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Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters
Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters

Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters

One Gallon Bladder

One Gallon Bladder

Sawyer Products Water Bladder For Mini and Squeeze Filters

One Gallon Bladder

One Gallon Bladder

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Last updated at 06/21/2026 07:14:43

Survival Supplies Australia

$32.00

Sawyer One Gallon Water Bladder (3.78L) SP108

Delivery between 23–29 June $25

ultralightgear.com.au

$35.99

Sawyer One Gallon Bladder

Free delivery

Further Faster NZ

$36.79

Sawyer Water Bladder 3.78L | Water Bladder NZ

Delivery $28.65

Price history

Price history

Reviews

21 February 2022jeremy

originally posted on sportsmans.com

Good product does what it says it does.

Good to have extra.
4 July 2022Barney424

originally posted on sportsmansguide.com

Bought for extra.

Great for backcountry camping but some drawbacks
22 October 2017Justin

originally posted on REI

I used this to avoid multiple trips to a stream while camping. The fill lid is very strong and the mouth is large enough to collect a whole gallon quickly. The carry handle is very sturdy and makes it easy to carry. As usual with Sawyer, the plastic is very strong and didn't leak at all. This saved me a lot of trips back and forth.The drawbacks: the fill spout is so large that the bladder doesn't fold flat which takes up space in my pack. Since I hang it up for use throughout the day, silt from the stream settles in the filter spout and almost immediately clogs up my filter and I have to backwash it often. It is too large to squeeze and the gravity method takes forever so I had to pour water into my smaller squeeze pack and filter with that. This is extremely ... MoreI used this to avoid multiple trips to a stream while camping. The fill lid is very strong and the mouth is large enough to collect a whole gallon quickly. The carry handle is very sturdy and makes it easy to carry. As usual with Sawyer, the plastic is very strong and didn't leak at all. This saved me a lot of trips back and forth.The drawbacks: the fill spout is so large that the bladder doesn't fold flat which takes up space in my pack. Since I hang it up for use throughout the day, silt from the stream settles in the filter spout and almost immediately clogs up my filter and I have to backwash it often. It is too large to squeeze and the gravity method takes forever so I had to pour water into my smaller squeeze pack and filter with that. This is extremely difficult to do without spilling unless you hang the bladder or have a buddy help. Very cumbersome shape when full and difficult to pack.This really came in handy but only if you plan to stay near a water source. If you plan to carry water to a camp without water source, you will have to rearrange your pack to make it fit. Since there is no good way to attach it to the outside of a pack, inside is your only option.

Specification

Style1-gallon Bladder
Power SourceNon Electric
SeasonALL
SportCamping & Hiking
Included Componentsone 1-Gallon Water Bladder

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Survival Supplies Australia

$32.00

Sawyer One Gallon Water Bladder (3.78L) SP108

Delivery between 23–29 June $25

ultralightgear.com.au

$35.99

Sawyer One Gallon Bladder

Free delivery

Further Faster NZ

$36.79

Sawyer Water Bladder 3.78L | Water Bladder NZ

Delivery $28.65

Price history

Price history

Reviews

21 February 2022

Good product does what it says it does.

jeremy originally posted on sportsmans.com
Good to have extra.
4 July 2022

Bought for extra.

Barney424 originally posted on sportsmansguide.com
Great for backcountry camping but some drawbacks
22 October 2017

I used this to avoid multiple trips to a stream while camping. The fill lid is very strong and the mouth is large enough to collect a whole gallon quickly. The carry handle is very sturdy and makes it easy to carry. As usual with Sawyer, the plastic is very strong and didn't leak at all. This saved me a lot of trips back and forth.The drawbacks: the fill spout is so large that the bladder doesn't fold flat which takes up space in my pack. Since I hang it up for use throughout the day, silt from the stream settles in the filter spout and almost immediately clogs up my filter and I have to backwash it often. It is too large to squeeze and the gravity method takes forever so I had to pour water into my smaller squeeze pack and filter with that. This is extremely ... MoreI used this to avoid multiple trips to a stream while camping. The fill lid is very strong and the mouth is large enough to collect a whole gallon quickly. The carry handle is very sturdy and makes it easy to carry. As usual with Sawyer, the plastic is very strong and didn't leak at all. This saved me a lot of trips back and forth.The drawbacks: the fill spout is so large that the bladder doesn't fold flat which takes up space in my pack. Since I hang it up for use throughout the day, silt from the stream settles in the filter spout and almost immediately clogs up my filter and I have to backwash it often. It is too large to squeeze and the gravity method takes forever so I had to pour water into my smaller squeeze pack and filter with that. This is extremely difficult to do without spilling unless you hang the bladder or have a buddy help. Very cumbersome shape when full and difficult to pack.This really came in handy but only if you plan to stay near a water source. If you plan to carry water to a camp without water source, you will have to rearrange your pack to make it fit. Since there is no good way to attach it to the outside of a pack, inside is your only option.

Justin originally posted on REI
Holds water
11 May 2018

Packs small enough and light enough that if you're not right by your water source, this will keep you wet from pitch to strike without multiple trips.

tarrasque originally posted on REI
Just what I was looking for
8 March 2020

Perfect size great

bullseye1david originally posted on ebay.com
Sturdy Design
20 March 2018

Purchased this product to use hiking the Philmont Scout Camp in NM. Dry camps along the trail warrant the need for carrying larger amounts of water. We used 5 gallon collapsible containers and they were ungainly. I wanted to try something smaller, that would allow us to disperse the weight, yet be sturdy enough for the pack.Went on a practice hike over the weekend and filled two of these. Both had the same issue. the lower, smaller, valve didn't seal completely and wiggled loose during the hike. This resulted in a slow leakage of water into my pack. I can probably solve this by inserting them upside down (handle down) into my pack, but it is more convenient to have the handle up to pull them out when needed. I think my suggestion would be a way to have a firmer ... MorePurchased this product to use hiking the Philmont Scout Camp in NM. Dry camps along the trail warrant the need for carrying larger amounts of water. We used 5 gallon collapsible containers and they were ungainly. I wanted to try something smaller, that would allow us to disperse the weight, yet be sturdy enough for the pack.Went on a practice hike over the weekend and filled two of these. Both had the same issue. the lower, smaller, valve didn't seal completely and wiggled loose during the hike. This resulted in a slow leakage of water into my pack. I can probably solve this by inserting them upside down (handle down) into my pack, but it is more convenient to have the handle up to pull them out when needed. I think my suggestion would be a way to have a firmer seal on the small cap, possibly even the large one. Other than that, it is very sturdy and I look forward to bringing these on the trek.

VigilScoutmaster originally posted on REI
good investment
29 November 2020

Good product

chrissag2007 originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Style1-gallon Bladder
Power SourceNon Electric
SeasonALL
SportCamping & Hiking
Included Componentsone 1-Gallon Water Bladder