Sawyer Products SP129 Squeeze Water Filtration System w/Two Pouches

February 21, 2020 - Comment

Ideal for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, emergency prep, or traveling abroad, Sawyer’s Squeeze Water Filter ensures access to clean water in the backcountry or anywhere in the world. Rated to 0.1 micron absolute filtration, the Squeeze Filter removes 99.99999% of all bacteria such as salmonella, cholera, leptospirosis, and e. Coli, and removes 99. 9999% of

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Ideal for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, emergency prep, or traveling abroad, Sawyer’s Squeeze Water Filter ensures access to clean water in the backcountry or anywhere in the world. Rated to 0.1 micron absolute filtration, the Squeeze Filter removes 99.99999% of all bacteria such as salmonella, cholera, leptospirosis, and e. Coli, and removes 99. 9999% of all protozoa such as giardia and cryptosporidium (independent testing laboratory Hydration, LLC.; microbiological report S05-03). The Squeeze Filter also filters out 100% of microplastics. To use, simply fill up the reusable pouch (included on most models) at any water source, screw the filter onto the pouch, and drink directly from the filter or squeeze water into a water bottle. The Squeeze Filter is backed by a manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty. Sawyer individually tests each and every Squeeze Filter three times to performance standards before packaging. The Squeeze Filter comes in a range of models to fit your needs. The SP129 Personal System comes with two 32-ounce, BPA-free water pouches, while the SP131 Personal comes with three BPA-free water pouches (two 32-ounce, one 16-ounce) for more versatile water storage. The SP137 Hydration Kit includes inline adapters for hydration pack bladders (sold separately), plus one 16-ounce pouch and a straw for drinking directly from the source. Great for emergencies, backcountry treks with a large group, or overseas mission trips, the All-in-One System is fully loaded with a 32-ounce pouch, faucet adapter, and adapters for attaching the filter to a 5-gallon bucket (sold separately). The SP181 can create clean, filtered water for a group that can yield up to 540 gallons of clean water per day from any freshwater source. Ideal for boil alerts and emergency preparedness kits, the SP182 Faucet Adapter Kit is paired with a faucet adapter that easily connects to almost any household or outdoor faucet worldwide (pouch not included). Since 1984, Sawyer Products has offered the best, most technologically advanced solutions for protection against sun, bugs, water, and injuries — everything from first aid kits developed for wilderness to point-of-use water filters that filter contaminated water to levels cleaner than U.S. bottled water.

Product Features

  • Lightweight, easily portable 0.1 absolute micron hollow fiber membrane inline water filter
  • High-performance 0.1 Micron absolute inline filter fits in the palm of your hand and weighs just 2 ounces; 100% of MINI units individually tested three times to performance standards by Sawyer
  • Built-in and removable push/pull cap; spray water straight into mouth or bottle from included pouch; attach to standard threaded water bottles
  • Comes with two 32-ounce, BPA-free collapsible pouches that roll up tightly for easy packing; can be reused hundreds of times
  • Backed by manufacturer’s lifetime limited (independent testing laboratory Hydration, LLC.; Microbiological Report S05-03); 100% of Squeeze Filter units individually tested three times to performance standards by Sawyer

Comments

Anonymous says:

BETTER than MINI I used this for the first time on a PCT thru hike. Its simple and effective. I never got sick…..at least not from the water.. I think.. anyways Its not always necessary to filter water, honestly some of the the water i drank on the PCT was delicious pure spring never been messed with by man crystal clear ice cold deliciousness that didnt need filtering. But some of it was disgusting dead animals rotting in stagnant cistern vileness. This is when youll be glad you had your sawyer. I started…

Anonymous says:

This got rid of my Katadyn bottle and my MSR pump forever! For years, I have been using the Katadyn water bottle for my filtration needs while I am on the trail and on my MSR pump filter around the camp and this has replaced both of them. The Katadyn bottle was nice, but had only ok flow so you find yourself squeezing and sucking like crazy, not so with the Sawyer. You can use the included pouch or any bottle with a 2 liter screw top, such as a smart water bottle(get the one with the sports top and use the top to replace the one that came with the…

Anonymous says:

Fastest way to avoid diarrhea I am an Appalachian Trail thru hiker, which means I have 2,200 miles of hiking experience under my belt. For my entire 5 and a half month hike on the AT, I used this water filtration system. Most thru hikers who choose to use a filter (instead of Aquamira or other chemical alternatives) used this filter for many reasons. It is remarkably fast, lasts a very long time (reportedly 1 million gallons), and is so much easier than pumping.I recommend buying a smart water bottle (the filter will…

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