LifeStraw Personal Water Filter – 3 Pack

November 11, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $47.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 13:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

LifeStraw is the award-winning personal water filter, designed to provide you with safe, clean drinking water in any situation. The ideal water filter for hiking and camping, travel, emergency preparedness and survival, LifeStraw makes contaminated or suspect water safe to drink. This ingenious product is the most advanced personal water filter available today. Surpasses EPA guidelines for E. Coli, giardia, and cryptosporidium oocysts, rigorous standards for water filtration.

Product Features

  • This Official LifeStraw Personal Water Filter 3 Pack will provide 792 gallons (3,000 Liters) of safe drinking water without using chemicals, iodine or moving parts.
  • Removes 99.9999% of Bacteria including Escherichia coli (E-Coli), Campylobacter, Vibrio cholerae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Shigella, Salmonella
  • Removes 99.9% of Protozoa including Giardia lamblia (Beaver Fever), Cryptosporidium Parvum, Entamoeba histolytica
  • No shelf life, can be stored indefinitely even after use
  • Perfect for your family and friends to use during camping, hiking and backpacking or for your emergency kits at your home, car and office!

Comments

Anonymous says:

Combat proven, safe & extremely reliable filter! I’ve used these both in Iraq & Afghanistan. Works as advertised. Extremely reliable and genuinely safe to use filtration system. We now use it as a SOP to have one in everyone’s ruck when we deploy! Semper Fi.

Anonymous says:

Better alternatives on the market. Get a Sawyer-Mini. Seriously, I have used Both on camping trips. You need jaws of steel to suck water through a Lifestraw. With a Sawyer or other filters with pump/squeeze action, you won’t rip out your fillings trying to get water. Also, you have to lie on the ground, whereas other filters come with collapsible pouches AND a straw if the pouch breaks.Before everyone down-votes this post, you Really need to watch actual videos of people who use these routinely. Everyone…

Anonymous says:

Exactly as amazing as people told you. This thing is no joke! I took it backpacking on Maine’s Bigelow range. When I ran out of the water I brought, I was A-ok with this. Just bring a wide mouth bottle to fill with water you find. On top of one of the lower peaks, I drank from the most disgusting looking crevice filled with brown scum (see photo). I thought, this is going to be safe, but taste horrid. WRONG. TASTED LIKE THE FRESHEST SPRING WATER. Better than any tap. I’m from Maine, and I’ve tasted plenty of water right from…

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