Drink anything, anywhere.
There’s always that moment on a trail — or in a foreign city, or at a campsite where the spigot water looks like it has opinions — when you genuinely don’t know if the water is fine or very much not fine.
The LifeStraw Go takes that guesswork off the table entirely. The membrane microfilter removes 99.999999% of bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella, the whole cast) and 99.999% of parasites like Giardia and Cryptosporidium. The activated carbon filter handles chlorine, odors, and organic chemicals. Between the two of them, you can fill up from a lot of sources you’d otherwise walk past nervously.
The membrane filter lasts up to 1,000 gallons. The carbon filter goes up to 26 gallons. Both are replaceable. Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps things cold. The bottle’s BPA-free, 1-liter, and clips to a bag via the included carabiner.
You’re getting two of them — which covers a hiking partner, a backup, or one for the trail bag and one for the travel bag. Certified to meet U.S. EPA and NSF standards, for what it’s worth (it’s worth a lot, actually).