The Best Backpacking Water Treatment
Clean water: You need it, and we want to be sure you've got it, wherever you go. Bacteria, viruses, protozoa, microplastics, and more can be found in your drinking water if you're not careful. Before your next epic backcountry or international adventure, be sure you've got the right tool to stay safely hydrated: a high-performing backpacking water filter.
Our filtration gurus have scoured the market to hone in on the best water filters and treatment systems for backpacking. We buy and test each one, carrying these along on adventures near and far, from climbing trips in Peru to running expeditions across the USA and even fastpacking missions through Iceland. We evaluated each filter's portability, the maintenance required to keep it working in the field, and critical aspects of the model's design, such as the types of dangers it removes from water and how long it takes to process one potable liter of water.
For a party of one, the Sawyer Squeeze is a perfect companion. This fast and light filtration system produces some of the highest quality water in our testing. However, if you're out with a group of friends, you will need something with a little more volume. In that case, the Platypus GravityWorks is a great option with a 4-liter capacity and a relatively fast filter rate.
Having a solid lineup of camping gear you can trust makes all the difference when heading out into the backcountry. If you're in the market for a new backpack or packable stove, we have recommendations for your specific needs and budget. And being prepared with a backpacking gear checklist never hurts anyone.
Editor's Note: Our backpacking water filter review was updated on April 11, 2025, to add two new filters from Hydrapak and Lifestraw to our lineup as well as updated media and testing perspectives for other top performers.