Sacchetti comprimibili Sawyer Products per sistema di filtraggio acqua Squeeze 64 - Once

Brand:Sawyer Products

3.6/5

40.83

Il 100% delle unità MINI, Micro, Dual e Squeeze Water Filter sono state testate individualmente tre volte secondo gli standard prestazionali di Sawyer. Ottimo e comodo da usare quando non è disponibile acqua potabile; utilizzare in attività all'aperto e in escursionismo, zaino in spalla, campeggio, viaggi e preparazione alle emergenze. Può essere facilmente riempito in qualsiasi lago, ruscello o fiume e sotto un rubinetto; si collega direttamente a un filtro Sawyer MINI, Micro, Dual o Squeeze Water per bere direttamente o filtrare in contenitori. Il filtro in linea assoluto da 0,1 micron ad alte prestazioni si adatta al palmo della tua mano e pesa solo 2 once. Set di due sacchetti di ricambio da 64 once per i sistemi di filtrazione dell'acqua MINI Sawyer, Squeeze, Micro Squeeze e MINI a doppia filettatura.

Il 100% delle unità MINI, Micro, Dual e Squeeze Water Filter sono state testate individualmente tre volte secondo gli standard prestazionali di Sawyer. Ottimo e comodo da usare quando non è disponibile acqua potabile; utilizzare in attività all'aperto e in escursionismo, zaino in spalla, campeggio, viaggi e preparazione alle emergenze. Può essere facilmente riempito in qualsiasi lago, ruscello o fiume e sotto un rubinetto; si collega direttamente a un filtro Sawyer MINI, Micro, Dual o Squeeze Water per bere direttamente o filtrare in contenitori. Il filtro in linea assoluto da 0,1 micron ad alte prestazioni si adatta al palmo della tua mano e pesa solo 2 once. Set di due sacchetti di ricambio da 64 once per i sistemi di filtrazione dell'acqua MINI Sawyer, Squeeze, Micro Squeeze e MINI a doppia filettatura.
Brand Sawyer Products
Brand ‎Sawyer Products
Brand Name ‎Sawyer Products
Capacity 2 Liters
Capacity ‎2 Liters
Color Blue/Black
Color ‎Blue/Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,151 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components Three 64-ounce pouches
Included Components ‎Three 64-ounce pouches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.56 x 3 x 9.25 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎8.23 x 2.91 x 2.64 inches
Item Weight 90 Grams
Item Weight ‎90 Grams
Manufacturer ‎Sawyer Products
Material Default_no_selection_value
Material ‎Default_no_selection_value
Model Name Squeezable Pouch
Model Name ‎Squeezable Pouch
Model Year ‎2015
Number of Items ‎2
Package Information Pouch
Package Information ‎Pouch
Package Weight ‎0.12 Kilograms
Part Number ‎SP114
Sport Type ‎Boating, Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle, Fishing
Style ‎64 - Ounce
Suggested Users ‎Mens
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer Limited Warranty

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Scritto da: brian peticolas
Great product
Great for camping. Easy to use and easy to store. Wish I had found these sooner.
Scritto da: Sailracer
Usable capacity is about half of rated
I have a mixed opinion of these bags. They are pretty good but have one big downside. PROS *Small & Light *Work well with my Sawyer mini filter *So far all I have used have been robust and not sprung any leaks CONS *Can't fill them easily. I could only manage to get about 16oz into the 32oz bag when filling from a lake. The pros speak for themselves. I'll elaborate on the problem. The bag collapses on itself as soon as it gets in the water. If you could put it under a waterfall, I expect you could get the full 32oz in it. I have to pull it through the lake 3 or 4 times to get enough water in it to be useful which I measured to be 16oz. So it takes two bags worth to fill a standard Nalgene bottle. It works, just takes more "fills" to fill your water bottle. I have an alternative filter system that uses a more traditional water bladder that gravity feeds through a filter. I think it is easier/less hassle to use and will probably be using that one more often than the Sawyer squeeze system.
Scritto da: gnostica
good
Good but an improvement if place a Carabiner on bottom to hang upside down to use as a gravity filter
Scritto da: john pate
Bag is good, cap is so-so
If you're going to carry water in these squeeze bags, replace the little white cap with a Smartwater cap. This is why 4 stars, not 5. My system: >> Need to think of backpacking in "systems.." Water system, sleep system, kitchen system, etc. My water system: - One 750ml flip top Smartwater in water bottle pocket. (A one ltr. Smartwater is too bulky for my pack) - A second one inside pack, but with screw on cap, not the "flip top" cap that comes with the 750's. - ONE of these 2l squeeze pouches. Method: I drink one 750l at water stops, then filter/refill my main 750. This is the only water I carry unless I'm going several miles w/o water. If more than a few miles, I'll fill my second 750 with unfiltered water. I never carry more than the 1.5l. I ditched the .5l bag that came with the filter. Too small: I don't want to hang out by a brook refilling the water bag, filtering, refilling. For camp, I fill the 2l at some water source, bring to camp, filter for drinking, normally don't filter for boiling. Often 2l + one 750 is enough for a night at camp. Backup: If the 2l bursts, no worries, I can use either 750 to attach the filter. Thus, all water containers fit the filter; no Nalgene "wide mouth", etc. This is just what works for me...
Scritto da: AnokaBrewer
Original Manufacturer
Great replacement bags when my other ones started to leak.
Scritto da: Clement Smith
32oz is where it's at!
So, I've used the 16oz, 32oz, and 64oz for my CDT thru-hike during various stages. I will say to stay far away from the 64oz, as all the three I had all blew-out on me within the first month. The failure occurred at the base/neck of the capping nozzle, where the bag simply burst. The single 16oz I had lasted the whole trip. Though, admittedly, I rarely used it as the volume was simply too little to use for a long thru-hike. I'd recommend it for a day hike where water is fairly plentiful. The 32oz is where its at. After the failure of the three 64oz in the first month, I purchased and used the 32oz bags for the remaining 4-1/2 months and never had a single issue. At times, I even forwent water bottles, and simply utilized these to carry water for prolonged periods (such as the Great Basin in S. Wyoming. Yuck!). P.s. Keep in mind, your Sawyer filter should be backwashed fairly often, else you'll be putting more pressure on these bags trying to squeeze the water through, thereby increasing the odds of a premature bag failure. Hope this helps!
Scritto da: CLY
Perfect for getting you water fast.
These things saved our group during a weekend hike. All of then had holes in them by the end of the trip because some of the folks twisted the packaging instead of rolling them. If you use them correctly, they should hold up.
Scritto da: K. Brown
Excellent addition to a walk home for your car.
Addressed issues from other earlier reviews: I read reviews where the bags were folded in the center. My order was packaged rolled appropriately. I also read a review stating that they weren't shipped with caps. My order came with caps. My use is for a "walk home" pack for the car. I've kept a smaller sawyer pouch in the car for 2 years and it doesn't seem to have been degraded by the CA heat. The same goes for the mini filter I have with it. They are very light and take up very little space when collapsed. My idea of a scenario where this system would be handy: Earthquake during the commute home turns the highway into a parking lot. Likely destroyed roadway/bridges ahead and behind you means your car will be stuck there a few weeks. You can walk home over the next two days. You find a bridge on the way home that is out and the river isn't terribly wide or swift. You dump out any water you already had in the bags as you come up to the river. This is no loss because it was water that hadn't been filtered yet and you're by a river anyway. You now blow the bags up with air, put the caps back on and put them back in your pack. You swim across the river with a little extra margin of safety and then refill the bags with water on the other side.
Scritto da: Jon Pitman
Strong, well made, do the job fine, large size
Strong, well made, do the job fine, large size
Scritto da: M.Valentine
They are pretty robust and do what they are designed for - but one small gripe!
Generally very happy with these "own brand" Sawyer collapsible bottles, but a couple of points worth noting: - 1) Some reviewers suggest that Sawyer’s collapsible water bags are very difficult to fill, unless there is a strong flow of water. The simple way to ensure that the bottle fills easily, regardless of whether there is strong water flow or not, is to “inflate” the bottle before presenting it to the water supply - by blowing into it as if you were blowing up a balloon. Of course this advice comes with the caveat that your mouth will come into contact with the bottle’s outlet, which may carry contamination from previous fillings with unfiltered water. Only the user in the particular circumstance involved can decide whether there might be any risk involved. 2) It has been suggested that the threads of the Sawyer filter are the same as those of other makes of collapsible bottle such as Platypus, and of various plastic drink bottles. I cannot comment on the use of plastic drink bottles, but I can say definitively, that the threads of Platypus collapsible bottles are NOT exactly the same as those of the Sawyer Mini. Although a Platypus will actually screw onto the Sawyer, it will only do so with a very slight “cross threading”. In the case of the Platypus bottles I’ve tried, this resulted in a slight seepage of water from around the unfiltered “neck” side of the Sawyer. Meaning that unfiltered water could easily end up in whatever filtered water container was being used at the time. The seepage increases when squeezing the Platypus in order to speed up liquid flow through the filter. Personally I’ve not had any real problems in using Sawyer’s own bottles, although I find the 32oz. is much to be preferred over the 16oz. The one small gripe I do have, and the distinct advantage a Platypus bottle would have, (assuming a perfect connection to the Sawyer could be made), is that the Platypus range includes a fully transparent bottle, so its content can be seen and inspected for any obvious debris or other matter. It also makes it easy to see whether the inside of the bottle has been properly cleaned and dried before long term storage.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Robust for expeditions and pack up small.
Liked size for filling and pack down small
Scritto da: Scott
Life saver
My camelback burst less than half way into my 25 mile hike. Dehydrated, and with the hot sun baring down I was sure I was going to die. But I filled these bad boys up in a river, strapped my sawyer filter on and was hydrated as a MF in no time at all. Would highly recommend
Scritto da: lee james guy
Hydration for mountain biking without the need for packs or bottles
Was recommended this by a friend who walked the Scottish highlands for a week with just this for water,I bought one to take mountain biking so I don’t have to carry 5lt of water,I have to say it’s the best but of kit I’ve bought,you can ride 20 plus miles with just this for hydration or take it has back up,I love it

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