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Reviews
Great water bottle
"Great water bottle for everyday and survival easy to clean and take care of. The fact that it's titanium is what sold it for me able to have water purification and able to it to boil the water is a huge plus. I would recommend this to everyone looks for a great titanium water bottle"
— Kenneth K. (5/5)
Peace of mind while flying
"I bought this as a gift for my daughter who is in helicopter pilot school in the PNW. Because it titanium, it is light enough that she can keep it with her while flying where weight is a premium. So wherever she lands intentionally or not so intentionally, she will have the ability to have clean drinking water."
— Brian C. (5/5)
Old customer, upgraded gear.
"I have an original Grayl filter (before the two sizes;) and always loved that the vessel HOLDS the water as well as filters water. It’s my second water bottle for bikepacking, with the increased ability to boil for foods. It helps my gear list shrink."
— Scott H. (5/5)
Lose Me, Find Me
"I'm begging you to design a lid that attaches to the UltraPress. I spoke to the design engineer and he said "we'll never do that again" in reference to the detached lid. You could/should engineer a new top with attached lid. I'd buy it today."
— Kevin B. (4/5)
Was looking for a water
"Was looking for a water bottle to cover my everyday water intake but also needed it to fit a cup holder. Additionally, I was hoping to find something I could also use on my hiking and backpacking trips. During my research I came across this water bottle and felt it would be perfect and check all the boxes, then realized it had a built-in water filter for hiking/backpacking and knew I needed to give it a shot. Since receiving it, I've been even more impressed with the look, feel, and functionality. Incredible product, and stoked it's a local business to support as well!"
— Austin W. (5/5)
Peace of Mind
"I recently set off on a series of trips from Belize to Mexico and having the Ultra press in my kit when water is questionable, game me more confidence and opportunities for hydration. Things as simple as brushing teeth to backcountry trickles, I never once doubted the Ultra press and will continue to travel with it as an essential part of my kits."
— Michi M. (5/5)
Taste less like river
"Took it on my first trip. Ended up doing many presses but I did choose the small one for weight so that's on me. Would be cool if they had a coffee press for the small one."
— Simon L. (5/5)
Little Grayl
"I have used the 16 oz. Grayl a lot since I’ve gotten it, and it functions, as far as I can tell, exactly as it’s advertised. However, I really need the larger model. I am ALWAYS hiking, camping, and training for big backcountry hunts or long fly fishing river trips, and the 16 oz just needs to be filled too many times during the day. I’ve used it in springs, rivers, lakes, and in clear and dirty water, and it works as advertised. I even use it at restaurants when there is self fill water stations and I get a ton of inquiries about it, which has allowed me a ton of opportunity to tell people about Grayl. I have some African water well drilling trips coming up and these would be invaluable to the teams there. Thanks for the work you’re doing. Great product! P. S. I use this product for several of the selections below in the review but am only allowed to select one."
— David A. (5/5)
I am a huge fan
"I am a huge fan of Grayl purification bottles. I purchased the original model over ten years ago, and have since bought the newer UltraPress, GeoPress, and now a Titanium UltraPress. I have used them repeatedly over the years for both hiking and backpacking, but even more for travel. I don't go anywhere without one. I have great trust in the product, and have given several more as gifts, and have recommended the Grayl product line to numerous friends and acquaintances who subsequently made their own purchases. The convenience Grayl purification bottles provide is better than anything else out on the market, simply stated, nothing does it better. You can get lighter filters, but they don't purify, you can get higher volume purifiers, but they aren't as light and convenient. The titanium version now offers the added convenience of a metal (Ti) contained to cook with for minimalist hikers. I have only one issue with the UltraPress version, which I have previously mentioned several years ago in a review, and am disappointed to see Grayl has never made an improvement to the unretained bottle cap lid. A simple fix is to make a lid for the UltraPress in the same/or similar style to the GeoPress with built in cap retention. This would make this excellent product complete. My solution thus far has been using a camera lens cap retention lanyard. This works but is a second rate solution to a problem Grayl already solved on the GeoPress. Grayl- fix this minor issue with the UltraPress to make it the perfect piece of kit!"
— TIm M. (4/5)
I haven't used it yet honestly
"Im scared to use it. Lol Don't want to get sick."
— Alexander C. (5/5)