Gear Review – Sawyer Mini Water Filter

I’ve owned Sawyer Mini Water filter for over 4 years now. It’s a part of my travel kit always. From jumping across airports or for months at a stretch on my motorcycle.

We typically consume at least 2L of water a day(if you don’t, you should!). I consider myself quite trash conscious, so I make it a point not to buy bottled water. Infrastructure in cities, makes this relatively easy. Airports, malls, hotels all have some form of drinking water on tap. But when you’re in the middle of nowhere, it isn’t the best idea to drink from a stream that you’re unsure of.

See the full review by Mak Aditya on Adventure Rider's website here.

Mpandaji wa Adventure: Mapitio ya Gear - Kichujio cha Maji cha Sawyer Mini

Gear Review – Sawyer Mini Water Filter

I’ve owned Sawyer Mini Water filter for over 4 years now. It’s a part of my travel kit always. From jumping across airports or for months at a stretch on my motorcycle.

We typically consume at least 2L of water a day(if you don’t, you should!). I consider myself quite trash conscious, so I make it a point not to buy bottled water. Infrastructure in cities, makes this relatively easy. Airports, malls, hotels all have some form of drinking water on tap. But when you’re in the middle of nowhere, it isn’t the best idea to drink from a stream that you’re unsure of.

See the full review by Mak Aditya on Adventure Rider's website here.

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Mpandaji wa Adventure: Mapitio ya Gear - Kichujio cha Maji cha Sawyer Mini

Gear Review – Sawyer Mini Water Filter

I’ve owned Sawyer Mini Water filter for over 4 years now. It’s a part of my travel kit always. From jumping across airports or for months at a stretch on my motorcycle.

We typically consume at least 2L of water a day(if you don’t, you should!). I consider myself quite trash conscious, so I make it a point not to buy bottled water. Infrastructure in cities, makes this relatively easy. Airports, malls, hotels all have some form of drinking water on tap. But when you’re in the middle of nowhere, it isn’t the best idea to drink from a stream that you’re unsure of.

See the full review by Mak Aditya on Adventure Rider's website here.

Mwandishi wa Blogu ya Picha
Media Mentions from Adventure Rider
Mpandaji wa Adventure
ADVrider was launched in 2004 to provide adventure motorcycle riders their own dedicated online community.
Majina ya Vyombo vya Habari
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