The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is the compact gadget from backyard to backcountry!
A lightweight construction, versatile design, and ergonomic size have this filter fit for off-grid hydration on hikes, camping trips, international travels, and emergency preparations – delivering up to 37,000 litres of drinking water for the gram-counters of the gradient! As water passes through the chamber’s side walls, bacteria and protozoa are trapped to ensure what reaches your mouth is clean, safe, and great-tasting. Its hollow fibre microfilter removes 99.99999% of Salmonella and other harmful bacteria, 99.9999% of protozoa including giardia and cryptosporidium, and 100% of microplastics. From billabong to bayou, drink straight from the water source using the straw – or for the versatile adventure, attach to the included 1-litre drinking pouch, separately available hydration pack tubing, or a standard disposable bottle with a 28mm thread.
From the marshlands to an opaque oasis, the Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System by Sawyer is the ultimate hydration station in the palm of your hand.
Hollow fibre filter
Small and lightweight design
Longevity of 378,000L
Removes bacteria, protozoa, E. Coli, Giardia, cryptosporidium, Vibrio cholerea, Salmonella Typhi, Leptospirosis, and microplastics
Suited to outdoor activity and international travel
Includes 1L drinking pouch, drinking straw, cleaning coupling, spare gasket, and cleaning plunger
Staff tip:Heads up! Sawyer are transitioning to a new logo. Your gear might come with the old or new label, but it's the same awesome product.
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Gravity Feeding1 answer
Can this be used for gravity feeding (without squeezing) - so hang a bottle or bag of unfiltered water and have it self filter to a clean water container ? If so, any idea of the flow rate (assume unfiltered water bag / bottle directly connected to filter - no hose between)
Steve - South West Rocks, NSW(10 months ago)
G'day Steve,
You can, but it's very inefficient. As this isn't the intended function of the filter, there's no provided flow rate, but if you give it a google you'll find a few blogs and articles where people have done various testing with Sawyer filters for this exact purpose. The results vary but in the ballpark of a few hundred mls and minutre, so it's good to go down the research wormhole & get a lot of feedback from real-life scenarios.
If you're after a gravity filter specifically, can't recommend the Platypus GravityWorks more highly.