Peak Series Collapsible Squeeze 650ml Water Bottle + Filter
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Why We Like The LifeStraw Peak Series Collapsible Squeeze 650ml Water Bottle
From unassisted ultras to daylong treks, we keep our load light and our hydration on point with LifeStraw's Peak Series Collapsible Squeeze 650ml Water Bottle. We clutch the soft flask for a quick shot of H2O while on the move. When it's time to refill, we use the included microfilter to remove bacteria, parasites, and suspended solids from the stream's flow.
Details
- Packable water bottle and filter for compact hydration on the trail
- Premium materials are BPA free and FDA approved
- Microfilter lasts up to 500 gallons
- Soft flask packs down small when empty
- Included backwash accessory helps clean the filter
- Item #LFE000N
- Purifying Element
- hollow-core membrane microfilter
- Eliminates
- 99.999999% of bacteria, 99.999% of parasites, 99.999% of microplastics, silt, sand, and cloudiness (meets US EPA & NSF P231 drinking water standards)
- Filter
- membrane microfilter
- Pore Size
- 0.2 micron
- Cartridge Life
- up to 500 gallons
- Action
- squeeze
- Volume
- 650ml (22oz)
- Flow
- 101oz per 60 sec
- Includes
- squeeze bottle, microfilter, screw-top cap and tether, backwash accessory, user manual
- Dimensions
- 4.1 x 10in
- Claimed Weight
- 3.2oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 3 years
- Activity
- hiking, backpacking, travel
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4.5 based on 129 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 21, 2024
Read the details
I wish I had taken more time to read the details about maintaining the item. Having to backwash it periodically when in use (carrying the extra piece which I'll lose eventually) and having to maintain it a specific way for long term storage, I just don't want to do. I'm sure it'll work well if maintained properly and the size is convenient. It's just not for me, but it's my own fault. And it took a long time to arrive to Alaska.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
November 9, 2024
Serious issues with filter
Frequently, following consumption of 2/3 of water. Intent filter simply will not let more water come out and the only solution is re filling it to the top with new water. Tried to blow air into it and it does not solve the problem. Problem solved once you add water to the top
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
November 7, 2024
Tastes terrible and clogged quickly.
Terrible silicone taste that I cannot get rid of. I tried to use it today and cannot get anything out of it. Stored as per directions. Seems clogged, but I’ve only used it twice in the 4 months I’ve had it due to the taste. Tried soaking in a 1/4 tsp bleach and 2 cup water as recommended, slightly cleared to clog, but not it just tastes like silicone and bleach and is only half working.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
October 10, 2024
Small filter, difficult water flow
I used a Lifestraw metal bottle for a year, however I travel the world for months with only a 'personsl' size bag, and metal bottle requires too much space. So I purchased Lifestraw collapsible bottle, and the tiny filter is difficult to use. Need a big filter with collapsible bottle.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
September 26, 2024
Bad taste in my mouth
This product like the larger one i purchased leaves the tap water tasting like plastic. Very disappointing.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
June 20, 2024
Used it in emergency situations
I used thos a few times in situations where I ram out of water on a long run. Was very helpful. Also, it's peace of mind.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
June 18, 2024
There's better options out there
I've owned several of these style bottle filters from a few different brands. I had high hopes for the Lifestraw version, but it has several noticeable shortcomings. First, the filter gets clogged WAY faster than the Kayadyn BeFree version. This one was filtering noticeably slower after just 2 cycles. I was filtering water from a crystal clear river in Northern WI and have filtered water from this river for years and never had this issue so soon. In order to backflush, you'll need the syringe that they send you, which can easily be lost. Because the intake on the Lifestraw filter is only on the end of it, water is only allowed to enter through a small potion of the filter....and it's the same with the backflushing. With the Kayadyn version, the filter is open 360 degrees around the filter, so a simple swooshing of the filter in the water will clean it. I must have run 10 syringes worth of water back through this thing and it's not one bit better. I've gotten approx 3 years(hundreds of bottles worth) through my Katadyn before the filter wouldn't process water any longer. My Lifestraw is almost to that point after a single 3 day trip.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
May 25, 2024
Squeeze bottle
Unless the bottle is almost completely full, it is difficult to drink by squeezing or sucking. I ended up unscrewing the top to drink, which defeats the purpose of the filter.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
May 1, 2024
Need to use it daily
Need to use it daily I use it to clean nasal rinse so the water from my doctor should be free of all chemicals and bacteria, The squeeze bottle allows me to do this where ever I travel to.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
April 26, 2024
I like it. It works when needed.
Filter is working well. Went through each step of backwashing so I can be comfortable with it. It doesn’t stand on its own but not a deal breaker. It’s more wider than I like which fits awkwardly on sides of backpack. It doesn’t fit in front pockets of running vest when bottle is full of water. But I’m still satisfied for its sole function of filtering.
Originally reviewed on LifeStraw
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