Reddit Reddit reviews Sawyer Products SP110 Inline Hydration Pack Adapter for Screw On Filters

We found 10 Reddit comments about Sawyer Products SP110 Inline Hydration Pack Adapter for Screw On Filters. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sawyer Products SP110 Inline Hydration Pack Adapter for Screw On Filters
Turn your Sawyer screw on/off filter into an inline filtration system for your hydration pack with this simple accessoryScrew the connections onto the each side of squeeze filter, then insert the filter inline into your hydration pack drink tubeCompatible with the Sawyer Squeeze Filter and the Sawyer Dual Threaded MINI Filter (not included)Designed for use with industry standard 1/4-inch inner diameter tubing
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10 Reddit comments about Sawyer Products SP110 Inline Hydration Pack Adapter for Screw On Filters:

u/sempersexi · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

I purchased:

u/HeyRememberThatTime · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

If you want something more secure than flushing directly with a sport cap you could use the blue adapter from this pair (less than $3) and a short length of tubing (like the one that came with the Mini) to give you a better connection to a bottle thread than the syringe even.

u/Drfiasco · 3 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

There are conversion kits available for the squeeze.

u/kimchibear · 2 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

So I just picked up an MSR hydration kit for my dromedary and the SP110 hose adapters. I'm expect it'll do okay as a jury-rigged gravity set up, but any idea if it'll hold up as a squeeze setup?

u/Shit___Taco · 2 pointsr/hiking

Alot of people recommend the sawyer, but having used both the MSR Autoflow filter and the Sawyer's, the filters specifically made for Gravity Filters have a much better flow rate.

I recommend just buying an MSR Autoflow filter, buying some hosing and attaching it to an MSR Dromolite bag of your size preference. You can also cut the hose before the the filter and insert one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008JX0QP4/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You can then pack that attachment with aqaurium filter fiber for a really effective sediment filter that will extend the life and flow of the filter.

If you go about it this way, it will be super light weight and is customized to your needs. You will just need an MSR cap that has a hose attachment.

u/VolatileAngel · 2 pointsr/TradeOrGift
u/SampledPanic · 2 pointsr/bugout

I've used those sawyer squeeze bottles on a remote camping trip with generally clean lake water, and found that they do need a fair amount of back-flushing. 6L of lake water made a new filter really slow to a trickle, but the back-flush procedure fixes it right back up. Can't beat the size, but know a standard pump-style filter smokes the sawyer mini with regard to speed.

You'll want to keep that syringe handy, or better yet, get the in-line hydration pack accessory - then you can cut a bit of tubing and attach to a 20-oz bottle. It works way faster for cleaning than filling (and refilling, and refilling...) the syringe, plus it packs down smaller. Saw that trick on some guy's YouTube channel (can't find the link right now), and it was slick.

u/mt_sage · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

As NeuseRvrRat says, you have to let air out as you pump water into a bottle, so that limits using threads. This would work well filtering into a water pouch, though.

You can, if you wish, get the adapter doohickeys, and attach the blue one to the Mini with a very short piece of hose. This would give you direct coupling between a receptacle vessel and the mini.

u/Thedustin · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

You can buy some cheap attachments that screw into the sawyer on both ends and then you cut your tube wherever you want the sawyer to go and insert the attachments into the hose and there ya go. If you ever the filter out, the two ends can be screwed back together and work like normal.

https://www.amazon.ca/Products-SP110-Hydration-Adapters-Filters/dp/B008JX0QP4

u/Oreoloveboss · 1 pointr/CampingGear

In my experience 'squeezing' doesn't work unless it's into your mouth from a water bottle, or using the small 500ml dirty bags Saywer provides, which then is a PITA because they're so small. With the bigger bags (I even have the 2Gal sawyer bag) they don't squeeze well and you run into air/vacuum issues while trying to do so. Squeezing also isn't much faster, it's going to take a couple minutes either way to filter 2l so it's much more convenient to let gravity do the work.

If I were you I'd buy the Saywer Squeeze or mini + inline adapters ($5) and then get a cheap platypus 3l (a 2l bladder will never fit exactly 2L in it, you'd always be short a little, but you can always fill a 3L one to 2.25l or something. Platypus has a built in handle you can hook up to a tree or something, and with the hose + adapters just screw the other end right on to the smartwater bottle and leave it on the ground- this way you don't have to worry about leaks or overflowing, you can just come back to it when it's full. lift the bottle up above the platypus, unscrew it and then screw on the next bottle and put it back down on the ground.

It would look like this but just imagine instead of going into another bladder that was one of your smartwater bottles on the ground.

I do something similar except i gravity from the 2gal saywer bag (also built in handle) into my platypus and then into my partners smartwater bottles since our system is communal and she prefers bottles to bladders.