[pct-l] Sawyer water filter

Ed Jarrett edjarrett at msn.com
Sun Apr 21 21:46:10 CDT 2013


I have never had any issue with the bags myself, making me rather unique I guess.  And I have carried one full for the better part of a day on a few occassions when it was a long way between water sources.  But I would not recommend that on a regular basis.  They strike me as easy to puncture, although I never have.  Maybe some of the alternative bags would work better for that.

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> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> From: bluetrail at aol.com
> Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2013 21:56:23 -0400
> Subject: [pct-l] Sawyer water filter
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> I'm posting the question below on behalf of "my" hiker who flies from Orlando to San Diego this coming Saturday.  I'm in the midst of making a double batch of beef jerky.
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> His question: 
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> Re. Sawyer Squeeze:  Has anyone used the squeeze bags to carry water over distance?   I wonder how risky this would be?  Am trying to save weight and realize if they could be used this way safely, that could lessen the need for other bottles.
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> Thanks, Rodknee Dangertrl.
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> Re. Sawyer Squeeze:  Has anyone used the squeeze bags to carry water over distance?   I wonder how risky this would be?  Am trying to save weight and realize if they could be used this way safely, that could lessen the need for other bottles.
>  
> Thanks, Rodknee Dangertrl.
> 
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