Water filtration options for Rotopax Water Packs?

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I'm curious if there are any accessories that directly attach to the Rotopax Water Packs to filter water?

I've searched online, in the forums, and am not finding much. I have found this interesting Spout Kit, but I'm interested in filling one with a wild water source and filter it as it comes out.
 

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I'm curious if there are any accessories that directly attach to the Rotopax Water Packs to filter water?

I've searched online, in the forums, and am not finding much. I have found this interesting Spout Kit, but I'm interested in filling one with a wild water source and filter it as it comes out.
I don't think there is a specific product that exists, but you should be able to rig an inline filter system, like many gravity bags.
 
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These attach to nalgene bottles and their dromedary bags. Sure you could rig something up.
 
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These attach to nalgene bottles and their dromedary bags. Sure you could rig something up.
Yes, I like this option. I may be able to rig up something that will screw onto the rotopax spout so its just set it and forget it till its done.

 

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I wonder of those water purification tablets work? This way you keep your Rotopax container.
I do keep those around as backup, just in case other options aren't available. But at least in the past, I didn't like the taste and I prefer to be able to filter out particulates as well.

I have used a backpacking MSR filter in the past for hiking. It's just a slow option for 2 gallons.