Review topics: ["customer service","replacement","cap","bottle","upgrade","water","filter","lid","geopress","help","handle","grayl","solution","system","ultrapress"].
Reviews
Only one thing is missing
"I really like my 16oz. Grayl UltraPress. There is one thing that would make it perfect though. It needs some sort of cap strap or some kind of screw cap keeper. It's a design flaw that keeps a good product from being a GREAT product. Bonnie Smith Atlanta, GA"
— Bonnie S. (3/5)
Definitely love the upgrade makes
"Definitely love the upgrade makes it very easy to drink from and seal. Would give 5 stars if it had a lanyard or attached cap. Will be too easy for us old folks to lose (ie: why they sell replacement caps on website). Like the flat areas to place palms when pressing."
— KENDRICK K. (4/5)
Service
"The service for replacement was quick easy and communication was maintained throughout."
— Lee W. (5/5)
Great lid that needs a cap leash
"Everything about the lid is great except the cap should have a leash on it. This seems like a simple fix for some design negligence since the cap must come on and off constantly. It's bigger counterparts have this feature, why can't the ultrapress have the same?"
— Justin L. (4/5)
Works on ultralight
"It works on the ultra light"
— eric l. (5/5)
TETHER!
"Do you not read the reviews? PUT A DANG TETHER ON THE CAP!"
— Eli (1/5)
not
"Not"
— Megan B. (1/5)
Get this
"This is so much better than the cap the ultralight came with. Easy to push down. Love the handle and the little mouth cap. Could be improved with a tether to the mouthpiece cap. Great upgrade!"
— Natalie H. (5/5)
Extra Drink-Thru cap for Ultrapress Ti
"A 5 star addition [ we do not see it as a replacement] as this one like the original ‘Olive drab ‘ is so robust it compliments the 5 star Ultrapress Ti . May we add Unicorn’s customer services Helen was also 5 star . We just wish Grayl made a cooking lid in Ti for the Ultrapress as they do for the larger Geopress ."
— Mark C. (5/5)
No Cap Tether Solution
"Very strange that there is no tether for the cap! Loose your cap while out and about and you're in trouble. Here's a solution. . . . glue a very thin magnet to the top of the cap and another on the press platform. For Grayl to develop a new lid or a cap tether for the Ultrapress would be better, but this is an inexpensive solution in the meantime."
— MCV (4/5)