LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottle with 2-Stage Integrated Filter Straw for Hiking, Backpacking, and Travel, Blue

August 9, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $39.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

The LifeStraw Go Water Bottle personal water filter has been updated with 2-stage filtration to improve the taste of filtered water and provide even better protection from contamination. In addition to the award-winning LifeStraw hollow fiber membrane filter that eliminates bacteria and protozoa, the next-generation Go Bottle incorporates a carbon capsule that reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine and organic chemical matter. The convenient, reusable LifeStraw Go personal water filter bottle is ideal for hiking, camping, or traveling to areas with poor water quality, and is a critical addition to any disaster survival kit or bugout bag. Easily to fill by scooping water from any pond, stream, or river, filtration happens while drinking through the mouthpiece. The LifeStraw Go filters water down to 0.2 microns and has been rigorously tested to surpass EPA standards for removing E. Coli, Giardia and Cryptosporidium oocysts, and many other waterborne contaminants; removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria (> LOG 6 reduction) and 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites (>LOG 3 reduction. When the filter has reached capacity (1,000 liters / 264 gallons) it will stop taking in water. The activated carbon capsule is effective for up to 100 liters (26 gallons), or the equivalent of 3 months of continuous use. Replacement filters are available for sale separately. Made of BPA-free Tritan, the LifeStraw Go bottle is extremely durable. The food-grade silicone mouthpiece is flexible which prevents it from chipping or cracking, and is removable for easy cleaning. Use the carabiner to attach to your backpack, or store in your preparedness kit to ensure access to safe, clean drinking water in an emergency. Capacity 23 ounces. For each LifeStraw purchased, one child in a developing community receives safe drinking water for an entire school year.

Product Features

  • Reusable LifeStraw Go BPA-free water bottle filters water while drinking; great for travel, backpacking, camping, and emergency kits
  • Award-winning LifeStraw hollow fiber membrane water filter removes bacteria and protozoa from lakes, streams to ensure safe, clean drinking water
  • 2-stage activated carbon filter reduces odor, chlorine and leaves zero aftertaste
  • Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria, and 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites without chemicals, iodine or batteries
  • Durable, 23-ounce, leak-proof bottle made of BPA-free Tritan and features a food-grade silicone mouthpiece; replacement filters available separately

Comments

David B.Willis says:

We have been canoeing in Texas, Arkansas, and … We have been canoeing in Texas, Arkansas, and the boundary waters of Canada up in Minnesota, and have NEVER gotten sick from drinking out of our LifeStraw water bottles.

D. Pond says:

May not actually include carbon capsule I like the idea of the additional carbon filtration of this model over the older one-stage version, but the additional $20 price over the one-stage model seemed like a hefty premium. I decided to go ahead and purchase this model in spite of the much higher price tag. When the bottle arrived, I was pretty excited to try it out, only to find that the bottle I received was missing the carbon capsule. The filter unit clearly had a space for the capsule, but none was included in my package. I…

John F says:

LifeStraw Go Water Bottle is easily one of the best hiking accessories I’ve ever used I looked around the internet for a while for a viable way to purify water. I actually tested two different brands of water purification tablets. Although they would work in a pinch, they were both absolutely disgusting. The next thing I tried was a Katadyn water filter pump. It was expensive, added more weight to my pack than I would have liked and way too time consuming to set up and pump for it to be practical for a day hike. I randomly stumbled across the LifeStraw Go Water Bottle on…

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