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Fast, Fresh Water: Hiking Lady’s Sawyer TAP Water Filter Review

The Sawyer Tap Filter up close

Sawyer TAP Filter ReviewWhat good is water unless it is drinkable?   We all need reliable, safe drinking water, whether or not we are at home, hiking in the backcountry, or at a campground.  Between the covid-19 pandemic this past year, the west coast wildfires, storms and boil alerts in Texas, emergency preparedness should be the top item on your list.  That’s why you should read my Sawyer TAP Water Filter review!

Sawyer’s Water Filters

Sawyer is a well-known outdoor products company that has been in business since 1984. For those of you not familiar with their water filters, Sawyer makes a wide range of them, from their Mini Water Filter to their Personal Water Bottle Filter and many more. They recently developed a new model called the Sawyer TAP water filter.  I had the chance to test it out, so read on to get my full review of the Sawyer TAP water filter!

Hiking Lady’s Review of the Sawyer TAP Water Filter

As many of you know, in mid-2020 the Hiking Lady family made a big improvement to our outdoor recreation – we purchased a Winnebago Solis camper van, making pandemic camping (and hiking adventures) extremely safe, comfortable, and fun. (See Hiking Lady: Camper Van Life). With two boys ages 5 and under, it makes it way easier to travel and explore, all while staying very “socially distanced”. To fill up the fresh water tank of the camper van, we use an inline water filter. However, how about that time when our water pump broke when it froze…we had to head home. The Sawyer TAP water filter sure would have been handy on that trip.

Sawyer Tap Filter – what’s included in the box: the tap filter, a backwash adapter, a threaded spigot adapter, a dual threaded adapter, a tap gauge, and an extension hose.
The Sawyer Tap Filter up close
Attaching the Threaded Spigot Adapter
I used the Threaded Spigot Adapter to attach it to this hose bib.
Voila, safe drinking water!

The Sawyer TAP Water Filter in Action

I was hoping that the TAP filter would fit the sink faucet in our Winnebago Solis camper van, but alas, it did not.  However, it fits perfectly on hose bibs, as shown in the previous pictures.   I’ve stayed at Hipcamps, private RV “resorts”, and some remote campgrounds where the supposed potable water literally smelled putrid (yes, all in the United States).  We always just pressed on to find water elsewhere, rather than risking drinking contaminated water.  Filters are a must have, and this is a very handy, relatively inexpensive piece of gear.  I’m so excited to have this Sawyer TAP filter as part of my adventure gear kit.  It provides a lot of peace of mind as well to have available for emergencies at home or out on a Hiking Lady family adventure.

Using the included Tap Gauge to see whether or not it would fit…
One spot where a Sawyer Tap Filter is a must!

Specifications of the Sawyer TAP Water Filter

Bottom line – I’d recommend the Sawyer TAP filter for emergency use, attaching to hose bibs, and definitely an RV tap assuming it fits on your faucet!

Happy trails!

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