Originally Posted by
cyccommute
That's not the only problem with Sawyer as I found on a backcountry trip this fall. The filter needs to be flushed with vinegar prior to use if it has been allowed to dry out. I used mine only once about 2 years ago and didn't know about the need to flush it. It took two hours of hard squeezing to get a couple of liters of water. The last thing I want to do is spend two hours on a cold dark night squeezing a cold bag of water. I finally figured out that I could use a large rock to squeeze the bag but it took just as long.
The Sawyer is lightweight but if it's useless, weight doesn't matter. I sticking to my Sweetwater in the future.
But to jickards' original question: you don't really need a filter unless you are going into the back country. If you are road touring, the filter is unnecessary.
which sawyer, and where does it have instructions for bringing them out of hibernation?
and, no offense, but it seems that had you known this before hand, the filter would have been fine, no? so its not really the filters fault... or is it?