Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

A review by Outdoor Gear Lab on the Micro Squeeze.

Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

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A photo of the Sawyer Micro Squeeze filter, a Squeeze pouch, a straw, couplings, and a cleaning syringe.

Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

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Our Verdict
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze is a good on-to-go system that recently lost its Editor's Choice status. Of the Sawyer products, it's the second-smallest system. It stands out because, like other Sawyer Squeeze products, it is lightweight with a quick filtration rate. It can access a plethora of water sources and comes with a straw, the filter, a syringe for cleaning, and a 32-oz collapsible water bottle. Not only that, but the filter can easily screw onto a conventional water bottle, making it highly adaptable. While it's a great option for personal use, other Sawyer products offer better flow rates and reliability. This is why the Micro Squeeze lost its Editors' Choice for Personal Use status this testing period, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still have its merits.

Continue reading to learn more about the Sawyer Micro Squeeze, written by Amber King.

Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

ソーヤー・マイクロ・スクイーズのレビュー

Our Verdict
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze is a good on-to-go system that recently lost its Editor's Choice status. Of the Sawyer products, it's the second-smallest system. It stands out because, like other Sawyer Squeeze products, it is lightweight with a quick filtration rate. It can access a plethora of water sources and comes with a straw, the filter, a syringe for cleaning, and a 32-oz collapsible water bottle. Not only that, but the filter can easily screw onto a conventional water bottle, making it highly adaptable. While it's a great option for personal use, other Sawyer products offer better flow rates and reliability. This is why the Micro Squeeze lost its Editors' Choice for Personal Use status this testing period, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still have its merits.

Continue reading to learn more about the Sawyer Micro Squeeze, written by Amber King.

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Amber King
After finishing up her B.Sc and B.Ed in 2009, Amber moved to the U.S.A from Canada.
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Outdoor Gear Lab: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Review

ソーヤー・マイクロ・スクイーズのレビュー

Our Verdict
The Sawyer Micro Squeeze is a good on-to-go system that recently lost its Editor's Choice status. Of the Sawyer products, it's the second-smallest system. It stands out because, like other Sawyer Squeeze products, it is lightweight with a quick filtration rate. It can access a plethora of water sources and comes with a straw, the filter, a syringe for cleaning, and a 32-oz collapsible water bottle. Not only that, but the filter can easily screw onto a conventional water bottle, making it highly adaptable. While it's a great option for personal use, other Sawyer products offer better flow rates and reliability. This is why the Micro Squeeze lost its Editors' Choice for Personal Use status this testing period, but that doesn't mean it doesn't still have its merits.

Continue reading to learn more about the Sawyer Micro Squeeze, written by Amber King.

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