Stay hydrated, stay heroic! 💪
The LifeStraw Peak Series – Solo Personal Water Filter is a lightweight, portable solution for safe drinking water, removing 99.999999% of bacteria, 99.999% of parasites, and 99.999% of microplastics. Ideal for hiking, camping, and emergency preparedness, it offers a fast flow rate and long-lasting performance, making it a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | LifeStraw |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 1.3"L x 1.6"W x 5.1"H |
Package Information | Box |
Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
Model Name | Peak Solo |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 6.42 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.3 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches |
Brand Name | LifeStraw |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Color | Mountain Blue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | LifeStraw |
Part Number | LSPSSOLBWW |
Style | Peak Solo |
Size | 5.1in x 1.3in |
A**N
A Game Changer for My PNW Hiking Adventures
I recently took the LifeStraw Peak Series Solo Personal Water Filter on my hike to Rattlesnake Ledge in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, and I can honestly say it was a total lifesaver. As someone who loves exploring the outdoors, having access to clean drinking water is essential, and this water filter truly exceeded my expectations.Using the LifeStraw was incredibly easy. It fits perfectly with my water bottle and even my CamelBak, making it super convenient to hydrate on the go. I filled my bottle with water from a nearby stream, attached the filter, and I was ready to drink. The lightweight and compact design meant it didn’t add any bulk to my pack, which is always a plus when you are hiking long distances.During my hike, I encountered various water sources, from clear mountain streams to some murkier puddles. I was amazed at how effectively the LifeStraw removed bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, providing me with safe drinking water no matter where I was. The taste was refreshing and clean, which is such a relief when you are out in the wild. Knowing that I could rely on this filter gave me the confidence to explore further without worrying about running out of water.One of the highlights of my trip was reaching the stunning viewpoint at Rattlesnake Ledge after a challenging climb. I was tired and thirsty, but thanks to the LifeStraw, I was able to refill my water bottle and enjoy the breathtaking view without any concerns about water quality. It truly made my experience more enjoyable and stress-free.I also appreciate the durability of the LifeStraw. It feels well-made and sturdy, which is important when you are in rugged terrain. Plus, it is easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that it will last for many more adventures to come.Overall, I highly recommend the LifeStraw Peak Series Solo Personal Water Filter for anyone who loves hiking, camping, or spending time in the great outdoors. It has become an essential part of my gear, and I can’t imagine hitting the trails without it. If you are looking for peace of mind and convenience while exploring nature, this water filter is definitely worth adding to your pack!
T**O
Mighty little filter
My 1 pound ceramic pump water filter is replaced by this fantastic little gadget. This works well and consistently. Comes with a back flush to maintain the great flow rate. The carbon filter attachment creates a very good tasting water.
T**E
Excellent filter
Removes Microplastics from bottled water
A**R
Works Yes, Gravity Maybe
Other reviewers have commented that the filter did not fit their water bottles. I tried it on 4 water bottles - and it fit 2 of them. Could be worse. Again the photos showing water magically being transferred between 2 connected bottles is probably not realistic. When I connected 2 bottles with the filter between them, NOTHING HAPPENED. Gravity did not cause the water to flow. I had to squeeze the top bottle to force the water through the filter. However while squeezing, the flow was decent - better than I expected.My best results were using a flat/collapsible water packet. When this was attached as the water source, the water did flow through the filter with gravity only. You can buy just the packets from several retailers on Amazon. (See photo)There is a connection for the "source" that you will need for sure - and you will need a bottle or packet that is the right size to screw on (28mm). It is not necessary to have a particular size for the bottle you are filling - but the "spigot" is small, so a smaller bottle works better.The filter seems to do its job. It seems sturdy. It is also fairly small so can be easily packed.
S**P
Compact water filter for travel
Smaller than regular life straw. Compact enough for travel. Will fit on a standard bottle of water and easy to use. Value is great as I got it on sale.
A**A
Life saver - 7 days in Yosemite
We used it for one week in Yosemite backpacking trip - worked flawlessly in combination with Smart water bottle.You will need a bit of strength to squeeze the bottle, but it works as it supposed to.We had two of them - one as backup, but didn’t have to use the second.It’s small and lightweight, perfect for backpacking when every gram counts…The right price including all discounts should be below $17 (so far the best price I have seen was $13.55 - the base price was $16.93 with 20% off coupon on Feb 16 2025)
R**N
Lifestyle water purfing unit
I used on bicycle trip across America a time I needed when I ran out of water,so it came in handy never want to run out of water in hot temperature
D**.
Small and compact
Have not used it yet. But like the concept that it will screw onto a water bottle. The price was right and I would like to try it.
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