💧 Stay hydrated, stay unstoppable—filter your way to fearless adventures!
The SawyerProducts Mini Water Filtration System is a compact, ultra-lightweight filter that removes nearly all bacteria, protozoa, and microplastics from water. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it fits in the palm of your hand, attaches to multiple hydration options, and is rated to filter up to 100,000 gallons, ensuring safe drinking water wherever you go.
Brand | Sawyer |
Special Feature | Protects against 99.999999% of bacteria (including Salmonella, Cholera, and E. coli), 99.9999% of protozoa (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium), 100% of microplastics |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 3"W x 8"H |
Package Information | Pouch |
Installation Type | Portable/Countertop |
Power Source | Manual Operation |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Model Name | MINI Water Filter |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1E+5 Gallons Per Minute |
UPC | 050716001280 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00050716001280 |
Manufacturer | Sawyer Products |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.62 x 9.61 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 3 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Sawyer |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Rated up to 100,000 gallons by manufacturer |
Color | Blue |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SP128 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Filter w/ Pouches |
Size | 1-Pack |
Sport Type | Boating, Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle, Training |
B**E
Easy to use water filter
Used this on a backpacking trip this past weekend at Gem Lake in WA state. I was very try surprised how well this worked and how easy it was to use. It’s small and compact easy to fit in a small zipper, the water capacity I got is 16oz and worked will for me, the speed of it was depending on how your squeezed the water out, and I felt that the quality was pretty good for what I paid for. I would like to get a larger water bladder as it took me a good 15 min out es to fill up a 3L bladder. Also, I was worried about a weird taste from the filter and surprisingly I did t have an issue. If you do a little liquid iv or gatorlite can help with the taste if needed.
G**D
Essential Backpacking Gear
UPDATE:So I recently added the CNOC Vecto 2L bladder to this rig and got rid of my Survivor collapsible canteens. I don't think I'll be going back. The Vecto has a large opening to fill, and a 28mm bottle cap to dispense. The Mini screws on perfectly and now I can filter 2L at a time with no issues. Loving this.I also have gotten rid of all my Nalgenes from my backpacking/camping setup. I use them for the office now. I have replaced them with Smartwater bottles. The SW bottles weight less than 2 ounces each, cost $1-2 each and fit the Mini. I have also found I can get two 32 oz SW bottles into a single water bottle pocket on my pack. That means I can either carry 4 liters of water without affecting my internal storage. I have come to really value that decision. When a SW bottle wears out or breaks, I can replace it at pretty much any grocery store for less than $2.ORIGINAL REVIEW (May, 2017):Did some back country camping this past weekend and took the Sawyer Mini out with me for the first time. Reviews on it were good and I was looking for ways to cut down on weight and footprint on my old filter system (a pump). The mini is excellent.I've seen a few reviews complaining about the bag it comes with and the time it takes to squeeze "x" amount of water through it. All I have to say is, yes the bag is too small. 16 oz is kind of lame. The quality of the bag? Seems decent enough. I'll end up replacing it anyway with a pair of Survivor Filter collapsible canteens (32 oz each).As far as the filter goes, I tried it on just some regular old tap water to function test it and get familiar before taking it out. I filtered two liters of water through it (2 Nalgenes) and then back flushed it. I was shocked to see the brown much it filtered out of the tap water! I may get a second on and just screw it onto a SmartWater bottle for drinking at work!The system was easy to use. I don't know what kind of rush others are in when backpacking, but I'm not. I move at my pace and take my time. i'm not in a race when I'm backpacking or camping. I don't mind taking a couple minutes to filter some clean drinking/cooking water.The Sawyer Mini works great. I have zero complaints. I appreciate that it comes with the syringe to back flush it and keep it working well. The 16 oz bag is too small, but it works, and unless you're Hulking out on the thing, it should last just fine. That's one piece I'll upgrade, but the filter alone is well worth the cost of the set.
T**H
Small, great flow, cheap, safe - this is a perfect product
Wow. I've been hiking the Appalachian trail solo as out-and-back day hikes this year. Over the summer, I started taking 2 water bottles with me for my 12-mile and longer hikes. And I would refill them, unfiltered, from water sources along the trail. My brother pointed out that I as certifiably insane to do such a thing. After some thought, I decided to agree with him.After some searching, I ended with this setup. I wanted something I could take with me that was ultra-light and ultra-small. I usually have my iphone and some trail mix in one pocket of my running shorts, a water bottle in my hand, some backup carbs on the other pocket, ID and cash in the back pocket. That's it. While it's reasonable to do 5 miles this way, or even 8 if you have water at your destination, 12-15 miles requires a refill.And this is how you refill. The filter is tiny, and if you're using clear water from a moving stream or spring, the flow is pretty fast. As fast as my Katadyn hiker filter that I've had for years. After a few trips with this baby, I'm hooked. A couple tips and things I've learned:1) You're carrying 2 water bottles anyway - one to fill from a water source, and one to drink from. I fill the clean bottle with filtered water, and fill the other bottle with unfiltered water.2) The bags are unreliable. I haven't had one break yet, but it's a common thing. So don't rely on 1. Bring a backup. Or,3) Use another bottle with a cap that fits. The package says the filter fits on most water bottles. I have not found that to be the case with 2 different house brands of water bottles. I did find that the house brand 0-calorie clear soda (it comes in peach, blackberry, etc, you know what I mean) bottles did fit. So for 68 cents, I have an unfiltered bottle I can use. I think that soda bottles will reliably fit, but that's just a guess.4) lastly, because the equipment is so small and light, it is easy to lose. I started off on a 15-mile hike last week and 3 miles in discovered that my water bag was gone. I assumed I had left it in the car accidentally or it had dropped on the trail. I went ahead and did the hike anyway, refilling at a clear spring, right at the source, without filtering. I found the bag on the side of the trail on my way back. So use a zipper pocket, bundle the items to something bigger with a rubber band, do something to protect yourself.I have not used this for a camping trip yet, but I would not hesitate to do so. It's amazing. I would make sure to take the backwash plunger with me if I was backpacking, though. I love this system - it simply can't be beat.
S**N
Pretty good but lifetime over advertised
Never got diarrhea despite drinking from countless streams, including some sketchy ones near horse paths. It didn't last anywhere near its expected lifetime though, nowhere near 100k gallons. Lasted less than a year, about 500 gallons despite being exclusively used with tap water or mountain stream water from the Sierras and being flushed semi regularly.When I got it it was easily filtering water, i patched it in line with my water bladder and would filter for friends. Towards the end of its life, despite being aggressively flushed before the trip, it was struggling to put out a liter every 5-10 minutes with the water bladder being squeezed and required excessive force to get pressure just through the bite valve. For the price it's good though, about what was expected.
K**M
Simple, lightweight filter - great for day hikes
I bought this to filter water on long day ohikes. Worked perfectly for my needs and I loved being able to fill the water bag from a stream or river and have clean water by squeezing it into my water bottle. I especially like the compact size and different options for use. Very easy to use.
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