Person holding a gray water bottle filtering from a stream
Person holding a gray water bottle filtering from a stream

15 Best Filtered Water Bottles

Enjoy instant access to safe water, regardless of the source, with a filtered water bottle. Whether your goal is to purify water or eliminate bad tastes such as chlorine, your new favorite water bottle is waiting to be discovered in our list below.

11. Sawyer Products Personal Water Bottle Filter

Pros:

  • Removes nearly all bacteria and protozoa
  • Ideal for hiking and domestic travel
  • Efficient 0.1 micron filter

Cons:

  • Doesn't remove viruses
  • Not recommended for international travel
  • Won't filter chemicals or pesticides

While this filter bottle doesn’t filter out viruses, it does remove nearly all bacteria and protozoa. A 0.1 micron filter reduces levels of contamination to give you clean drinking water.

A filtration rate of 100,000 gallons is plenty for even the most avid outdoorsmen. Depending on your situation, you can use the filter inline along with your favorite hydration pack tubing or even as an ultra-light filter when you’re out hiking.

As an added bonus, the cap fits most standard wide-mouth water bottles, so you can switch the filter between compatible bottles.

This filtered water bottle is ideal for hiking and daily use, as well as domestic travel. The Select System (S1 and S3) bottles offer a bit more protection by also removing chemicals, pesticides, viruses and heavy metals. These bottles can also be used for international travel and around farms and livestock.

Interested in learning more about the best filtered water bottles? Continue reading the complete article written by Kate Halse here

Media Mentions

It all starts with Sawyer Squeeze + Cnoc VectoX 2L, the best and most reliable filter-bladder combo and the core of my backpacking water storage and filtration system.

Jaeger Shaw
Owner & Managing Editor

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Our top water filter for thru hiking, the Sawyer Squeeze, is 15% off.

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Chief Operating Officer & Online Editor

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