Great review, I've been using the LifeStraw water bottle filter through camping season in 2017 and have never had any issues from it. The nice part is if you're unsure of the water you are putting in the bottle drop an iodine tab in and the carbon filter removes that iodine taste from it. I'll be using mine for the 2018 kayak camping season.
Extended the life of a by giving it a helping hand as well. Put a bandana, rag, cloth, ot cotton over the mouth when you fill it up and it's a little less wear and tear on your water filter. Great video and God Bless.
Of all the bottle choices I notice everyone uses hard bottles. The camel back podium is a soft squeeze able bottle that could improve flow rate. That’s what I am going with. It’s in my future back pack set up so I will carry a back up in case it is PIA.
Like the review. I learned real quick you cant tip this bottle 180 and drink or it bypasses the filter. I do agree w one of the comments that the flow rate is poor. But its like sucking threw a milk shake. Not bad for on the go and great if you want a bigger bottle than the 22oz LS Go bottle
This is a good concept. How come all the other filter manufacturers never ever thought of this? However, the flow rate is horrible, especially if your bottle is full...so tip: leave 1/3 empty or else no water comes out no matter how hard you suck. I cannot use this for everyday use for the very reason of the bad flow rate. Notice that Lifestraw never publish the flow rate on their packaging either, and it's not in the manual....But I imagine if the flow rate was good, this would be the ULTIMATE portable water filter....
Thank you for showing regular nalgene and Red Ozark bottle..thats what I have...will be ordering a set soon...i carry a regular life straw i havent used yet...and a Steri pen in my purse daily for emergency use
I purchased the lifestraw water bottle years ago and I have to say the something it does a great job filtering and removing the bad taste from the water. I also noticed it does take some effort to get the water through the filter. I would say my only grip is that the should make it fit the larger nalgene bottle to filter all the ounces in it. With the 32 ounce bottle the filter replace a lot of ounces in the bottle so you no longer had a true 32 ounces and if you have some distance between water sources a larger bottle would be nice. Other than that I do still take mine on every trip its nice when around camp not having to purify or boil water every time I want a drink of water.
Just got one and use it with 32oz Nalgene. Same experience. It is not easy to suck on it, not as easy as the regular Lifestraw filter bottle, but it's not hard either. You don't have to tip it. The water is tasteless, which is okay I guess.
Once you use it a couple of times is it ok to store it unused for a few months? Say use for a weekend every couple of months or so or do you have to buy another new.
Ethan Lim I wondered the same thing, if you’re in a shtf situation. It looks like you can use it without the carbon filter. The carbon element sits down inside the filter. Removing it won’t change the filters ability to filter out the bugs.
Carry a few coffee filters or handkerchief. Place it over the mouth of the bottle before filling the bottle. Helps keep the sediment down.
I've always heard to find the cleanest water possible but I'm impressed
Great review, I've been using the LifeStraw water bottle filter through camping season in 2017 and have never had any issues from it. The nice part is if you're unsure of the water you are putting in the bottle drop an iodine tab in and the carbon filter removes that iodine taste from it. I'll be using mine for the 2018 kayak camping season.
Thank you! Happy New Year! I haven't had any issues eother. Flow slowed down a bit though.
Extended the life of a by giving it a helping hand as well. Put a bandana, rag, cloth, ot cotton over the mouth when you fill it up and it's a little less wear and tear on your water filter. Great video and God Bless.
Of all the bottle choices I notice everyone uses hard bottles. The camel back podium is a soft squeeze able bottle that could improve flow rate. That’s what I am going with. It’s in my future back pack set up so I will carry a back up in case it is PIA.
nice dogs!
Like the review. I learned real quick you cant tip this bottle 180 and drink or it bypasses the filter. I do agree w one of the comments that the flow rate is poor. But its like sucking threw a milk shake. Not bad for on the go and great if you want a bigger bottle than the 22oz LS Go bottle
Amazing how those filters work 😀👍
It is brotha! Happy New Year!!
This is a good concept. How come all the other filter manufacturers never ever thought of this? However, the flow rate is horrible, especially if your bottle is full...so tip: leave 1/3 empty or else no water comes out no matter how hard you suck. I cannot use this for everyday use for the very reason of the bad flow rate. Notice that Lifestraw never publish the flow rate on their packaging either, and it's not in the manual....But I imagine if the flow rate was good, this would be the ULTIMATE portable water filter....
Thank you for showing regular nalgene and Red Ozark bottle..thats what I have...will be ordering a set soon...i carry a regular life straw i havent used yet...and a Steri pen in my purse daily for emergency use
👍 for the heeler.
Wow that is awesome! I see two or three of them in my future. Love the 🐶
Thank you! Happy New Year!
Neat lil kit indeed, looks like you and dogs had hella fun day there, especially playin fetch lol
I purchased the lifestraw water bottle years ago and I have to say the something it does a great job filtering and removing the bad taste from the water. I also noticed it does take some effort to get the water through the filter. I would say my only grip is that the should make it fit the larger nalgene bottle to filter all the ounces in it. With the 32 ounce bottle the filter replace a lot of ounces in the bottle so you no longer had a true 32 ounces and if you have some distance between water sources a larger bottle would be nice. Other than that I do still take mine on every trip its nice when around camp not having to purify or boil water every time I want a drink of water.
+Chris Castagner great comment. Mine flow rate has slowed down. Happy New Year
Just got one and use it with 32oz Nalgene. Same experience. It is not easy to suck on it, not as easy as the regular Lifestraw filter bottle, but it's not hard either. You don't have to tip it. The water is tasteless, which is okay I guess.
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Great Review! I'll be ordering one! Thanks For Sharing My Friend!
+lonestarrider They work great, but i like nny Sawyer better.
Thanks for the info on this...I just add it to my bugout trailer stuff
Once you use it a couple of times is it ok to store it unused for a few months? Say use for a weekend every couple of months or so or do you have to buy another new.
Good review. Did you realize that when you turned the bottle to drink any sedement would go to the top of the bottle so really wouldn't matter
Falcon Trek ha ha. You have a very valid point! Thank you!
That's incredible!
That is a cool product. I like how you can use your own nalgene bottle.
+Jason Williams i like it brotha, but it's not a Sawyer. Thank you. Happy New Year to you!
those dogs are a hoot!!
Always are. Silly dogs! Thank you! Happy New Year!
well that's good. i like it when they stick with nalgene compatible stuff. thumbed up / thx VG!!!
Love your reviews brother.
Is thar the Colorado River?
Thank you! It's the Little Colorado. Happy New Year!
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👍Happy New Year👍
Awesome Review!
Can you give us the location to get these filtration systems.
Here is a link on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B074WJDZYK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_IXPsAbVDD1CVK
Happy 2018! that it me be a good one! good vid!
I picked this up on clearance for $5
nice final.
Thank you! Happy New Year!
happy new year too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many family health and well hear us!
Have you tried the pure2go or the renovo muv?
I have. They're good! Thank you! Happy New Year!
Can you use this without the carbon filter
Ethan Lim I wondered the same thing, if you’re in a shtf situation. It looks like you can use it without the carbon filter. The carbon element sits down inside the filter. Removing it won’t change the filters ability to filter out the bugs.
It's just charcoal
Good review. Subbed