2021 HuntingLife Gift Guide

Sistema de filtración de agua Sawyer Micro Squeeze

The Sawyer Micro Squeeze weighs in at an unbelievable 1.8 ounces. It fits in an included bag and it will fit on just about any water bottle no matter where you travel in the world. This is the lightest water filtration system in existence, and it is rated for up to 100,000 gallons. It removes Bacteria, Protozoa, and Cysts, including E. Coli, giardia, vibrio cholerea, Salmonella typhi, and microplastics all of which are absolutely not good for you. The Sawyer Micro Squeeze retails at under $30.00 and offers packability in your carryon luggage no matter where you fly in the world. We have been using ours over the last year, and it is so nice to have in our pack knowing that we can drink from that cattle stock tank or out of that small stream if the need arises.

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