This is a very practical and compact water filter that's easy to carry. Although this is my first experience with such a device and I have no point of reference, I can recommend it to beginners because it is easy to use.
LifeStraw Peak Personal Water Filter - Mountain Blue
This compact and lightweight filter features an advanced membrane microfilter designed to purify up to 4,000 liters of water. It complies with rigorous drinking water safety standards, effectively removing bacteria and parasites according to EPA and NSF International/ANSI guidelines.
Membrane microfilter, protection against contaminants
Permits the direct consumption of water from natural sources like rivers or lakes. Protects against bacteria, parasites, protozoa, microorganisms, microplastics, sediment, sand, and turbidity greater than 0.2 microns. Additionally, it enhances the taste and odor of water. The upgraded microfilter offers improved flow with a lower risk of clogging.
BPA-free plastic housing, universal bottle thread
The filter is designed with a thread that fits most bottles, an integrated connection for gravity hoses, and protective caps for both the inlet and outlet.
Constructed from durable, BPA-free plastic, the housing is compact enough to easily slide into a backpack or pocket.
Effective water treatment
- enables direct consumption from natural water sources
- boasts a 4000-liter capacity for filtering particles above 0.2 microns
- removes 99.999999% of bacteria, such as E. coli
- eliminates 99.999% of protozoa, including Giardia and Cryptosporidium
- filters 99.999% of microplastics
- reduces water cloudiness
- does not filter out viruses
- comes with convenient inlet and outlet caps
- free from BPA
Key features
- Made from BPA-free materials
- Features a high-efficiency microfilter
- Filter's life extends up to 4000 liters
- Conveniently fits standard bottles
- Works with gravity hoses
- Comes with protective caps for both inlet and outlet
Technical data
Color: Mountain Blue
Material: Plastic
Filter capacity: 4000 liters
Height: 195 mm
Width: 32 mm
Weight: 65 grams
Manufacturer: LifeStraw, Switzerland
| EAN | 7640144286293 |
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| Manufacturer code | LSPSPMBWW |
| Brand | LifeStraw |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 62
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The filter is very light and easy to use; I bought it with my hiking backpack in mind. You can use it directly from a water source or attach it to a small plastic bottle.
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Well-made pants, I definitely recommend them – they are sturdy, cause no problems, and the color remains unchanged. At this price, it's definitely a worthy choice.
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In my opinion, everyone should have such a filter – tourists, travelers, and ordinary people, even if they spend most of their time at home. You never know when such a filter will come in handy, and it is small and inexpensive, so it's worth getting one.
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An essential element in backpacks: tourist, outdoor, and emergency ones, which have recently gained popularity. This is my second such filter. Works flawlessly and fully does its job. I recommend it to everyone.
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This filter is a good piece of equipment alongside other proven products—it's worth having it always at hand. It doesn’t take up much space, so it’s good for trips. I haven’t tested it outdoors yet, but it will definitely come in handy if needed.
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I tested the filter – it works very well, the water doesn't have a well aftertaste. I thought it wouldn't fit Polish bottles, but from the comments I learned that you need to unscrew the extra cap under the lid – at first it fits tightly, so it requires a bit of force.
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The plastic isn't very thick, but it seems durable, and the mouthpiece closure is solid. Drinking takes some effort, but that's a sign the filter works as it should. Very light, you don't feel it in your backpack.
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Lightweight and practical filter, which effectively removes biological contaminants and microplastics. It's a pity you can't attach a carbon filter for removing chemicals.
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This is already the second filter from this company that I bought for my emergency backpack. Solid and lightweight. It seems to be the most popular and widely used filter now. The price was very attractive.
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Filter bought for a travel backpack just in case you run out of bottled water. Gives the impression of being a solid product, made from good quality plastic, with a well-protected mouthpiece and a water intake end that has threads fitting small PET bottles.
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It's hard to assess effectiveness after just a few uses—I would need more tests, but in terms of ease of use, it's very good. It's longer, so it's more convenient than the Sawyer Mini and filters water a bit faster, which may mean the filtration is less precise, but that's just an assumption. The cap at the bottom allows you to attach a bottle, but you need to be careful not to lose it.
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Maybe it wasn't designed exactly for that purpose, but in my emergency kit it has become a key element. For an affordable price, it offers the ability to filter a large amount of water – the ratio is great.
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Filter purchased as part of an emergency backpack kit. Seems solid, bought at a good promotion – I will probably buy another one.
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I bought this filter preventively for emergency situations. I hope I won't have to use it, but it's better to be prepared. I recommend it to others.
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