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The LifeStraw Go Series is a 22 oz BPA-free water filter bottle designed for travelers and everyday users who demand safe, great-tasting water anywhere. Featuring a two-stage ultra-filtration system, it removes 99.999999% of bacteria, 99.999% of parasites, and microplastics, while reducing chlorine and odors. Crafted from 50% recycled plastic, it supports sustainability and social good by providing clean water to children in need with every purchase. Durable and portable, its filters last up to 1,000 gallons, making it the ultimate eco-conscious hydration companion.










| ASIN | B0BY3DLZ6G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #838 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Camping & Hiking Water Filters |
| Brand Name | LifeStraw |
| Capacity | 650 Milliliters |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,265) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07640144287061, 77640144287060, 77640144287107 |
| Included Components | Go Series 22 oz |
| Installation Type | Personal Container |
| Item Type Name | Filter Water Bottle |
| Item Weight | 247 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LifeStraw |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Go Series |
| Model Number | LGV422GYWW |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chlorine Reduction |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Purification Method | Ultra Filtration |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
A**R
It’s worth the purchase.
This is by far the best water bottle that I own. I have not encountered any smell. I use it when traveling because you never know what the water is gonna be like in a new place. The water quality and taste of the water is greatly neutralized and made palatable. It’s very functional and easy to travel with, but I attach a strap to the top by looping it around. It does not have a shoulder strap. My main complaint for this purchase is leakage. Because of the way that the sip top is designed when you open the bottle water can come squirting out the next time you use it if you do not blow down into it when you’re done before capping it. Typically, changing temperatures exacerbate this problem or opening it on an airplane. Overall, the value for the money is still really great because it is your own personal walking filter, allowing you to refill at any water station with peace of mind.
D**N
Good water bottle, can tell it filters each sip
Can be difficult to sip from since you're pulling the water through the filter each time. Goes with me traveling, has been scratched but not broken.
B**A
"Reliable and convenient for travel — gave me peace of mind in Colombia"
I bought the LifeStraw Go Series water bottle specifically for my trip to Colombia, where I knew safe drinking water wouldn’t always be readily available. It definitely came through when I needed it — and I’m really glad I had it with me. Pros: ✅ Great filtration confidence. I used it to drink from taps, rivers, and public water fountains throughout the trip. Never got sick, and the water always tasted clean. Huge peace of mind when you’re in more remote areas. ✅ Durable build. The bottle held up well through hikes, rough bus rides, and airport handling. No leaks, even when tossed in a backpack. ✅ Easy to use. Just fill it and sip — no complicated process or waiting like some other filters. You can drink on the go, which is especially helpful in hot, humid climates. ✅ Eco-friendly. I avoided buying dozens of plastic bottles, which felt good both for my budget and the environment. ✅ Long-lasting filter. Still going strong after 3 weeks of heavy use. Cons: ⚠️ Sipping takes effort. The filtered straw can make drinking feel a bit like sucking a thick smoothie. Not a huge deal, but it’s something to get used to. ⚠️ Small capacity. It's a personal bottle (mine was 22oz), so if you’re on long hikes or far from refill stations, you’ll want to plan ahead. ⚠️ No filter indicator. There's no visual cue for when the filter is close to needing replacement — you kind of have to guess based on usage. Bottom line: If you’re traveling to places where water safety is a concern — whether cities or rural trails — the LifeStraw Go is 100% worth it. It gave me the freedom to hydrate anywhere in Colombia without constantly worrying about the source. While it’s not perfect, the peace of mind alone makes it a great investment for travelers, hikers, or anyone who wants backup filtration in their bag. Would recommend, especially for backpackers or eco-conscious travelers.
D**N
Great, but...
Great bottle, tastes awesome. Just know that if you don't screw the cap on and let it sit a while, water will slowly squirt out and drip all over. It's kinda annoying. Still giving it a 5 star though.
K**E
Works great and didn't get sick!
I purchased these water bottles for a trip to Eastern Cuba. Bottled water was hard to come by and the Lifestraw water bottles came in so handy. We filled them with tap water, and water from a river (our guide said you could drink it straight up but I wasn't taking that chance!) and we were didn't get sick. Others in our group did get sick, not sure if from the water or food poisoning but it just take one little microbe in the water to make you sick! Sucking from the top wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it would be either, so a great purchase all around! If you're going to be in an area where the water is suspect, get this water bottle!
C**A
Just Ok.
Filters have a weird taste at first. Really need to do a thorough rinse out. Also one of the two bottles caps is a bit challenging to screw on, the threads some wonky or something. The bottles came with little instructions. A friend who owns these is telling I need to store them in salt water so the filters don't dry out. However, one wouldn't know this by the information that came with the bottles. They hold maybe 16 ounces with the straw so not that big.
N**B
Allows you to have drinkable water, no matter where you are
This is my second purchase of this item is I accidentally left my first one on my last trip. I have taken these all over the world with me as well as Camping within the United States. Lightweight, and the 22 ounce size is convenient for me to carry without adding too much weight. Especially since I know any water that is available I will be able to utilize. instead of buying bottled water, which can be questionable in some countries, I am able to use any water available, confident that it will be safe to drink.
T**R
Safe drinking water tool
I used it for my international trip. We did not get sick the whole trip and I felt very safe drinking the water in different countries. Very easy to use and handy.
P**O
The size (1L) was perfect for trekking and having enough water for the day or until you can find a water source. I used to use potabilizing tablets, but after few days of drinking treated water, I always got an upset stomach. From now on, this bottle will be coming with me on every adventure. Several times I have refilled the bottle with lake/river water that did not look in great condition (sediments, small bugs, algae...) and not once got sick or the water tasted off. I researched for days to try to find the best option for this kind of devices and finally decided to give a go to this one, and during my recent trip to Nepal, I found out that about 50% of the people trekking was using this same brand, on different models (lifestraw, CamelBak with lifestraw, etc.). It is true that you have to apply some pressure when sucking for the water to come out, but it is minimal and does not affect your experience. The filters are easy to remove, clean and replace, and all the materials are of high quality. Unintentionally I dropped the bottle couple times from quite a height, and other than some superficial scratches, nothing got damaged. I recommend 100% this item to all my fellow travelers.
C**N
La bouteille est bien bonne et fait bien le travail. Je n'ai aucune problème d'écoulement avec cette version même en étant sur le côté. Par contre, le bouchon en l'ouvrant peut-être rempli d'eau et quand vous l'ouvrer, l'eau sortira aussi dû à la pression. Ceci est uniquement causé quand vous êtes en avion ou quand vous êtes en voiture au travers des montages à cause de la pression des changement d'altitudes. Bien sur il faut aspirer pour boire, ce qui peut ne pas être fait pour tout le monde. Pour ma part, je n'ai pas eu de problème à y boire dedans en aspirant.
D**Z
Convient parfaitement à l’usage décrit. Comme d’autres commentaires le signalent il faut succioner avec la bouche. Certains disent que c’est désagréable, moi ça ne me dérange pas, ça fait un peu biberon pour expliquer le ressenti. Montez pas dans l’avion avec le truc plein parce que ça déborde à cause de la pression, mais ça c’est pas un défaut, le fabricant ne cache pas que ça doit fonctionner comme ça à cause du filtre. Je recommande le produit, il est bien et l’eau n’a aucun goût, ce qui est le but de recherché.
J**R
Becomes slightly pressurised after filling and drips everywhere when you unscrew the lid unless you unscrew the whole top first. It’s pretty annoying.
J**N
Product as describe, no issues, fast delivery
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