New Product Discovery: Sawyer Micro Squeeze Filtration System

Sawyer is a company dedicated to the outdoor lifestyle. From insect repellents to first-aid kits and even water filtration systems, Sawyer helps make your outdoor experience better. The Micro Squeeze Filtration System is designed to filter up to 100,000 gallons of water through its reusable 32-ounce pouch. The complete system weighs around 2 ounces, making it easy to store in a hydration pack for those long days in the saddle or remote backpacking trips.

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December 3, 2023

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Mountain Bike Action is a monthly magazine about mountain biking. Published by Hi-Torque Publications in Valencia, California. Established in 1986.

Mountain Bike Action is a monthly magazine about mountain biking that includes in-depth tests of mountain bikes (over 50 bikes a year), components and riding gear. We pass along years of hard-learned riding tips, suspension set-up tips and mechanical how-to's. Our "Garage Files" takes you through a step-by-step bike service each month. "Trail Mix" is a collection of top photos submitted by riders who depend on Mountain Bike Action for their connection to all things mountain biking. "Ask Mountain Bike Action" is a Q&A with the Mountain Bike Action wrecking crew where we will answer your tough questions. Finally, expect to find information on the best riding destinations because that is what it is all about; riding our mountain bikes in beautiful places.

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