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  • Sawyer Products SP181 PointOne All-in-One Filtration Kit with 32-Ounce Squeezable Pouch
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Sawyer Products PointOne Water Filtration System with 32-Ounce Squeezable Pouch


Price: $26.09 - $144.39
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  • Simply fill up the pouch of your choice at a lake, stream or river, screw the filter directly onto the pouch and 1) Squeeze the bag and filter water into your water bottle or container of choice, 2) Drink directly from the filter which has a built in push pull cap for on/off functions, 3) Attach the filter onto most threaded water bottles including 2 liter bottles
  • Kit includes: 3 Lightweight Durable Collapsible Pouches (reusable) in 12 oz, 16 oz, and 32 oz, Sawyer 0.10 Absolute Micron Hollow Fiber Membrane Screw On/Off Water Filter, Replaceable Pop Up Drinking Spout, Cleaning Syringe
  • Life Expectancy: 1 Million Gallons Guaranteed

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Product Description

FEATURES of the Sawyer PointONE Squeeze Water Filter System Set Ability to roll up, it takes up virtually no space in your pack Simply fill up the pouch of your choice at a lake, stream or river, screw the filter directly onto the pouch and 1) Squeeze the bag and filter water into your water bottle or container of choice, 2) Drink directly from the filter which has a built in push pull cap for on/off functions, 3) Attach the filter onto most threaded water bottles including 2 liter bottles Kit includes: 3 Lightweight Durable Collapsible Pouches (reusable) in 12 oz, 16 oz, and 32 oz, Sawyer 0.10 Absolute Micron Hollow Fiber Membrane Screw On/Off Water Filter, Replaceable Pop Up Drinking Spout, Cleaning Syringe Life Expectancy: 1 Million Gallons Guaranteed

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  • ASIN: B00T91YZN4
  • Item model number: SP129-Parent
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (467 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,307 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Customer Reviews

Light, simple and easy to use.
uverslmnd
I purchased the Sawyer SP131 PointOne Squeeze Water Filter System and it works great.
Janice Morrow
Back flush the filter per the instructions if flow decreases very much.
Brian

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

92 of 92 people found the following review helpful By Occasional Reader on October 8, 2011
Style Name: All-In-One SystemSize Name: One Pouch
For the last several months i have been using this filter in a rural Central American country with industrial-strength e-coli and amoebic cysts in the water. Does the job fast and with 10 times better filtration than EPA standards. Initially it did 5 gal. (19 L) in 17 to 20 minutes. Now it has settled in at about an hour for that 5 gal. I recommend a back-flush with the included syringe after every use. The syringe works much better if you slice out the end of the internal threads designed to hold the needle as they make for a leaky fit... takes a very fine-pointed sharp knife. Sawyer has another filter (PointZero Two) with even finer but slower filtration if viruses are a problem. I suspend the water from the ceiling and use some ordinary 1/4 inch vinyl tubing to give a bit more head pressure. I would recommend a pre-filter of some sort if your source has a lot of particulates. Very highly recommended and much better than other filters i have used.
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115 of 122 people found the following review helpful By J. Blough on July 1, 2012
Style Name: Personal SystemSize Name: Three Pouches
I switched to the Sawyer Squeeze from the Aquamira Frontier Pro, because the Squeeze is a more effective filter. The Squeeze has a slightly higher field weight than the Frontier Pro, but it is safer to use without additional chemical treatment than the Frontier Pro. The Squeeze's guarantee is excellent, and the expected life of the filter is far longer than that of the Frontier Pro.

I tested the filter, at home, with both the 16 and 32oz bottles. I was wary of the strength of the bottles, due to the force being exerted on them and some previous bad experiences with Platypus bottles of a similar design (though my Evernew bottles have proven to be extremely durable), but both seemed solid.

I used the 16oz. squeeze bottle in conjunction with the filter for 6 months, approximately 10 separate backpacking trips, and 30-40 individual uses of the bottle. The 16oz. bottle showed no leaks at all and greatly increased my confidence in Sawyer's design. For a trip to the high desert of Central Oregon, I decided to use the 32oz. bottle.

At the second use of the 32oz. bottle, it developed a small leak near the top seam. I was able to filter enough water for myself and my hiking partner, but the leak allowed dirty water to spray my clean bottle. At my next water stop, the bottle sprung a second leak on the opposite seam and the first hole doubled in size. Half of each fillup ended up in the dust, and I was unable to carry water in the bottle to the next water source.

After my trek, I emailed Sawyer about the defective bottle, and was ignored. A rep responded to my second email, politely telling me that Sawyer did not cover the water bottles, but only the filter.
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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful By Jason from the PNW on April 22, 2013
Style Name: All-In-One SystemSize Name: One Pouch Verified Purchase
I have used this on a couple backpacking trips and not only is it FAST and convenient to use, but it is a purifier. Much better that the PUR (now Katadyn) Hiker filter I was using.

I like all the attachments that enable this purifier to be used during a disaster or in a exotic location where water out of a faucet is suspect. I have added one to my disaster kit.

It is very small and lightweight, meaning I now take this purifier on day drips, just in case.

Highly recommended!

=== New Updated Info November 2013 ===

I have used the purifier extensively now, and still give it a 5 star review. I would like to share a few tips...

1. Some have reported that their squeezable pouch leaks. I have 4 pouches and none of them have leaked at all so far. Your mileage may vary.

2. You can't simply submerge the pouch to fill it. This may seem obvious to some. I carry a military canteen cup to ladle water into the pouch when I refill from a puddle, lake or similar water source.

3. I use a bandana to pre-filter the water before putting it in the pouch. This helps keep the filter clean from blockages.

4. I carry a couple extra 32 oz pouches which you can buy separately here -> Sawyer Squeezable Pouch, 3-Pack. You can fill them when you come upon a water source and then continue on your way, and filter it when set up camp. Especially useful during the summer, when you can't trust that you will have water where you intended to stop for the night.
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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful By uverslmnd on November 30, 2011
Style Name: Personal SystemSize Name: Three Pouches Verified Purchase
Light, simple and easy to use. Takes between 7-10 minutes to drain the 64oz bag and leaves an oz in the bag. Easy to string the bag up to run into the container of choice with no effort.
Since this is a hollowfiber filter it can not be allowed to freeze so if it is cold I keep it in my pocket and sleeping bag.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful By Guy Breider on December 4, 2012
Style Name: All-In-One SystemSize Name: One Pouch Verified Purchase
Kit works great! All the parts went together fine. The filter works & cleans well. Lightest filter I've ever used & it easily packs away. Store in a ziplock before returning to your backpack. It will leak remaining water for awhile.

Do not use the squeeze bags that come with the kit. They leak immediately. I almost docked it a star for that, but there were so many warnings from other reviewers & I liked the filter (other than the squeeze bag) so well, that I just graded the filter for function & performance. I use my old platypus 1 liter bladder bag to push the water through the filter. That works great. I have recommended it to friends.
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