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

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Hollow Fibre
  • ADVANCED WATER FILTRATION. Protects against, microplastics, chlorine, organic chemical matter and sand, dirt, cloudiness and more; improves taste
  • MADE TO LAST. Long-lasting membrane microfilter lasts up to 4,000 liters and the activated carbon filter lasts up to 100 liters of water with proper use and maintenance
  • RIGOROUSLY TESTED. Reusable, durable and BPA-free, independently lab tested to meet protocols established by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and NSF International/ANSI
  • THOUGHTFUL AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. 22 oz capacity. Every fill avoids single use plastic bottled water! Easy to use, easy to clean bottle and cap are dishwasher safe once the filter is removed.
  • YOUR PURCHASE HAS IMPACT. One purchase, one child, one year of safe water

Description

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, 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. 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 is approximately 22-ounce. For each LifeStraw purchased, one child in a developing community receives safe drinking water for an entire school year.


Sport: ‎Hiking and Camping


Reusability: ‎Reusable


Material Type Free: ‎BPA Free


Style: ‎22oz


Number of Items: ‎1


Model Name: ‎LifeStraw Go Blue 22oz


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10 x 10 x 2.7 inches


Product Dimensions: ‎10"W x 2.7"H


Manufacturer: ‎LifeStraw


Part Number: ‎LSGOV2CR45


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎10 x 10 x 2.7 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Korea, Republic of


Item model number: ‎LSGOV2CR45


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Pack


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Water Bottle Filter


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 2, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to sip - here’s the trick!
Color: Blue
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 actually wrapped. It’s tight so it will take you some effort to remove it, but then it’s no problem. In my pictures you’ll see how it looks different when it’s on, half off, and fully removed. Hope this helps. Also, I have not noticed any leaking problem, although I just got the bottle today. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2018 by Alison E. Alison E.

  • Amazing water bottle! Just be sure you understand what you're buying
Color: Blue
First of all I love life straws and I love this water bottle for hiking because I like to be able to fill my water bottle in a stream or a lake or a puddle. WHAT YOU WONT LIKE: some of you won't like that it's a little harder to suck through the straw then a normal water bottle; this is because you are sucking through a filter! It's going to be harder. If you are elderly or a child then this is probably not the water bottle for you. ANOTHER THING YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE: if you turn the water bottle upside down or tip it towards you as you drink, water will spill from the top. This is because there is a vent hole in the top. When you suck through the straw it's pulling water from the bottom of the filter so there is no need to tip the water bottle back like a standard water bottle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020 by Stephen

  • The filter quits when not used
Color: Blue
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 capability. In any case, I stopped by Lake Topaz on the California/Nevada border, scooped up some water and sipped it down over the next couple of hours. I'm writing this now 9 hours later and feel no ill effects as of yet. So far so good LifeStraw Go! After reading so many other reviews, I was skeptical about the suction required to drink and the fragility of this bottle. 1 ) suction: I admit I'm surprised at how easy it is to drink from the straw. Although the flow rate might be a little slower than my camelback straw water bottle, it's not a significant decrease. I've got to say, I really don't understand how this is a complaint unless some people are suffering from defective filters or user error. 2) Fragility: The bottle seems sturdy enough so far and although I haven't smashed it against anything, I did gently knock it around with no damage. I plan to use it daily to drink from the mountain streams out here in the Sierra Nevada mountains over the next few weeks and update this review as I go. Update: So I dropped a few stars on this product because the flow rate decreased to zero after letting it sit for a few weeks before picking it up again. I imagine it would probably have continued to work had I used it daily but as I don’t live in a third world country, I only need it periodically. If I have to buy a new filter for every time I want to take it hiking or camping, it isn’t worth the cost compared to other options on the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017 by Smith Smith

  • Try This if You Find it Difficult to Draw Water Through Your Straw
Color: Blue
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 bearable to use the straw with carbon filter installed, after this small adjustment. Instruction: 1. Remove the carbon filter from the top of the straw 2. Pry open the plastic casing with finger nail 3. If you can see the seam on the top of the plastic casing (this reduces the surface area for water to pass through), gentle remove the carbon bag 4. Re-position the bag with seams along the cylindrical wall of the plastic casing 5. Gently push and wiggle the bag back into the casing, and replace the cap 6. Put the carbon filter back into the straw and check to see if easier to draw water through the straw ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017 by Ninjanoises Ninjanoises

  • Danger! Leaking unfiltered water from the silicone air-flap thing on top may contaminate the drinking part you put in your mouth
Color: Blue
If you want a water bottle that is extremely difficult to suck filtered water out of, buy it. If you want a water filter bottle that will leak if it tips over, buy it. If you want to avoid frustration get a MSR trailshot and fill your water bottle with ease. I have used the Sawyer Mini for a few years now. In line with my water bladder hose it is fantastic. But, I don't always like using hydration bladders so I bought this LifeStraw Go Water Filter Bottle thinking that with the carbon filter and all it would be great. Boy, was I wrong! I'm not a fan of it being so hard to suck water from, nor am I liking the fact that if it tips over it will leak. The leaking water is from the air equalizer silicone thing on the top I believe. Consequently, if it leaks all over the silicone part you put in your mouth you will be at risk of putting the waterborne pathogens into your mouth anyway. This is a serious health concern in my book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2017 by bobinmontana

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