Quickly transform water from any freshwater source into clean, safe drinking water. Whether you're hiking, camping, in an emergency situation, this compact and lightweight water filter ensures you have access to safe water wherever you go.
The AQUA Logic Survival Press Water Filter is the ideal companion for your outdoor adventures and is essential for any emergency kit, providing reliable filtration when you need it most.
Emergency drinking water filter
Our water filters are being used worldwide in emergency and disaster situations where there is a lack of clean and safe drinking water. Disease caused by contaminated water is unfortunately the number 2 cause of death worldwide and even the number 1 cause of death among children up to 5 years old. Often more people die from the disaster after the disaster than from the disaster itself. With your purchase you support the work of the
IBOTA Foundation and making this water filter available to those in need.
The AQUA Logic Gravity filter is a drinking water filter designed for situations where the regular water supply is unreliable due to water pollution or contamination. The filter is capable of producing high-quality, safe, and clean drinking water. It is particularly effective in environments heavily contaminated with microorganisms, providing an excellent solution for combating waterborne diseases such as Cholera. Additionally, the filter operates without the use of chemicals and is composed of maintenance-free and corrosion-resistant components.
Suitable Water Sources for Use with Our AQUA Logic Emergency Water Filters
- Rainwater: Easy to collect and directly filter.
- Surface Water: For example, from ditches, lakes, rivers, and streams.
Tip: For optimal results, we recommend pre-filtering surface water with a cloth, such as a tea towel, to remove large contaminants.
- Spring Water: Water from natural springs, if accessible.
- Snow and Ice: Melted snow or ice can be filtered.
Note: Do not use snow or ice that is contaminated with salt or has lost its clear white color.
- Groundwater: Water from shallow wells or boreholes.
Note: If the groundwater contains iron, it can be easily de-ironed by adding oxygen to the water. This can be done by pouring the water back and forth between two buckets. Allow the water to settle so that the iron particles accumulate at the bottom. The clear water on top can then be filtered with the AQUA Logic emergency water filter.
- Rain Puddles: Water collected in depressions after rainfall. Pre-filter large contaminants before filtering.
- Condensed Water: Water collected through condensation, such as with plastic sheets or collection systems.
Note: This filter is not suitable for purifying saltwater or heavily chemically contaminated water.
Filter characteristics
The AQUA Logic Survival Press Water Filter operates using water pressure, where force is applied to push water from the outer bottle through the filter and into the inner bottle.

This filter features the AQUA Logic CG-Ultra water filter element, which combines Ultrafiltration Membranes and Activated Carbon Granulate for effective filtration.
The Activated Carbon Granulate, made from organic coconut shell material, offers a high adsorption capacity. It efficiently adsorbs odors, color, and taste, as well as metals such as lead, yeasts, chlorine, pharmaceutical residues, and other harmful chemicals.
Ultra filtration membranes with a pore size of 0.02 microns, providing effective filtration against:
- Pathogenic organisms: Bacterial reduction of >99.9999% (including Cholera, Shigella, Typhus, Klebsiella terriagena, Legionella, and E. coli)
- Cysts/Protozoa: (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium)
- Micro- and Nano-plastics: Removes particles as small as 0.02 microns.
Manual
1. Prepare
Open the drinking spout on top of the lid.
2. Remove the Outer Bottle
Firmly hold the lid with one hand and the outer bottle with the other. Pull the inner bottle gently out of the outer bottle. Apply even pressure and avoid pulling too quickly to prevent damage. Always ensure that the filter element is firmly attached to the bottom of the inner bottle.
3. Remove the Filter Element
Twist the filter element counterclockwise and gently pull it downward to detach it from the inner bottle.
4. Replacement
Take the new element and attach it firmly to the bottom of the inner bottle.