
Used by Marine, Air Force, Army and Special Operations personnel, HTI Military Water and Desalination products set a new standard in personal water filtration, combining unmatched levels of reliability, purity and ease of use.
Other technologies are betting that you’ll always find relatively clear water to filter or purify in order to meet their performance claims and keep you healthy. HTI technology performs in any water; it produces the same clear, safe, good-tasting drink whether you’re pulling from a clear mountain stream or dirty mud puddle.
All HTI products have the highest purity of any personal water filters. Unlike other water filters, neither pumping nor harsh chemicals are required with HTI’s non-clogging technology. A sports drink syrup is used to drive the natural filtration process by forward osmosis, resulting in a dilute sports drink that will enhance hydration while giving you an energy boost. In independent laboratory tests, HTI filters meet or surpass reductions for bacteria, viruses, and cysts as specified by the EPA for water purifiers.
A 500 gallon water buffalo weighs over 4,000 pounds…..but the Expedition will make your daily drink requirements without breaking your back. Use the back pack style Expedition with clean or dirty water, its unique non-clogging forward osmosis filter provides you with unprecedented options.
How it Works:The Expedition’s dual-chambered reservoir can be filled either with clean water through its round port, or quickly filled with dirty water through the wide roll-top opening for filtration. Just dip and go. Very little effort is required of the user.
| System Specifications: | |
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| Volume: | 100 fl. oz. (3 L) clean water reservoir 84 fl. oz. (2.5 L) dirty water reservoir |
| Filter Life: | 90 days |
| Filter Output: | 27 fl. oz. (0.8 L)/ hour at 20ºC |
| User Effort: | seconds to fill, no work required for filtering |
The X-Pack can be filled from almost any contaminated stream, ditch or puddle, then tossed into your ruck. This revolutionary system filters on the go, delivering 54 fl. oz. (1.6 L) of pure drink. With X-Pack in your gear, you’ll never surrender to thirst.
How it Works:To easily filter virtually any water, Pour dirty water into the red port of the LifePack and then pour one bottle of sports drink syrup into the green port. Wait 4-12 hours until the inner bag fills. Pour the processed water into a clean container and the LifePack is ready to use again.
| System Specifications: | |
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| Volume: | 8.5 gal (32 L) with use of a resupply kit |
| Filter Output: | over 54 fl. oz (1.6 L) a day per charge (comes with 10 charges) |
| User Effort: | seconds to fill, no work required for filtering |
The HydroWell is a water can style hydration system. The osmotic membrane filter is built into the cap. The system sets up in minutes for either stationary or vehicle-mounted operations and can provide 30 L of clean drink per day from virtually any water source.
How it Works:To operate, simply fill one can with dirty water to be filtered, plug one sports syrup pouch into the cap, and the HydroWell will immediately start pumping clean drink.
| System Specifications: | |||
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| Volume: | Uses a 5.3 gal (20 L) water can | ||
| Filter Life: | 90 days | ||
| User Effort: | seconds to fill, no work required for filtering | ||
| Charges Per Day at 20°C | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
| Liters Per Day: | 16 | 24 | 30 | |
| Avg. Liters Per Hour | .7 | 1.0 | 1.2 | |
| Liters Per Charge | 16 | 12 | 10 | |
| Volume Multiplier | 39 | 29 | 24 | |
They HydroPack is a one-time-use, self hydrating, emergency hydration pouch. Each 12 fl. oz. (355 ml) pouch is pre-filled with a flavored osmotic agent which, when fully hydrated, becomes and electrolyte enriched drink.
How it Works:Simply place the pouch in any water source and it will self hydrate. The pouch itself is the forward osmosis membrane filter that allows the pouch to draw in water and reject even the harshest contaminants. The pouch will hydrate in approximately 10 hours. Once hydrated, insert a straw through the pouch or simply cut the corner off to consume.
| System Specifications: | |
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| Volume: | 12-17 fl. oz. (355-500 ml) |
| Filter Life | one time use |
| Filter Output | 12 fl. oz. (355 ml) in 10-12 hours at 68ºF (20ºC) |
| User Effort | Place the pouch in water; no work required for filtering |
| Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Available In | 6 pack re-sealable pouch 108 pouch bucket 402 bulk (67 packs of 6) |
The SeaPack is a multi-use product that provides emergency hydration fluids from saltwater sources. Because the SeaPack utilizes a passive osmotic process, it is by far the easiest desalination technology available, even lending itself to one hand operation in case of injury.
How it Works:The SeaPack is simple to use; just inject one 4 oz grape nutrient charge into the green port, and fill the red port with saltwater. Nature takes over from there, osmotically drawing fresh water through the membrane while rejecting salt molecules.
| System Specifications: | |
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| Volume: | 17 fl. oz. (500 ml) |
| Filter Life |
8 uses in seawater within 10 days |
| Filter Output | 17 fl. oz. (500 ml) in 5 hours at 68ºF (20°C) and 8 hours at 41°F (5°C) |
| User Effort | seconds to fill, no work required for filtering |
The SeaPack Crew uses the SeaPack technology to provide emergency hydration fluids from saltwater sources, but is a self-hydrating one-time-use pouch. The package comes with three pouches that include a tether to secure the product to a life raft. The pouches are portable, compact and will produce a drink in as little as 8 hours.
How it Works:The SeaPack Crew boasts simplicity of operation; just secure the tether, open the zip, shake the powder down into the membrane compartment and immerse the single use pouch into seawater. Nature takes over from there, osmotically drawing fresh water through the membrane while rejecting the salt molecules.
| System Specifications: | |
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| Volume: | 17 fl. oz. (500 ml) per pouch |
| Filter Life |
Three single use pouches |
| Filter Output |
17 fl. oz. (500 ml) in 10 hours at 68°F (20°C) and |
| User Effort | minimal, no work required for filtering |