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💦 Stay hydrated, stay unstoppable — the filter that never quits.
The Survivor Filter PRO is a military-grade, portable water filtration system that removes 99.999% of viruses, bacteria, and parasites with its 0.01 micron ultra-filtration technology. Weighing only 12.8oz and delivering a fast flow rate of 500ml per minute, it’s designed for survival, hiking, and emergency preparedness. Tested in USA labs and NSF/ANSI certified, it offers a lifetime warranty and requires no power source, making it the ultimate reliable hydration solution for professionals and adventurers alike.












| ASIN | B00QFXGSIY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,538 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Camping & Hiking Water Filters |
| Brand | Survivor Filter |
| Brand Name | Survivor Filter |
| Capacity | 100000 Liters |
| Container Type | Dispenser |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,256 Reviews |
| Included Components | Back-washing Syringe, Hose Clip, Inlet Silicone Hose, Outlet Silicone Hose, Carrying Case, User Manual, Ultra Filter Pre-Filter, Internal Ultra Filter Included Components Back-washing Syringe, Hose Clip, Inlet Silicone Hose, Outlet Silicone Hose, Carrying Case, User Manual, Ultra Filter Pre-Filter, Internal Ultra Filter See more |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.2"L x 2"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Weight | 12.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Survivor Filter |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 500 Milliliters Per Minute |
| Model Name | PRO |
| Model Number | L610 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight, Portable |
| Part Number | L610 |
| Power Source | Non Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2"L x 2"W x 6.5"H |
| Purification Method | Ultra Filtration |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
| UPC | 628250537024 784672301954 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 120 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
L**E
Incredible filter to have for emergencies or camping/hiking!
I bought this filter for emergencies. We live in NC and have plenty of water around, but it may not always be clean. If a hurricane or tornado hits, I'll need a backup filter that can get us water. This thing has three filters that can clean up to 100,000 liters of water. That is enough water to keep a family of five thriving for months, which is invaluable in the event of an emergency when fresh/clean drinking water might be scarce. This filter has minor maintenance for cleaning out the filter portions after use. Super easy to clean and take care of and the instructions make it very clear. No batteries are needed, no special equipment to make it work. Just needs a tiny bit of elbow grease and you have clean water. An excellent bang for the buck. I give this filter 5 stars because it does exactly what I want it to do. I have not used the filter in the wild yet. I have taken it out of the package to inspect the parts and make sure it is functional. Great quality control and the filter is a solid little device. The pump works fine and the customer service has responded after I requested to receive their lifetime warranty to make sure all my needs are met. I have no doubt that they'll honor their lifetime warranty on their product and help me if there are any problems with the device. I hope this company gets plenty of customers buying their filters so that they can stay in business and provide products for anyone looking for a reliable filter to get fresh water whether for emergencies or recreation. It's a brilliant piece of equipment and I am extremely relieved to have one in my storage for emergency use and the occasional camping trip. I can't imagine why anyone in the tropical storm regions wouldn't buy one for a backup at the very least. It is very comforting to have something that will keep my family and I hydrated if all other clean water sources fail. I will update this review when I have a chance to use the product.
S**9
Best filter quality, best customer service ever.
This is the main filtration method I'm counting on in a shtf scenario. I also have an additional unit we use daily instead of tap water right on our counter. You can power it with 2 double AA batteries or plug it directly into the wall. With the decrepit state of the US infrastructure and a grid being pushed well beyond any normal capacity (thanks, data centers), every American should own a high quality, reliable & portable water filter. It's my understanding that the Survivor Filter Pro was designed by & used by military personnel with experience providing water filtration in third world countries. That speaks volumes about its reliability and quality. Alsi, the customer service is truly second to none. I've bought 3 different filter types from them and all have worked flawlessly. When one part ran down from being overused after two years, I called to ask if I could purchase replacement parts. To my shock (and delight) they immediately offered to replace the unit, no questions asked, shipped it out and it arrived 2 days later. Customer service like this just doesnt exist in many places any more. So I'm a customer for life.
C**N
Great Filter, Easy to Use, Need one more Hand
We had a 7-person backpacking group go on a 2-night, 10-mile trek in Arkansas. Day 1 didn't have any water sources until we finished 6 miles. This pump worked great to refill all our bottles (6+ liters). It went pretty quick and we didn't have any issues operating it. The water tasted clean and didn't have any aftertaste (we filled from creeks and the water looked clear and clean to begin with). We chose this one because it specifies 0.01 micron filtering vice some of the others just go down to 0.1 micron. Party members who used it included a 40+ year old man and an 11 year old girl. The outlet hose includes a little clip that's supposed to keep the hose in the container, but it didn't hook on to our Nalgenes or Smartwater liter bottles, so it really helped to have one person hold the outlet hose and while a separate person did all the pumping. This also helped quick transitions and fills for all our bottles. We also lost the little clip when one of the more enthusiastic youth swung the hose around to dry it out and it flew off the hose...so now it's a two-person job regardless.
D**S
Solid pump, but somewhat hard to use in the field
We used this pump on a 5 day backpacking trip in Rocky Mountain National Park. Positives + Convenient size for backpacking; plus it is light. + Good price + Great filter; water was clean and safe + Very easy to clean + When using, easy to keep the clean water and unfiltered water separate and therefore not get contamination Neutral = Takes a lot of pumping to fill a 32 oz water bottle. We typically were filling 4-6 bottles, and that took some time. = In the streams we were using to get water, it was near impossible to find a spot to set the pump down when pumping. This meant you had to hold it with one hand while pumping with another. Both arms were doing work. Sometimes we could place it on a knee when pumping, which helped. = Most times we also didn't have a place to put the water bottle down, which meant a 2nd person had to hold the water bottle while the 1st person was pumping. A pump that attaches to the water bottle would solve this problem. = The end that you place in the water often floated on top of the stream rather than sinking in, especially if there was much of a current in the stream. When it floated on top, the pumping was less efficient because air was sometimes being pumped instead of water. In cases where the water was a little more still, it worked better. I didn't have a chance to compare this to other filters to see if they have the same issue.
S**A
Great Filter definitely worth a buy
EDIT: This review has been updated to address my concerns about the listed weight. Previously it was stated the filter was 8 oz. However my own measurements were around 12-13 oz. After posting my initial review I see the manufacturer has now updated their website to list the current version at 12.8 oz, so I am giving this filter 5 stars! The filter seems to work fine - I've tested it on multiple occasions and it does what it is supposed to do. I do have one gripe, but this hasn't actually been an issue yet - the pre-filter isn't really a pre-filter per-se... It is a 0.1 hollow fiber filter (similar to a Sawyer or BeFree) that then goes into a carbon filter and then another finer 0.01 hollow fiber filter. That means if your water isn't pristine, the hollow fibers of the "pre-filter" might get clogged up with gunk just like a Sawyer would. However, I have not yet experienced this problem yet; I am just basing this on my own experiences with identical 0.1 hollow membrane type filters - they all do this. The solution of course is to place a coffee filter or bandana rubber banded around the pre-filter before you pop it in the stream, lake, stock pond whatever. This is just my opinion, but a real pre-filter would have a removable and user cleanable fine-mesh protecting the hollow-fiber element that goes directly into the water in order to protect clogging. See MSR Trailshot or MSR Guardian for what a mesh pre-filter looks like; the purpose of them is to keep silt and other large debris out of the hollow-fibers. Again, easily remedied with a coffee filter here for a fraction of the price of a Guardian. Anyway, I have put this thing into a couple nasty pools of water - one was chock full of algae. The other one was from a spring that was piped into a nasty rusty bucket full of mud and other debris. I was able to get reasonably clear, decent tasting water both times and this is a huge morale and confidence boost on long distance hikes. I have previously filtered from the same algae ridden source with an MSR Trailshot, and the water was still kind of green and tasted foul. Not so with the survivor filter - from the same source there was still a tinge of green to the water but it tasted totally fine. I say if you are concerned with the lightest weight possible, then this filter may not be for you - it weighs 12.8 oz. But if you are sick and tired of smelly green water from nasty sources that, while technically are safe to drink after filtering with a 2oz Sawyer, and want your filtered water to actually taste, smell and look pretty close to tap water, then I would wholeheartedly recommend this filter.
D**L
Survivor filter serves "regular" water use
I was amazed by some of the reviews I had come across (Amazon, YouTube) re the Survivor system and this was after I had picked up a garden variety "filter" for home use at Walmart (which I returned after ordering the Survivor). the Survivor was able to take water that was virtually IMPOSSIBLE to even consider for ANY type use (even bathing) let alone DRINKING and yet it purified the water AND made it taste good at the same time. not exactly the same thing as turning water into wine but this was clearly a close second! I have been using my Survivor (I have both the manual and electric models) for TAP WATER mainly to double clean it (just in case) but also to improve the taste (typical city water) and it works great. compared to buying a Brita or similar home filter that only improves water taste (maybe some filtering as well) the Survivor is overkill in terms of cleaning tap water of pathogens but given the fact that it also acts as a "regular filter" for taste, I think it's well worth the money. Also, if there is ever a situation where I need to get drinking water in an emergency situation, I know that the Survivor can do that, the Brita (etc.) can't. The Survivor is also very compact. it's a great design and I'm a student of good industrial design. I highly recommend this kind of filter over any other "home filter" (except maybe RO units) because it serves double duty -- can improve taste (just like a "regular" home filter) AND it can purify water at any time if you need to do that (including camping out, backpacking, but also travel to other areas where water quality is questionable). I consider the Survivor system to be in a class of its own. a great tool with many advantages. one more thing ... Survivor has had its filter claims verified by an independent lab. it's one thing to claim something but when you have proof to back it up, that helps a lot. this is a tool that not only can make water taste better -- it can save your life.
D**N
2022 Update: Holy cow this is a good filter!
2017 Original entry: Very lightweight and easy to assemble on the go. Seems to have done everything I needed it to. Able to drink creek water and its clear and tastes fine. And no parasites as of yet so thats a plus 2022 Update: Bought this in 2017 for miscellaneous hiking trips. Turned lake water into delicious drinking water. I usually hate the taste even of bottled or tap water but this water was good. Meanwhile, tossed in with my camping gear and forgotten for a while for unrelated reasons, I bought a house in 2020 with extremely hard water. It also has very dry air. I had set up multiple humidifiers but they were leaving a white film all over. I also have a meter that measures particulate matter PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 (used to measure air polution) that measures very small particles of things in the air and humidifiers can increase this when used with hard water. I'd used an under the sink filter, put that tap water into a Brita filter pitcher, and then tossed some doodad into the humidifier thats supposed to remove hard water minerals and even with all that the meter still showed the PM levels rising when the humidifier was running. Remembered I had this filter in with my gear and pumped some water into the humidifier and low and behold the numbers are staying steadily low, not increased even one digit from what it is when the humidifier is off. I'm absolutely blown away. Multiple other filters in succession couldn't do what this filter did by itself. 100% recommend, so much so that I had to come update an already 5 star review just to mention this. You can bet I'll be buying backups of this.
J**T
Works, may not be for everyone.
Overall: does its job, just may not be the easiest at stream/lake. And may not be for continual use for campers. I have used the pump on 3 occasions, totalling about 15 liters. I can't seem to get the prefilter to work properly, it continues to float pulling in air, holding it down can work but functionally you can't if youre using this by yourself at water source in the back country, as you'll likely also be holding your water bottle or two handing the pump if you can get the outlet clip to work. It has worked without prefilter. Water does come out clean enough to prevent sickness. I was under the impression the inlet/outlet tubes could be stowed in the clear container but they can not, so the whole bag must be kept. Small detail but makes the set an irregular shape for packing. The pump shaft/rod has started to wear only after a few uses, and flexes under load leading me to believe this not an item to last for more a season or two of use. The fact that you can take it apart to clean it a great positive.
T**M
A good product for every hiker or bike-packer
I've used it on multiple occasions with different grades of poluted water. It does the job really well but I'm a bit sceptical about the durability of my unit, the handle sit rather loose. Edit 1 I've used my survival filter pro for a very long time now and it has proven that it's a worthy companion on my hikes. I've connected a quick connect from Camelback to my output tube and now at every stop near water I can directly fill up my bladder and stay hydrated. I've used it in places where the water quality was questionable but I have to admit this little tool has proven that the filtration is very good and on par if not better then the competition. In places where I really didn't trust the water I've used (after filtering) some drops of hadex or other desinfectant. My doubts about durability eventually faded away and I hope this one will serve me for my next couple of hikes as well!!!
S**N
Fantastic bit of kit, even better after sales!
I have owned and used a number of different filters from various manufacturers including Katadyn, Sawyer, and General Ecology and this beats them all in the important (to me) features, firstly the filtration size is one of the smallest on the market and with three stages of filtration this gives peace of mind in use it's small, lightweight but sturdy with a comparable flow rate to the Katadyn Vario but at half the size and weight, There is nice attention to detail with this unit the clip for the inlet hose has one large 'tooth' that provided a secure hold on a threaded water bottle neck and a hydration bladder, it also has a protective sleeve that doubles as a cup and when fitted for travel would give storage room for a few small survival essentials (purification tablets, waterproof matches and some tea bags) The other benefit of this unit is each filter can be field serviced (to a degree) and replaced independently if needed, the new filters for my Katadyn are £45 that is the same price as the set of three for this unit but as you would normally only replace 1 of the 3 at a time then the upkeep of this unit is less painful for the pocket. I used this filter on reservoir water during heavy rain so it was exceptionally cloudy with silt but the water came out clear and sweet. I can also rate this companies after sales support as during a recent cold spell I was negligent with the filter and it froze solid, as this is something that is warned against in the instructions in every filter I have owned (water expands on freezing damaging the filters from within) I contacted the email address supplied with the product to ask if I should replace the whole unit or just the filters, I had a response the same day that I would only need to replace filters and that they would give me a discount and even provided three Amazon links for the correct filters. Amazing product even better customer care, buy it you won't regret it
C**O
Parece de buena calidad
El producto llego tres dias despues del plazo previsto. Por lo demas, no tiene mala apariencia, pero aun no lo he probado realmente.
A**R
Works great.
Small and light, it works fantastic. The filtration level is very reassuring and it really does filter regular water found in nature to safe drinking water. The first few few times rendered a very slight "plastic" taste. One could assume this is from some left over off-gassing of plastics, or perhaps a preservative film that degrades over use to maintain plastic integrity during initial uses during the first portion of the product's lifetime. Again, this is assumed, not confirmed, but it would make sense. Either way, it works great, as intended, can be trusted. Filling up 1L nalgene took a few minutes. Nice and gentle pumping is needed, this is not a bicycle pump. It would've been nicer to have the handle and pumping rod to be made of some type of metal or have metal as part of it for peace of mind. The bag works good for storing it all, and it's like a type of mesh so it can be put away quickly in the bag and still sort of "breathe" and dry out a little.
F**4
capuchon de l'ultra filtre interne de sortie d'eau qui est fragile
Le produit a l'air très bien. Cependant, lors de sa première utilisation, le capuchon de sortie d'eau intégré à l'ultra filtre interne s'est décollé. Je suis obligé d'appuyer d'appuyer avec le pouce, si je ne veux pas que l'eau gicle de partout ! Je renvois, et j'en recommande un autre. --- Le deuxième modèle reçu ne pose pas de problèmes. Cependant, il coule un peu d'eau au niveau du capuchon lorsque l'on pompe. Au final, je dirai que c'est un filtre très efficace, mais plutôt fragile. --- le capuchon s'est décollé à nouveau, après quelques utilisation sur ce modèle (voir photo). je suis déçu de la fragilité de ce produit. dommage, à l'usage il est pourtant bien pratique.
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