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MSR's SweetWater Purifier System gives you added protection against bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. This backcountry kit includes a SweetWater Microfilter, an 80-micron stainless-steel prefilter, two color-coded silicone hoses, foam float, Universal Bottle Adapter plus cleanside cover, cleaning brush, ViralStop Purifier Solution and stuff sack. Simply pump the water through the SweetWater purifier, then add five drops of the purifier solution per liter and wait five minutes for the purification process to complete. MSR's water Purifier Solution inactivates 99.99 percent of waterborne viruses, bacteria, and common protozoan parasites, so you can avoid spending your camping or traveling expedition doubled over in your tent.

Bottom Line: This system helps you say bye-bye to viri whether you're hiking up mountains in Peru or camping closer to home.

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Rating for this product: 5

REAL GOOD

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February 2, 2012

No complains here, like all water treatment systems you need to let it dry out before you store it in your pack for a week. Filters out water real well, its light compact and its one of the most complete systems out there

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Rating for this product: 5

Best of the rest

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March 4, 2010

MSR sweetwater is the most versatile filter I have used. The filter itself is high quality and I do not hesitate using it for almost any water source. It also comes with iodine drops in case I travel out of the country. The stuff sack is compact and fits the brush, filter, nalgen adaptors, and platypus bladder that also came with the filter. Pens are great for ultralight packing, but for 3+ day treks I can't down sludgy H20. and at 11 oz, its worth using it full time.

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If I'm chemically treating the water anyway, what is the

If I'm chemically treating the water anyway, what is the point of having the filter?

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March 4, 2012

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I would also add that filtering the water first and them chemically treating it takes away the 'dwell time' disadvantage. Because viruses are so easily taken care of with chemicals, and the fact that filtration takes out protozoa, bacteria, etc, all you have to wait is a total of 5 minutes to get purified water. Super importante=> always filter first, then add the chemical.

As has already been mentioned, adding the right chemical (Cascade Designs makes Sweetwater Solution which is a diluted sodium hypochlorite designed primarily for free-floating virus) will result in zero chlorine smell or taste when compared to chlorine dioxide tablets.

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March 16, 2012

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Hey Rob,.

If you're simply asking why you would want to use this in addition to something like Micropur tablets, try using one in a 1L Nalgene and leaving it in the sun for a couple hours and have a smell. This tastes infinitely better. I generally only rely on the tablets for emergencies, filter malfunctions, or when I'm being seriously lazy. But to answer your question: No, you don't need to do both.

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March 4, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

worked well when i needed it

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January 3, 2012

I used this on long range patrols in Afghanistan, this was a great piece of gear that allowed my platoon to lighten our loads. It pumped much faster than the PUR filters that we were provided and, most importantly, no one got sick after pulling water from watering holes that were normally used for livestock.

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I need to purchase a new bottle of purifier solution. If I bought

I need to purchase a new bottle of purifier solution. If I bought it today what would the expiration date be?

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August 24, 2011

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Hey Alicia,

Hard to say exactly what date whatever you ordered today was actually made, but MSR's shelf-life for the solution is 2 years. Probably best to call Backcountry customer service and ask them if they can read you the expiration date off a bottle from their most recent batch. If it's a recent shipment, go for it, but for the freshest solution, it might be something that you would want to order directly from MSR.

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August 24, 2011

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most reagents have a shelf life of 90 days after the package is opened an exposed to air. that being said, MSR does not list these specs with their product information (nor does backcountry.com)...you would probably be best served by calling MSR customer service (cascadedesigns) at 1-206-505-9500.

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August 24, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

First and Last I'll ever own

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April 14, 2010

Got one for a thru-hike on the AT 15 years ago, yeah, 15 years... and it's still working! (New filter elements obviously). Ive used this to siphon anything from clear spring water to mudwater from a trailside puddle and it's always produced clean good water; never got sick. I loved the old one so much that I got another for my wife's kit. Same old design, new colors.
I dont mean to be rude but I honestly cant figure out how someone could break the handle or any other part of this thing unless you handle it like a gorilla. It's not overly fragile nor tempermental. Follow the instructions and replace the filter as needed and yours should last as long as mine.

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May 26, 2011

indeed, u bought th good tv.

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Rating for this product: 4

Simple, field maintainable, reliable

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August 30, 2008

This is filter #4 for me. I have had the PUR Expedition, Katadyn Explorer, and am replacing the Vario with this one. I like that the filter is simple, and can easily be cleaned in the field, something I was used to with my old Expedition. I also like the action on the pump, compared to other straight shafted models. It helps make pumping easier. The flow rate is a little slower that I have been used to, but ultimately I am comfortable in trading off for the reliability and size of the Sweetwater. As far as clogging... I used it on about 40 L of water, without having to brush out the filter, but if water is really mirky, you could add the optional silt stopper, and that should eliminate most of the clogging particulate from entering the filter cartridge.

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August 24, 2011

what is a silt stopper?

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Do you have to use the chemical or is it just for extra precaution

Do you have to use the chemical or is it just for extra precaution if you are taking water from a sketchy place.

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June 4, 2010

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On Denali, we of course had no water to filter, but we melted water and added drops. No problems- except the person who didn't use drops got sick. I agree with others, if I think there are other people around my water source, I use the drops too. If it's pretty pristine, say back in the wilderness, I sometimes just filter. It's a judgement call, but other people are the most likely contaminate. If they are around, so are their germs.

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July 27, 2011

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The pore size of the filter is 0.2 microns (or 0.2 micrometers). Anything smaller than 0.2 microns will pass through the filter, which would be any virus (hence the name). Giardia and Cryptosporidium are protozoa, large enough to be filtered out, and most all bacteria will be filtered as well.

The active ingredient in Viral Stop is sodium hypochlorite, a common chlorine-based disinfectant. Your tap water at home is likely disinfected with this chemical, but probably was not filtered with a 0.2 micron filter first.

filter size: 0.2 microns
viruses: 0.05 to 0.1 microns
bacteria: ~0.5 to 50 microns
Giardia: 10 microns
Cryptosporidium: 5 microns

So use your best judgement. If you suspect the water has lots of bacteria (perhaps from a muddy pool), you could add it to be on the safe side.

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July 5, 2010

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The chemical solution is only to take care of virus's. If you are traveling in the US there is very little chance of getting sick from virus's in the water. If you travel outside the US I would say use it.

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
June 5, 2010

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Yes, you need to add the chemicals..otherwise you're going to get slightly filtered water that still has all your aquatic hitchhikers still in it..no bueno. Just add the solution.

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June 4, 2010

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Rating for this product: 3

Perfect for 'suspect' areas, but heavy

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July 25, 2011

Love the taste of the fresh, filtered water, but slow and heavy as compared to a gravity feed system

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Rating for this product: 5

Easy

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May 5, 2009

I love my sweetwater pump. The water tastes great, I've never gotten sick, it never clogs and hasn't broken. The pump is very field serviceable and easy to clean.

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May 26, 2011

serviceable ++++

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May 26, 2011

serviceable ++++

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Lets say the last time this product was used it was 5 years ago

Lets say the last time this product was used it was 5 years ago and upon finding it in a box, found that internal components were damp. Can the unit be revived?

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November 29, 2008

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You should get a new filter replacement. Mold produce branching hyphae (like roots in a plant) that have likely caused microscopic damage to the membrane. I had giardia this summer and trust me, it is not worth the risk.

Also, you might want to inspect the O-ring. If it is cracked (and they do crack over time), you will not get the proper suction and the filter won't work.

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December 10, 2009

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Before you toss it out, put a cap full of Clorox into a bucket of clean water and filter it through a couple of times. Then, take the filter off and put it in the freezer for a week.

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October 2, 2009

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I would not advise it, the level of bacteria growth possible is astronomical.

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August 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Adequate, but Better Choices Out There

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September 29, 2009

This is a good filter, when it worked. It makes good tasting water, and is easy to clean in the field. My main complaint was that it almost always failed me in the field. It would filter the first liter or two well, but after that it either pumped slow, required great force, or quite pumping all together. I have since replaced it with another brand filter, and have had no such problems with the new one. I always found a way to make it work, but it was so difficult at times that I would not recomend this filter to others.

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December 12, 2009

what filter are you using now?

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December 6, 2010

I use a Steripen for the most part, but I do like the MSR Autoflow Gravity Filter. As far as pump filters go I like the Katadyn Hiker Pro.

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Rating for this product: 2

Broke within a week

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October 7, 2010

loved this filter while it worked, bought mine from REI and it didnt come with chlorine solution... i had no idea i even needed it. Either way the pivot system is delicate and broke on me after a few uses. im going to return this and try a UV light filter

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May 26, 2011

u bought th wrong tv silly

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Rating for this product: 2

Broke when I really needed it

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December 22, 2008

The Sweetwater was my pride and joy for several trips into the backcountry and it served me well.
About the 5-6th time I used it I was on an aborted hike/raft trip after all our rafts flipped us into the river at 7pm with only a few hours of daylight left. It was going to be a long night. Thank goodness I had my water filter, until, of course, the pivot system cracked on me and broke completely.

I returned it. The thing has way too many moving parts. I went to a Katydyn.

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Does it come with platapus water bottle?

Does it come with platapus water bottle?

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September 11, 2008

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Mine came with a bladder. Would it better to attach to a Nagene blottle instead of a bladder?

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August 24, 2011

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All water bottles are sold separately.

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July 29, 2009

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Got one the other day, and it had one !

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July 18, 2009

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I bought mine a few years ago and it came with one.

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May 16, 2009

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No. You buy your own bladder.

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September 17, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

One Sweet Purifier

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September 29, 2009

I've had my Sweetwater filter for about 5 years now and I have filtered plenty of water with this beauty. It is a "must-have" in my pack. I really like the double action pump (pumps on the up and down stroke). There are other systems that are smaller but they filter slower (I prefer not spending all day pumping water). When you get home from your trip, put the filter canister in the freezer to prevent mold and to kill any bacteria.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good filter

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August 11, 2009

This unit was my first filter, and it still serves me well. After about a gazillon gallons of water I have no complaints, well it is a little slow, but no big deal.

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Rating for this product: 5

r u thirsty?

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May 26, 2011

its my 3rd try at this staple. i just keep givin' em away, every 7 years or so.

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Rating for this product: 5

awesome!

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June 29, 2011

spent a week in using this for a water source in banff and was very pleased with the ease of use, and taste of the water filtered. great product so far!

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Rating for this product: 1

I should've listened

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December 3, 2009

I read the reviews that said this clogged right away. I decided to buy it anyway. It worked well when tested at home. Out on the field, it sucked. We were using it to filter water from a faucet (rainfall, a bit murky). The first liter was ok, no go on the 2nd liter. I cleaned filter and tried again, no go. I pumped slower and still didn't work well. It's going back.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love it!

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May 15, 2009

I really like this system. I've used it 10 or 12 times so far. I like being able to attach directly to a Nalgene and mine came with a Platypus bladder. It doesn't flow as fast as my son's Katydyn Hiker but it's not that much slower and I have peace of mind that it's getting everything. Plus the MSR is easier to clean in the back country.

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Rating for this product: 1

Junk

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July 19, 2009

This thing is a piece of junk. Broke down in the middle of our back packing trip. The pumping mechanism just stopped working and it started leaking.

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Rating for this product: 2

reliable for a few trips only

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June 10, 2009

this is the second one that blew out on me. after a few trips, the pump stops working. does this mean that one should bring a second unit on a trip in case the original pump breaks? that's like the tail wagging the dog. looking for another solution. i'll give this pump a d+ ...MSR, get it together!

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Rating for this product: 4

Easy to use

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January 7, 2009

Quite easy to operate. Little confused / paranoid about the best way to repack it on the trail to avoid cross-contamination. (I'm a microbiologist & and so always thinking about this.)

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April 14, 2010

Keep the outlet port cover from the packaging (too late now, i guess). Pull the "clean" hose when your done and cover the outlet with the little rubber plug. Store the clean hose in a ziplock bag inside the stuff sack. Presto! No cross contamination.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome Filter

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January 4, 2009

I love this water filter. It is very lightweight and easy to pack. Works great and is practically hassle free. If you're looking for an affordable, lightweight filter, this is it.

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Rating for this product: 3

The lever is a PITA

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June 4, 2010

I don't like the design of the handle for a portable unit. Every time you want to use it you have to pin the handle to the plunger or risk breaking the handle.

I exchanged this for the katadyn hiker pro

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Rating for this product: 3

Clogs too easy.

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July 23, 2008

Don't bother. It will only get you halfway there.

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By: dav4768337 February 2, 2012

No complains here, like all water treatment systems you need to let it dry out before you store it in your pack for a week. Filters out water real well, more...

Best of the rest

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By: Dan Kirkpatrick March 4, 2010

MSR sweetwater is the most versatile filter I have used. The filter itself is high quality and I do not hesitate using it for almost any water source. more...

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Purifying Element:
chlorine-based solution 
Purification Time:
(pump 1.25L/min), (solution 1L/5min) 
Weight:
14 oz 
Recommended Use:
backpack, camping, vacationing in developing countries 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime