
Best Grayl products in the Drinking bottle accessories category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Grayl products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Grayl GP Purifier Cartridge Orange NEW
The Geopress replacement filters are designed for a lifespan of 350 cycles (250 liters). The lifespan decreases when filtering water with a high content of silt, sediments, or tannins. The pressing time of the cartridge increases towards the end of its lifespan. When the pressing time reaches 25-30 seconds, the cartridge should be replaced.
Even though the flow time increases, the cartridge continues to provide protection. It is advisable to replace the cartridge eventually, despite any ecological concerns.

2. Grayl GP Purifier Cartridge Black NEW
The Geopress replacement filters are designed for a service life of 350 cycles (250 l).
The service life is reduced if water with a high content of silt, sediments or tannins is cleaned. The cartridge press time increases towards the end of the cartridge life. When the press time reaches 25-30 seconds, the cartridge should be replaced.
Even if the cycle time increases, the cartridge will continue to protect.
It is then recommended to replace the cartridge at some point, despite any environmental concerns.

3. Grayl Ultrapress replacement filter cartridge
The Geopress replacement filters are designed for a service life of 300 cycles (150 l).
Life is reduced when cleaning water with high levels of silt, sediment or tannins. Cartridge press time increases toward the end of cartridge life. When the press time reaches 25-30 seconds, the cartridge should be replaced.
Even though the cycle time increases, the cartridge continues to protect.
It is recommended that the cartridge then be replaced at some point, despite any environmental concerns.

4. Grayl Ultrapress
The Ultrapress replacement filters are designed for a lifespan of 300 cycles (150 liters). The lifespan decreases when water with a high content of silt, sediments, or tannins is filtered. The pressing time of the cartridge increases towards the end of its lifespan. When the pressing time reaches 25-30 seconds, the cartridge should be replaced. Even though the flow time increases, the cartridge continues to provide protection. It is advisable to replace the cartridge eventually, despite any ecological concerns.
