
Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is the ultimate solution for clean and safe drinking water wherever your adventures take you. Ultra-compact and lightweight, this reusable filter weighs just 2 oz and fits easily in the palm of your hand. Despite its small size, the powerful Micro Squeeze removes 99.99999% of bacteria (including salmonella, cholera and E. coli) and 99.9999% of protozoa (such as cryptosporidium and giardia), far exceeding EPA recommendations. It also filters out 100% of microplastics, providing you with the purest water possible. The Micro Squeeze is incredibly versatile, allowing you to attach it to the included 32 oz squeeze pouch, drink directly from a water source using the included straw, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately) or screw it onto standard disposable bottles with 28mm threads. The included 32 oz pouch is made from a strong, soft material with a redesigned gusset for easy filling and stability. Perfect for everything from backcountry adventures to international travel and an essential addition to any emergency preparedness kit, the Micro Squeeze ensures you have access to clean water when you need it most. Using cutting-edge 0.1-micron absolute filtration technology, it features a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes that trap harmful pathogens, providing confidence that your water is safe to drink. Rated to filter up to 100000 gal, this durable filter comes with a cleaning coupling, spare gasket and cleaning plunger. Sawyer tests each unit three times to performance standards before packaging, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is the ultimate solution for clean and safe drinking water wherever your adventures take you. Ultra-compact and lightweight, this reusable filter weighs just 2 oz and fits easily in the palm of your hand. Despite its small size, the powerful Micro Squeeze removes 99.99999% of bacteria (including salmonella, cholera and E. coli) and 99.9999% of protozoa (such as cryptosporidium and giardia), far exceeding EPA recommendations. It also filters out 100% of microplastics, providing you with the purest water possible. The Micro Squeeze is incredibly versatile, allowing you to attach it to the included 32 oz squeeze pouch, drink directly from a water source using the included straw, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately) or screw it onto standard disposable bottles with 28mm threads. The included 32 oz pouch is made from a strong, soft material with a redesigned gusset for easy filling and stability. Perfect for everything from backcountry adventures to international travel and an essential addition to any emergency preparedness kit, the Micro Squeeze ensures you have access to clean water when you need it most. Using cutting-edge 0.1-micron absolute filtration technology, it features a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes that trap harmful pathogens, providing confidence that your water is safe to drink. Rated to filter up to 100000 gal, this durable filter comes with a cleaning coupling, spare gasket and cleaning plunger. Sawyer tests each unit three times to performance standards before packaging, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is the ultimate solution for clean and safe drinking water wherever your adventures take you. Ultra-compact and lightweight, this reusable filter weighs just 2 oz and fits easily in the palm of your hand. Despite its small size, the powerful Micro Squeeze removes 99.99999% of bacteria (including salmonella, cholera and E. coli) and 99.9999% of protozoa (such as cryptosporidium and giardia), far exceeding EPA recommendations. It also filters out 100% of microplastics, providing you with the purest water possible. The Micro Squeeze is incredibly versatile, allowing you to attach it to the included 32 oz squeeze pouch, drink directly from a water source using the included straw, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately) or screw it onto standard disposable bottles with 28mm threads. The included 32 oz pouch is made from a strong, soft material with a redesigned gusset for easy filling and stability. Perfect for everything from backcountry adventures to international travel and an essential addition to any emergency preparedness kit, the Micro Squeeze ensures you have access to clean water when you need it most. Using cutting-edge 0.1-micron absolute filtration technology, it features a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes that trap harmful pathogens, providing confidence that your water is safe to drink. Rated to filter up to 100000 gal, this durable filter comes with a cleaning coupling, spare gasket and cleaning plunger. Sawyer tests each unit three times to performance standards before packaging, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is the ultimate solution for clean and safe drinking water wherever your adventures take you. Ultra-compact and lightweight, this reusable filter weighs just 2 oz and fits easily in the palm of your hand. Despite its small size, the powerful Micro Squeeze removes 99.99999% of bacteria (including salmonella, cholera and E. coli) and 99.9999% of protozoa (such as cryptosporidium and giardia), far exceeding EPA recommendations. It also filters out 100% of microplastics, providing you with the purest water possible. The Micro Squeeze is incredibly versatile, allowing you to attach it to the included 32 oz squeeze pouch, drink directly from a water source using the included straw, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately) or screw it onto standard disposable bottles with 28mm threads. The included 32 oz pouch is made from a strong, soft material with a redesigned gusset for easy filling and stability. Perfect for everything from backcountry adventures to international travel and an essential addition to any emergency preparedness kit, the Micro Squeeze ensures you have access to clean water when you need it most. Using cutting-edge 0.1-micron absolute filtration technology, it features a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes that trap harmful pathogens, providing confidence that your water is safe to drink. Rated to filter up to 100000 gal, this durable filter comes with a cleaning coupling, spare gasket and cleaning plunger. Sawyer tests each unit three times to performance standards before packaging, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
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originally posted on REI
Ive used pump filters, sawyer minis, sawyer squeezes, and now the micro squeeze. The pump filters weighed too much, the mini’s filtration rates were slow, and the squeeze leaked too easily around the threads and could only be used as a screw on filter. The micro squeeze fixed all that. It has the flow rate of the squeeze, and the reliable connections of the mini. The best sawyer yet.
originally posted on northriveroutdoors.com
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is an excellent choice for one or two persons' use while traveling, camping, and other situations where you may need to drink water of unknown safety. The kit is small and lightweight. With proper care, the filter is very long-lasting and does not involve the regular replacement of disposable filter elements. I filtered some pond water, which, although clear, was likely to have contained some bacteria, and the resulting filtered water was fresh-tasting and apparently potable (no ill effects post 48 hours!).Assuming relatively clear water and an unclogged filter, the unassisted (gravity only, no squeezing) drip rate was about 250 ml/8 oz. per minute, so it follows that with a bit of pressure on the bag, the rate could ... MoreThe Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is an excellent choice for one or two persons' use while traveling, camping, and other situations where you may need to drink water of unknown safety. The kit is small and lightweight. With proper care, the filter is very long-lasting and does not involve the regular replacement of disposable filter elements. I filtered some pond water, which, although clear, was likely to have contained some bacteria, and the resulting filtered water was fresh-tasting and apparently potable (no ill effects post 48 hours!).Assuming relatively clear water and an unclogged filter, the unassisted (gravity only, no squeezing) drip rate was about 250 ml/8 oz. per minute, so it follows that with a bit of pressure on the bag, the rate could be increased somewhat.One thing I might recommend to the manufacturer is a step-by-step instruction sheet with pictures, as there are a number of similar parts with similar names, and it took me a little while to figure out which end to connect where. The manufacturer's video on the amazon page describes how to backwash after use, and this is important in maintaining efficiency and safety of the filter.
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The compact and ultra-light features of the Sawyer water filter are completed negated by their pitifully slow filtration rate and clogging. The Sawyer products have a horribly slow filtration rate (even when brand-new), and they don't have any pre-filters. Thus, the Sawyer filters clog up immediately. Your can back-flush the filter to clear it. But it's extremely aggravating because it takes SO-O-O-O-O long to filter just a tiny amount of water that you then have to waste back-flushing. I threw my Sawyer into the garbage with much joy and celebration.
| Lifespan | Up to 100,000 gallons |
| Filter Material | Hollow Fiber Membrane |
Sawyer Products Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System
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Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System
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Ive used pump filters, sawyer minis, sawyer squeezes, and now the micro squeeze. The pump filters weighed too much, the mini’s filtration rates were slow, and the squeeze leaked too easily around the threads and could only be used as a screw on filter. The micro squeeze fixed all that. It has the flow rate of the squeeze, and the reliable connections of the mini. The best sawyer yet.
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is an excellent choice for one or two persons' use while traveling, camping, and other situations where you may need to drink water of unknown safety. The kit is small and lightweight. With proper care, the filter is very long-lasting and does not involve the regular replacement of disposable filter elements. I filtered some pond water, which, although clear, was likely to have contained some bacteria, and the resulting filtered water was fresh-tasting and apparently potable (no ill effects post 48 hours!).Assuming relatively clear water and an unclogged filter, the unassisted (gravity only, no squeezing) drip rate was about 250 ml/8 oz. per minute, so it follows that with a bit of pressure on the bag, the rate could ... MoreThe Sawyer Micro Squeeze Water Filtration System is an excellent choice for one or two persons' use while traveling, camping, and other situations where you may need to drink water of unknown safety. The kit is small and lightweight. With proper care, the filter is very long-lasting and does not involve the regular replacement of disposable filter elements. I filtered some pond water, which, although clear, was likely to have contained some bacteria, and the resulting filtered water was fresh-tasting and apparently potable (no ill effects post 48 hours!).Assuming relatively clear water and an unclogged filter, the unassisted (gravity only, no squeezing) drip rate was about 250 ml/8 oz. per minute, so it follows that with a bit of pressure on the bag, the rate could be increased somewhat.One thing I might recommend to the manufacturer is a step-by-step instruction sheet with pictures, as there are a number of similar parts with similar names, and it took me a little while to figure out which end to connect where. The manufacturer's video on the amazon page describes how to backwash after use, and this is important in maintaining efficiency and safety of the filter.
The compact and ultra-light features of the Sawyer water filter are completed negated by their pitifully slow filtration rate and clogging. The Sawyer products have a horribly slow filtration rate (even when brand-new), and they don't have any pre-filters. Thus, the Sawyer filters clog up immediately. Your can back-flush the filter to clear it. But it's extremely aggravating because it takes SO-O-O-O-O long to filter just a tiny amount of water that you then have to waste back-flushing. I threw my Sawyer into the garbage with much joy and celebration.
Fell in love with the Sawyer Mini on the AT in 2016 after my in-line gravity fed filter system froze in the Smokey Mountains. Upgraded to Sawyer Squeeze. Enjoyed the very rapid filtration rate! Experimented with the Micro Squeeze while doing the Virginia triple crown in 2021. Micro Squeeze was definitely lighter than the Squeeze, but had a much slower filter rate. My hiking partner got tired of waiting for me to filter water and loaned me his Squeeze. Since then, I’ve returned to using the Squeeze. Bottom line, if weight is truly an issue, go with the Micro, but expect to spend more time filtering water. For me, life is too short, so I went back to the Squeeze.
First couple trips with this were great. The freedom was really enjoyable, bring a pouch and the Sawyer and sip as you move through the wilderness. As time went on, flow started to slow. Squeezing pouches to force water through got tougher and tougher. Finally decided to follow the instructions in their back flush video, including soaking it in hot water and many, many back flushes. My frustration culminated when I brought it to Yosemite and had to squeeze my pouches with all my might to generate any flow. Setting up a gravity system produced absolutely ZERO flow.I never ever filtered very silty or turbid water. Stuck to moving water when I could and if the water was still, tried to scoop from the top, not disturb the bottom dirt, etc.It is quite frustrating to ... MoreFirst couple trips with this were great. The freedom was really enjoyable, bring a pouch and the Sawyer and sip as you move through the wilderness. As time went on, flow started to slow. Squeezing pouches to force water through got tougher and tougher. Finally decided to follow the instructions in their back flush video, including soaking it in hot water and many, many back flushes. My frustration culminated when I brought it to Yosemite and had to squeeze my pouches with all my might to generate any flow. Setting up a gravity system produced absolutely ZERO flow.I never ever filtered very silty or turbid water. Stuck to moving water when I could and if the water was still, tried to scoop from the top, not disturb the bottom dirt, etc.It is quite frustrating to have a filter simply not function in the field. I feel I’ve made more than a reasonable effort in maintaining it.
I love the sawyer squeeze! This is my second one. The first one I had for about 5 years and then I accidentally froze it. So I bought the micro squeeze. It is has a slightly slower flow rate than the original, bigger one, but I don't mind. I like this filter mostly for short trips when I am just filtering water for myself. If I'm out for a week or with other people it can be annoying to squeeze so much water through the filter. In those situations I usually bring my gravity filter.I definitely recommend using a different water bag than the one that comes with it. CNOC makes a great one that is easier to fill and squeeze. I use one from hydrapak.I wish that sawyer would sell replacement filters without all the other pieces. I already have the backflushing pump ... MoreI love the sawyer squeeze! This is my second one. The first one I had for about 5 years and then I accidentally froze it. So I bought the micro squeeze. It is has a slightly slower flow rate than the original, bigger one, but I don't mind. I like this filter mostly for short trips when I am just filtering water for myself. If I'm out for a week or with other people it can be annoying to squeeze so much water through the filter. In those situations I usually bring my gravity filter.I definitely recommend using a different water bag than the one that comes with it. CNOC makes a great one that is easier to fill and squeeze. I use one from hydrapak.I wish that sawyer would sell replacement filters without all the other pieces. I already have the backflushing pump and a water bag. It could cut down on plastic waste if they sold the filters on their own.The best parts of this filter, in my opinion, are price, size, weight, durability, and ease of use.
Our party of four recently completed an 80 mile, 9 day backpacking trip in Yellowstone National Park and the Teton Wilderness. Our water sources were Yellowstone Lake for one night and mountain streams for the rest of the trip. Each person had his or her own Sawyer Micro Squeeze. Three bags split open near the top by the end of the third day, despite daily back flushing. We taped the splits with Tenacious Tape, but the bags still leaked. One bag had three leaks that could not be taped. Only one bag held up for the entire trip. A bad problem on a long trip. After we were down to one good bag, we back flushed at least twice per day. From the beginning of the trip, we applied steady, light to moderate pressure when squeezing. The flow rate on all four filters was ... MoreOur party of four recently completed an 80 mile, 9 day backpacking trip in Yellowstone National Park and the Teton Wilderness. Our water sources were Yellowstone Lake for one night and mountain streams for the rest of the trip. Each person had his or her own Sawyer Micro Squeeze. Three bags split open near the top by the end of the third day, despite daily back flushing. We taped the splits with Tenacious Tape, but the bags still leaked. One bag had three leaks that could not be taped. Only one bag held up for the entire trip. A bad problem on a long trip. After we were down to one good bag, we back flushed at least twice per day. From the beginning of the trip, we applied steady, light to moderate pressure when squeezing. The flow rate on all four filters was unacceptable, even with back flushing twice a day. Our fill time for a one liter Smart Water bottle averaged well over 5 minutes.I have used Sawyer Squeeze and Mini filters for years and have not had many problems. I am going back to those products until the problems with theMicro Squeeze are resolved.
I'm extremely pleased with the Micro. I've owned 2 Micros, 4 mini's, and 2 Squeezes. The mini's are practically useless as far as I'm concerned. The Squeeze is great... but the Micro is totally just as good as the Squeeze... but smaller. Oh, and it has a little more flexibility because it has the intake nipple so you could theoretically use it as an in-line filter. Moreover, this comes with a blue adapter so you can connect it using a gravity system. The reason I'm leaving a review now is because I've always used it on clear Sierra water... but I recently returned from a 3 week trip in Utah. I was forced to filter from muddy puddles in the desert and the green river. We're talking muddy as heck water - disgusting. I thought I would ruin the filter. To my amazement, ... MoreI'm extremely pleased with the Micro. I've owned 2 Micros, 4 mini's, and 2 Squeezes. The mini's are practically useless as far as I'm concerned. The Squeeze is great... but the Micro is totally just as good as the Squeeze... but smaller. Oh, and it has a little more flexibility because it has the intake nipple so you could theoretically use it as an in-line filter. Moreover, this comes with a blue adapter so you can connect it using a gravity system. The reason I'm leaving a review now is because I've always used it on clear Sierra water... but I recently returned from a 3 week trip in Utah. I was forced to filter from muddy puddles in the desert and the green river. We're talking muddy as heck water - disgusting. I thought I would ruin the filter. To my amazement, the filter flowed smoothly. I was using a new filter, and I was worried that it was broken because the water flowed so well! The only reason I knew it was working is because mud went in, and clear water came out. I made sure to back-flush the filter after each one of these mud sessions, and eventually it slowed down. After several days of this, I had to flush the filter after each liter. In other words, I'd filter a liter, then back-flush with two syringes, and then do another liter... and back-flush twice. That may seem annoying, but the filter worked the entire trip. Near the end of the trip, the syringe broke! That was OK for me because I have so many syringes from my other Sawyer products. When I got home, I used hot (120F water) to back-flush. This is key. I've had so many Sawyers that I've learned that the warm water helps them regain their flow rate. One thing I want to add is that on all 8 of the Sawyers that I have owned, I've never been able to restore the original flow rate. When these are new, they are amazingly fast. I wish I knew a technique to restore the original flow rate. Therefore, I think that the expected lifespan is a little "generous" on their part. Luckily, they are priced so that I can just buy a new one each year.
Bought this as an upgrade to my kit after using an MSR hand pump. Significant improvement from that filter. I didn’t experience any of the leaking or slow filter issues that others write about. I was sad that this system doesn’t work inline with my platypus bladder out of the box and needs adapters. I had issues with getting the bag to fill without a separate cup to pour into it. My specific water sources were slow running springs. For a bit more money I could have gotten the sawyer original, I would go with that option if I could go back. The weight saving and function doesn’t really explain buying this.I used it on the AT in Shenandoah NP.
| Lifespan | Up to 100,000 gallons |
| Filter Material | Hollow Fiber Membrane |