Survival Water Filter Straw
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- Lightweight & trail-ready
- Free shipping on every order
- Built for the outdoors
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First Time Camper Kit
The lightest water filter you'll ever carry - and probably the most important. This straw-style purifier pairs with a carbon fiber water bag so you can drink directly from any freshwater source. Built for survival situations, ultralight hiking, and everything in between.
🦷 Drink directly from the source - Straw-style design lets you put the filter to any water source and drink. No pumping, no waiting, no containers to fill first
💧 Carbon fiber water bag included - Pairs with a lightweight water bag for situations where you need to carry filtered water. Fill the bag, attach the straw, and drink on the move
🏋 Ultralight carry - Weighs almost nothing. Goes in a shirt pocket or clips to a pack. The kind of gear you stop noticing you're carrying because it adds so little
🛡 Survival-grade filtration - Removes bacteria, protozoa, and particulates from fresh water sources. Built for the situations where getting water right is not optional
⛺ Backcountry and emergency use - Right for solo ultralight trips, survival situations, and as a last-resort backup in any emergency kit. Small enough that there's no reason not to carry it
🌊 Any freshwater source - Rivers, streams, puddles, collected rainwater. The filter does the work so you don't have to think about the source
Specifications
Design: Straw-style filterIncludes: Filter straw + carbon fiber water bag
Use method: Drink directly from source or fill bag and attach straw
Filtration: Bacteria, protozoa, particulates
Best for: Ultralight hiking, survival kits, emergency preparedness
Customer Stories
Trusted by people who actually use this gear
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“Used this every morning on a weeklong desert trip. Hot water from a bucket beat every expectation I had.”
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“We ran low on clean water on a backpacking trip and ended up drinking straight from a stream with this. The water tasted fine, no aftertaste. Glad we brought it as backup.”
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“I waded through two streams and got caught in afternoon rain with this bag on my back, and everything inside stayed completely dry, phone included. Started day one with the top just clipped, not rolled, and learned the hard way that the seal only works when you roll it down. Operator error, not the bag.”