Sawyer Squeeze pouch and black water filter
Sawyer Squeeze pouch and black water filter

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Sawyer Products Squeeze Water Filtration System - $29.97

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The Sawyer Squeeze Water Filtration System provides clean drinking water almost instantly. It’s a practical gift for anyone who loves traveling, camping, fishing, hiking and outdoor adventures. The flow isn’t restricted at all, so clean water comes gushing out as soon as you squeeze the bottle.

Offering 0.1 absolute micron filtering, the system removes up to 99% of harmful bacteria, cysts and protozoa. It also eliminates 100% of microplastics for safer drinking water. Once the water filters through, it can be sprayed into the mouth or bottle from the included pouch.

For anyone who hesitates to drag a heavy water bottle along, this filtration system weighs just 2 ounces. It easily fits into the palm of the hand. The two 32-ounce BPA-free pouches provide plenty of fresh water for their favorite outdoor activities.

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Cnoc’s ThruBottle also features a 28mm thread, allowing you to use it with filters such as the Sawyer Squeeze.

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Medya Mansyone

Sawyer Squeeze + Cnoc VectoX 2L 28mm is widely considered to be the most reliable filter-bladder combo in existence, and we agree 100% with that sentiment.

Jaeger Shaw
Owner & Managing Editor

Medya Mansyone

I carry the Sawyer Squeeze in my day pack in case of emergencies and as a backup to my larger water filter on backpacking trips where I know I’ll be relying on streams.

Mikaela Ruland
Editor in Chief