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

March 15, 2020 - Comment

Life Straw go is an advanced water Filter and durable, BPA free bottle that makes contaminated water safe to drink. The convenient, reusable Life Straw go is ideal for hiking, camping, or traveling to areas with poor water quality, and a critical addition to any emergency kit. Fill the bottle with water from a pond,

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Life Straw go is an advanced water Filter and durable, BPA free bottle that makes contaminated water safe to drink. The convenient, reusable Life Straw go is ideal for hiking, camping, or traveling to areas with poor water quality, and a critical addition to any emergency kit. Fill the bottle with water from a pond, stream, River or suspicious tap and Filter it on the go through the easy to use mouthpiece. The advanced 2-stage Filter removes 99. 999999% of Bacteria (including e. Coli and salmonella), 99. 999% of parasites (including giardia and cryptosporidium) and micro plastics. It also reduces Chlorine and organic chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, voc) and improves the taste of the water. Your purchase has impact. For every Life Straw product purchased, a school child in need receives safe drinking water for an entire school year.

Product Features

  • Hollow fiber Membrane: removes 99. 999999% of bacteria (including E. Coli and salmonella) and 99. 999% of parasites (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium) and Micro plastics
  • Activated carbon capsule: improves taste by reducing chlorine and Organic chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, voc)
  • Rigorous testing: 0. 2 micron pore size removes turbidity and Micro plastics. All claims are externally Certified by laboratories using standard testing protocols set by the US EPA, NSF, and ASTM
  • Long lifetime: the hollow fiber Membrane will filter 4, 000 liters (1, 000 gallons) of water with proper use and maintenance
  • Make an impact: for every Life Straw product purchased, a school child in need receives safe drinking water for an entire school year

Comments

Anonymous says:

Easy to sip – here’s the trick! Felt compelled to write this review because of previous reviews I saw. There are several that state it is extremely difficult to suck water out of the straw, and I think I figured out why. If you look at my pic, you’ll see that there is a small piece of cellophane wrapping the tip, and it fits very tightly. If you don’t really look at it, you would not notice it. I didn’t notice at first and when I tried to sip I got a tiny amount of water. Upon further inspection, I figured out that it was…

Anonymous says:

The filter quits when not used So I’m testing a few water purification methods for a backpacking trip I’m leading next year around the TRT. This bottle is my first experiment and I received it yesterday.I opened the LifeStraw Go bottle today, read all the instructions and followed them explicitly. I admit to being nervous as this filter is not fine enough to filter viruses like the bigger LifeStraw filters and some other brands of water bottles. As such, I will not give the bottle more than 4 stars without that…

Anonymous says:

Try This if You Find it Difficult to Draw Water Through Your Straw I noticed mixed reviews about how easy it is to suck the water up the straw. Some users say it’s not so bad, others say it is very difficult.When I received my bottle, I fell into the latter category. My face hurt after a few sips.If you remove the carbon filter at the top altogether, the straw is very easy to draw water through. If you have a straw that is difficult to draw through, you can try the following small rework to see if it helps you. For me, it made it…

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