed to combat bacteria found in your water. I'd still recommend a physical filtration system to work alongside this chemical purification method...but if I had to choose between a filter and these tablets, these tablets are a surefire method to remove bacteria...filters, well, they are better for filtering chemicals, not the super small bacteria.
P**O
And you don't have these in your home because...
There is no excuse for not having a pack of these in your home, car, backpack, bug-out bag, etc. None. In the wake of a disaster like Hurricane Katrina, clean water becomes difficult to come by and most are left executing a half-baked strategy of filling up the bathtub and crossing their fingers. The cleanliness of that water is questionable after only a few moments. How often do you disinfect your bathtub? How many times have you pulled back the shower curtain and found a spider? Water being the one resource you absolutely must have regularly and abundantly, why would you take the chance? One pack of these tablets is enough for 30 liters, or about 8 gallons of water. Rationed wisely, that's enough for one person for about a week. Not bad for 15 bucks. Full disclosure, my recent purchase had 40 tablets in a sealed case labeled 30. Is this intentional or just a happy coincidence? Don't know, don't care. Tested one tablet for flavor and its slightly chemical but not unsavory. Better than most iodine-based purification tabs on the market or that I used in the Army. I only waited about 2 hours or so before I had a sip though, and everything I've read is that the flavor mellows with more time. Besides, its nothing that a pack of Crystal Light can't fix. Katadyn is the Cadillac of the water-purification market and their products are always top-notch. It may seem pricey to drop so much on purification tabs, but come crunch-time, you'll be glad you have them.
A**C
Great for water storage
The reason I purchased these is to keep the water in my hydration packs from spoiling. I have several and they tend to spend a great deal of time just sitting around, waiting to be used. Sometimes in the car, sometimes on a shelf in my room, sometimes hanging in the basement or garage, high temps and low temps, high and low light conditions, everything. If I don't use some sort of preservation method, they all eventually accumulate a biofilm on the tubes and inner surface, discoloring it and making it slick to the touch. Cleaning them is a chore, but more importantly, the water becomes unsafe to drink. These are a very easy way to keep the hydration packs in good order. I like them better than the drops only because they are so lightweight that I can keep them in my pack and drop one in when I fill up, even if I am not at home. This ensures that I won't forget to treat the water later and that the water will be usable when I need it. The effect on flavor is minimal - in a 3L hydration pack, I can just barely taste the chlorine even if I have used three tabs. Easier to control the dose with these than drops. Unlike drops, though, It typically takes ~6h for them to dissolve completely before they are effective, which for me isn't a problem, but would likely be troublesome if you were in a spot. Recall that I use these for preservation, not purification; the water I am working with is typically tap water or something out of the spigot outside, so I can't comment on their ability to treat water from a completely natural source like a stream. I can say, however, that they work quite well for preservation. I treated a transparent 2L hydration pack which I habitually leave sitting on a shelf in the light for months at a time. Previously, the water would go bad within 4m or so, no matter how I cleaned the bladder. This time, it has been sitting several months - through three seasons almost - and the water is still completely clear. As such, I would recommend it for this purpose.
A**R
Nice
J**Y
but takes so long.
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