Seychelle 36oz Triton Omni PRO Filter Bottle – Hollow Fiber & Activated Carbon

Seychelle 36oz Triton Omni PRO Filter Bottle – Hollow Fiber & Activated Carbon

Brand: Seychelle
SKU: 11OHO336
49.95 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Seychelle 36oz Triton Omni PRO – Dual-Filter Water Bottle The Seychelle Triton Omni PRO is the ultimate dual-filter water bottle for everyday hydration, outdoor adventures, and emergency preparedness. It combines an Activated Carbon (ACF) filter for daily tap water use with a Hollow Fiber (UF) filter for camping, hiking, and survival scenarios — all in one compact, lightweight 36oz bottle. Filtration Performance Removes up to 99.9999% of bacteria Removes up to 99.999% of parasites Removes up to 99.999% of microplastics Removes common tap water contaminants Advanced hollow fiber technology with 0.1 micron pore size Dual-Filter System Hollow Fiber (UF) Filter – Ideal for camping, hiking, rivers, lakes, and emergency survival. Filter life: 1,000 gallons / 1 year Activated Carbon (ACF) Filter – Ideal for everyday municipal tap water use. Filter life: 130 gallons / 6 months Designed for Every Situation Whether you’re preparing for a natural disaster, hitting the trail, or simply want cleaner water at home or work, the Triton Omni PRO has you covered. Compact and lightweight enough to fit in a backpack, survival kit, or jacket pocket. Specifications Capacity: 36oz Model Number: 1-10H03-36 Material: Non-BPA leaching plastic Water source: Municipal tap water or freshwater (lakes, rivers, streams). Not for use with salt water. Manufactured by: EPA Registered Establishment (No. 97260-CHN-1) Why Choose Seychelle Omni PRO? ✔ Two filters in one bottle – everyday + outdoor/emergency coverage ✔ Lab-tested filtration – EPA registered manufacturer ✔ Non-BPA leaching plastic – safe for daily use ✔ Compact and lightweight – fits any pack or kit ✔ Long filter life – up to 1,000 gallons on hollow fiber

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