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https://lifestraw.com/blogs/ne...PkFmuO63l3vqKjtluoJU

Called for the removal of Trump and white supremacy blah blah blah Roll Eyes

Apologies if this was covered and I missed it.
 
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Jeez, another product to stop buying.


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that is sad and pathetic. However I'm not going to keep a list of every product I want to buy and make sure that they don't hold an opposing viewpoint.
 
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Ronin, I’ve got a LifeStraw but there are better alternatives.
 
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I've got a Sawyer Mini and a Katadyn Hiker. The Sawyer Mini or Sawyer Squeeze are small (shorter than the Lifestraw) and these Sawyer filters are more versatile than the Lifestraw, functioning as part of a system. You get a lot for the 20 bucks you pay for a Mini.

Sawyer filtration

Katadyn filtration
 
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Well fuck them.
 
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I can second the Katadyn. Their Pocket version is solid.


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However I'm not going to keep a list of every product I want to buy and make sure that they don't hold an opposing viewpoint.


Don't think anyone is saying that, it's simply information for people to use, had no Idea, having never been on their web page.

Lots of people buy this stuff on ebay, amazon, and never get the information on the corporate hate message.

You don't have to go past the first page to understand the company's ethos
 
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I don't seek out this information, but if a company is going to throw it in my face, I'll gladly take my money elsewhere.

DarnTough (socks) is a great example. Bought a pair to try. Loved them. Went back to the website to drop probably a couple hundred bucks on more pairs and what do I get? A big BLM banner. I can buy socks elsewhere.

I can also buy pocket filtration systems elsewhere. I've always liked Katadyn's stuff anyway.

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Most outdoor brands, particularly US-based brands have some sort of 'virtue signal' statement on their website and social platforms. We're in an age where Branding has taken-over the direction of most companies, people involved with a company, who have zero expertise or, understanding of the products they make but, are consumed with image projection and the need to react to every, single, activity or, statement. Executives with bendable backbones, no grounding that allows them to blow in the winds instead of taking a stand are all around; they can't allow anything negative thus they allow their branding people in marketing to manipulate a companies position. Investors, board members are of the same ilk, spineless.

Best to send them a note of disgust and move-on.
 
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The owner of LifeStraw is Danish. The company is based in Switzerland. I don't know why their opinions about American politics is relevant.

I heard the million LifeStraws they gave away in Africa (mostly Kenya), the Africans don't like using it.

Other filters, such as the Sawyer Mini, filter better, have longer service life, are more compact, and cost the same. Best of all, you can use the Sawyer to filter water into another container, b/c if you could avoid it, why would you want to put dirty water in your canteen/Nalgene/other container?

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I have a Grayl purifier bottle that I carry in my hunting pack and have one stored in the get home bag. They work great and filter out pretty much everything.

https://grayl.com/products/ult...urifier-coyote-amber

No idea on the company's politics, but most outfits in this type of business (outdoor products) tend to be the tree hugger hippie types.


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However I'm not going to keep a list of every product I want to buy and make sure that they don't hold an opposing viewpoint.


Don't think anyone is saying that,


I'm saying, why not?

Sure you can't keep track of them all, but why not vote with your wallet when you can.


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The owner of LifeStraw is Danish. The company is based in Switzerland. I don't know why their opinions about American politics is relevant.
Their opinions about American politics aren't valid. but your hard-earned money is. Vote with your dollars.

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I have always recommended the Lifestraw Family unit to people as a home use filter in case of water service problems. That won’t happen anymore. Also reminds me to upgrade my lifestraws in my get home bag.
 
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I received one of these as a gift years ago. First time in the backcountry it failed/broke. I could have fixed it at home but I chose to go back to a traditional filter. I had a PUR Scout and a Kataydn Hiker and that's what I went back to. No comparison in functionality and quality.
 
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Opened this thread and ended up looking at each of these filters. I used and still have stored away a several decades old First Need filter system.
My old 0.4 micron 180 gallon capacity system is blown away by improvements made over the years (no surprise) as evidenced by the smaller, less expensive Sawyer with its 0.1 micron filtering ability and 100,000 gallon capacity. Amazing! Big Grin



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Always thought the Lifestraw was a novel concept but I guess I will need to stick with my MSR as it screws straight to the top of Nalgene bottles.

Thanks for the heads up. When are manufacturers going to learn to keep their political leanings out of the consumer mix? (shaking head)
 
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Opened this thread and ended up looking at each of these filters. I used and still have stored away a several decades old First Need filter system.

Wow...I haven't heard the name First Need in 20+ years, you're taking me back
 
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Opened this thread and ended up looking at each of these filters. I used and still have stored away a several decades old First Need filter system.

Wow...I haven't heard the name First Need in 20+ years, you're taking me back


LoL!
Yeah I'm an old sod who hasn't been pounding the backcountry in a l-o-n-g time.
So my equipment is quite dated. Smile
That said I always took good care of everything. Even my old excellent leather Merrell Wilderness hiking boots (purchased 16 Dec 1991 for $250 (ouch)...yes I still have the receipt and related correspondence in the shoe box Big Grin ), special ordered for my extra wide feet and then made in Italy back then, would be still up to the task today if needed.
No idea if the current production is as well made though. Big Grin



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