New Owner of ULA???

Posted by: OregonMouse

New Owner of ULA??? - 10/29/09 06:09 PM

There's a report on the Backpacking Light forum that Brian Frankle has sold ULA to someone named Chris. There's nothing on the ULA website about it, but supposedly several people have talked to the new owner.

Does anyone here know anything about this?
Posted by: OregonMouse

Re: New Owner of ULA??? - 10/29/09 06:28 PM

Brian has just confirmed this on the BPL forum. An announcement will be made on the web site "shortly." Quotes from Brian's post:

Quote:
While other interested parties wanted to move ULA offshore, out of town, or fold the company and adapt the product line to an existing line-up, Chris and Sally approached me with the desire to retain the spirit and character of ULA, while wanting to expand the product line and increase ULA's efficiency....

1)Production will remain in Logan, Utah and will be up and running for a full 12 months each year. The employees who have been responsible for pumpin' out quality goods for the past 8 years are still here, doing what they do so well. We have also relocated the business to a larger production space....

2)The designs of ULA packs will be retained. All packs that ULA offered in '09 will remain unchanged in 2010. As for the future, ULA has a few prototypes waiting in the wings for release which I am sure you will all be interested in....


The rest of the post is here.

There is also a response from Chris, the new owner.

EDIT: I just noticed that the ULA Amigo Pro gravity water filter is no longer on the ULA website. This disturbs me greatly, since it's one of my favorite gear items. I hope this is just a temporary problem!

Posted by: OregonMouse

ULA Amigo Pro discontinued - 11/06/09 02:54 AM

Unfortunately, the inventor of the ULA Amigo Pro water filter was not interested in continuing the agreement he had with Brian with the new owners of ULA, Chris and Sally McMaster. So there will be no more ULA Amigo Pro. This is unfortunate because the Amigo Pro was lighter and faster than other gravity filters on the market.

Posted by: hikerduane

Re: ULA Amigo Pro discontinued - 11/06/09 08:56 AM

I have a Aquamira Frontier Pro coming from Gossamer Gear, 2 oz., I'll be giving that a shot.
Posted by: OregonMouse

Re: ULA Amigo Pro discontinued - 11/06/09 06:25 PM

I tried the Aquamira Frontier Pro last summer. I've read that it's a 2.0 micron filter, so only filters protozoa, not bacteria. And the CDC recommends a 1.0 micron filter for giardia. It's recommended to use chlorine dioxide (MicroPur or Aquamira) tablets with the Frontier Pro to kill the bacteria and viruses. Having the filter for the protozoa just means you don't have to worry about the long contact time for the chemicals to kill them.

My experience is that this filter is SLOW! Instead of the 1 L/minute rate of the ULA Amigo Pro, when the Aquamira Frontier Pro is rigged as a gravity filter the rate is more like 10 minutes per liter. I tried sucking the water with the bite valve, and got mostly air. It took several minutes to get a cup of water through of the filter with the bite valve, and by that time my whole lower face was aching. Fussing with the tablets was also a pain; you have to wait 20-30 minutes before you can even start to filter.

Your mileage may vary, but I think that "Frontier Snail" would be a more appropriate name for this filter! Plus the Aquamira website's not stating the size of the filter makes me doubt quite strongly their advertising claim that it really does filter 99% of the protozoa.

I also need to filter my dog's water on occasion, when the water sources are stagnant and frequented by livestock. In that case it's to prevent leptospirosis. My dog refuses to touch chemically treated water, so I need a filter that will strain out the bacteria.

Completely unrelated, I keep wondering why all these filters use "Pro" in their name?