Check out the Sawyer MINI Water Filtration System at Enwild:
The ultra-lightweight (2.0 oz) and tremendously versatile Sawyer MINI Water Filtration System is ideal for ounce-counting outdoor adventurers. The 0.1 micron filter is effective against bacteria, protozoa, giardia and cryptosporidium.
The Katadyn BeFree Water Filtration System is quickly becoming a popular choice among hikers and backpackers. It’s compact design, ease of use, and amazing flow rate make it an ideal choice, right? Well maybe, in this review we go over what we like about the Katadyn BeFree compared to the Sawyer Mini and Sawyer Squeeze. We also go over what we do not like.
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MSR Trailshot water filter review – ultralight backpacking filter
The MSR Trailshot microfilter is a great backpacking water filter enabling you to always have clean water when you are outdoors. It’s water treatment removes 99.99% of bacteria, protozoa and particulates. It’s filtration goes down to 0.2 microns and is perfect as a survival filter or for camping situations. In my opinion it’s easier to use than It’s competitor, the Sawyer Mini water filter but performs equally well on the trail.
Which do you prefer? The Sawyer filter or the MSR Trailshot?
Please note that it is not a water purifier and won’t remove pesticides or chemicals.