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MSR Hyperflow Microfilter Review

This is the fastest and lightest pump filter we've come across over the years
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msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review
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Price:  $150 List
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Manufacturer:   MSR
By Amber King ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 23, 2020
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#22 of 23
  • Water Quality - 20% 7.0
  • Durability & Maintenance - 20% 5.0
  • Treatment Time - 15% 8.0
  • Weight & Packability - 15% 5.0
  • Ease of Set Up - 15% 5.0
  • Ease of Filtration - 15% 6.0

Our Verdict

Enjoy the fast flow and lightweight design of the MSR Hyperflow Microfilter. If you love to fish, canoe, hike, and explore around clear water sources with a light pack, this reliable pump filter may be a great addition to your kit. While it can't filter out viruses, it offers protection from nasty contaminants that can make you sick in most places in North America. It offers an incredibly fast pumping speed that'll leave your arms fresh and without lactic acid build-up. Collect 1 liter of water in under 30 seconds. While it does require regular backflushing (which is a pain) and doesn't do the best in turbid water, it offers easy and field maintainable functionality that any wayward explorer needs.
REASONS TO BUY
Super fast pumping speed
Lightweight design
Ergonomic shape
Good water quality
Great value
REASONS TO AVOID
Backflushing setup takes long
Lots of backflushing required to maintain performance

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Bottom Line This reliable hand pump filter is lightweight and quick to fill a literThis lifetime guaranteed product is easy to use on the trailA solid option for collapsible bottle filtration during fast and light backcountry missionsA low maintenance, easy-to-use gravity filter that works well for everybody on the trailThe best chemical treatment option that will kill all pathogens when given enough time
Rating Categories MSR Hyperflow Micro... Sawyer Squeeze LifeStraw Peak Squeeze Platypus GravityWorks Aquamira Treatment...
Water Quality (20%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
Durability & Maintenance (20%)
5.0
6.0
6.0
7.0
10.0
Treatment Time (15%)
8.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
2.0
Weight & Packability (15%)
5.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
9.0
Ease of Set Up (15%)
5.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
8.0
Ease of Filtration (15%)
6.0
8.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
Specs MSR Hyperflow Micro... Sawyer Squeeze LifeStraw Peak Squeeze Platypus GravityWorks Aquamira Treatment...
Measured Weight (entire kit) 10.6 oz 5.7 oz 3.8 oz 11.5 oz 3.0 oz
Removes Particulates (sediment, microplastics)? Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Effective Against Viruses? No No No No Yes
Effective Against Chemicals? No No No No No
Effective Against Heavy Metals? No No No No No
Effective Against Bacteria? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Effective Against Protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium)? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Type of Filter/Purifier Hand pump Squeeze, in-line, on-the-go Squeeze Gravity filter Chemical treatment
Filter Media or Active Ingredient Hollow fiber Hollow fiber Hollow-core membrane microfilter Hollow fiber Chlorine dioxide
Filter Pore Size (Advertised) 0.2 microns 0.1 microns 0.2 microns 0.2 microns N/A
Number of Liters/Gallons per Lifetime (Advertised) 1000 L / 264 gal 378,541 L / 100,000 gal 2000 L / 500 gal 1500 L / 396 gal 114 L / 30 gal (per package)

Our Analysis and Test Results

The MSR Hyperflow hand pump is the one you should choose if you don't want to work your pumping arm too hard. The super fast flow is reminiscent of a Super Soaker, filling up 1 liter of water in just over 30 seconds! It offers reliable performance for a great value and its lightweight for a hand pump filtration system.

Performance Comparison


msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - jack the dog and our main tester enjoy some freshwater in the...
Jack the dog and our main tester enjoy some freshwater in the Gunnison Gorge. Pumping water for this 4L reservoir takes only a couple of minutes, and we've still got muscle for pushups next to the campfire.
Credit: Amber King

Water Quality


Like most pump filters, this one is suited for use in North America where water-borne viruses aren't usually a major concern. The filter cartridge is a hollow fiber design without any activated carbon. It can remove sediment, microplastics, protozoa, and bacteria. If you're traveling to a foreign country where you might be exposed to viruses, be sure to bring some additional purification tablets to add to your water.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - dan sandberg uses the msr hyperflow to fill a 4 liter msr dromlite...
Dan Sandberg uses the MSR Hyperflow to fill a 4 liter MSR DromLite, which screws directly onto the filter. Pacific Crest Trail, High Sierra, California.
Credit: Max Neale

Durability & Maintenance


The unit is a bit of a pain to use for long periods of time. It seems to be well constructed, and after two months of use at home and in the field, it's done a good job (so far). During our water pumping tests, this filter hardly worked in our sludge concoction, while others were able to at least pump a liter before needing to be cleaned.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - a look at all parts you need to unscrew for maintenance. make sure...
A look at all parts you need to unscrew for maintenance. Make sure you don't lose those valves!
Credit: Amber King

Many online users have also noted that consistent backflushing is required to ensure performance, especially in turbid water. In our clear water tests, we pumped over 40 liters and noticed just a small decrease in performance in this very clear water. But when any sediment is introduced, pumping becomes much harder.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - these are both loaded in the "filter" positions.
These are both loaded in the "filter" positions.
Credit: Amber King

The filter itself is not one you can scrub but has to be back-washed — a lot! The process isn't simple either. We tried to figure it out without watching a YouTube video and failed, accidentally pulling air through the chamber when we weren't supposed to. If you do buy this, make sure you practice this process before going into the backcountry.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - a look at all the components for the hyperflow. the whole system is...
A look at all the components for the HyperFlow. The whole system is quite durable, small, and lightweight.
Credit: Amber King

We recommend following the manufacturer's guidance on how to properly backflush the filter. We took the time to backflush numerous times and found the process to be laborious and one we sort of resented, especially when surrounded by other pump filters that offered much easier maintenance.

Since this filter requires a lot of maintenance with water that isn't clear, make sure you're prefiltering water sources and taking water from only the upper columns to avoid sediment build-up. While it's easy to pump and fast the maintenance makes it questionable. The filter cartridge is supposed to last at least 1,000 liters, but many online users who have had this product in hand for years are skeptics about this metric.

Treatment Time


After just 29 pumps and 28 seconds (on average), you'll have a full liter of water. In comparison to the hand pump competition, it's one of the fastest we've ever tested. We tested this time while pumping clear water. In turbid water, treatment time decreases.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - when testing it out at the sink...for 40 liters...we learned quickly...
When testing it out at the sink...for 40 liters...we learned quickly that It took half a minute to get a full liter of water. Awesome!
Credit: Amber King

Our sludge bath is the ultimate test. The first few liters were easy, getting one liter in about 38 seconds and 26 pumps (again, on average). The pump took longer to fill as the prefilter had to do hard work to keep out the sediment. However, after this, it required backflushing. Even after the backflush technique recommended by MSR, it could only pull a liter in 48 seconds with 24 pumps. Overall, it does really really fast work in clear water but struggles with turbidity. However, of all the pump filters, it offers the fastest time in optimal conditions.

Weight & Packability


Not only is this filter super fast for pumping, but it's also lightweight. It weighs 10.6 oz and takes up very little space in any backpack. It comes with a mesh bag that easily fits all components and doesn't hold water after use. Overall, a good choice if you're seeking a light and packable hand pump filter.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - super light and packs down to a small size!
Super light and packs down to a small size!
Credit: Amber King

Ease of Set Up


The setup is pretty simple, especially if you already have a Nalgene top bottle. Simple screw on the attachment to your bottle and place the prefilter float in the water source of your choice. You can keep all the tubes attached if you like for easy assembly and use. Before pumping, find a comfortable and scenic place to sit.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - the lid adaptor fits best onto a nalgene bottle, then connects right...
The lid adaptor fits best onto a Nalgene bottle, then connects right to the pump. If you don't have a Nalgene bottle, this will shoot water directly into any vessel of your choosing.
Credit: Amber King

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - we found a comfy spot. now we're ready to throw the prefilter float...
We found a comfy spot. Now we're ready to throw the prefilter float into the water!
Credit: Amber King

Ease of Use


The pumping action is quite easy. Even after 40 liters of water in one sitting, our arms were left with some energy. This pump is much easier to use than most, which is a relief. The only real issue we had was with the float of the prefilter flipping upside down.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - the handle and system are small and quite ergonomic. we didn't find...
The handle and system are small and quite ergonomic. We didn't find it uncomfortable, but easy to use.
Credit: Amber King

It has a velcro strap built into the construction that, if you place higher up around the tubing, keeps everything nicely in place. Otherwise, it flips over and gets stuck. If you need to collect water from cracks and crevices, simply take off the prefilter in clear water sources. When you're done, pump out the water, open it up, let it dry, then store.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - the float keeping the intake off the bottom of the lake, which helps...
The float keeping the intake off the bottom of the lake, which helps to keep the filter clear.
Credit: Amber King

Value


This pump actually offers a pretty decent price and value. Its upfront cost is about average for a hand pump, with a filter lifespan that lasts for 1,000 liters. Of the pump filters, it actually has the lowest lifespan, but the replacement filter itself isn't as expensive as others. If you're seeking high value, high output hand pump that is lightweight, you'll find the value in this product.

msr hyperflow microfilter backpacking water filter review - enjoy the fast pumping action of this lightweight hand pump in any...
Enjoy the fast pumping action of this lightweight hand pump in any front or backcountry setting.
Credit: Amber King

Conclusion


The MSR Hyperflow has a few caveats but stands out for its lightweight design and super high water output. If you're willing to deal with backflushing and typically stick to clean water sources, it is a reliable option that you can trust in the backcountry.

Amber King