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MSR HyperFlow Microfilter
MSR HyperFlow Microfilter
Why did MSR's Hyperflow Microfilter win the 08 Backpacker Editor's Choice Award? It's super small (7 x 3.5in), super light (7.4oz), and it pumps three liters per minute. That means you can pack quick-filtering power without sacrificing weight or space on your fast-pace backpacking trips. The Hyperflow Microfilter's float end stays face-down in the lake or stream and won't clog up as you pump, and an included Quick Connect Bottle Adapter connects to MSR, Nalgene, and other bottles with 63mm threaded openings. No tools are needed to disassemble the Hyperflow Microfileter for on-the-go cleaning.
Bottom Line: The Hyperflow skimps on size and weight while maximizing efficiency and convenience.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Hey All, I'm looking for a new filter and this one seems to fit...
Hey All, I'm looking for a new filter and this one seems to fit but The big question is what will it filter down to, .4 .3 .2 @3 litters per minute I'm scared to just jump into this thing. Signed, Damn Bears
By: jcm2469171
October 8, 2008
The HyperFlow’s 0.2-micron filter is effective against bacteria, protozoa, and particulate matter. Like all non-chemical filters it does not protect against viruses. The HyperFlow does not have a charcoal filter to treat chemical contamination, so water drawn from particularly dirty sources may retain some odor and/or flavor.
I got it to filter out cryptosporidium which it does very effectively.
By: jcm2469171
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 4, 2008
Question for the first to review this? I know this is supposed...
Question for the first to review this? I know this is supposed to be the hot new filter. I wnet to MSR web-site and looked at instructions. They say do not pump any kind of dirty water throught it----did you try----or is it pristine water only?
Also the instructions show a 9 step back-flushing process that you must do every 8 liters or one day. It looked complicated and I go with groups on overnight trips where we pump way more than 8 liters at a time. Question 2. How did you do on the backflushing? thanks, Dee
By: doritahoff2221655
May 18, 2008
It is always advisable to pump the cleanest water available but not mandatory. The 8L back flushing is recommend to keep the filter pumping at full capacity but you can get away with going longer with possibly a slight decrease in flow rate. The back flushing process is not that complex once you do it a couple of times.
Good info here:
http://www.msrgear.com/support/watertreatment.asp
By: t-berry967918189
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 4, 2008






