

💧 Sip Smart, Live Bold — Hydration That Protects You and the Planet
The LifeStraw Go Series is a 1L insulated stainless steel water bottle featuring a powerful 2-stage filtration system that removes 99.999999% of bacteria, 99.999% of parasites, and microplastics, while improving taste by reducing chlorine and odors. Its durable membrane filter lasts up to 4,000 liters, replacing thousands of single-use plastic bottles. Designed for travel and everyday use, it keeps water cold all day with double-wall vacuum insulation and supports sustainable hydration with every purchase funding safe water for children in need.












| ASIN | B0BY3C6XPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,468 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #50 in Insulated Bottles |
| Brand Name | LifeStraw |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,428) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07640144287306, 77640144287305, 77640144287466 |
| Included Components | Go Series 1L |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.94"L x 3.94"W x 11.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Filter Water Bottle |
| Item Weight | 624 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LifeStraw |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Go Series |
| Model Number | LGV41SASWW |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chlorine Reduction |
| Power Source | Gravity-fed |
| Purification Method | Carbon Block |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
S**T
Great water bottle, better than the Brita
I got this as a replacement for my Brita filtered water bottle. Previously, I settled on the Brita due to Lifestraw not having an insulated bottle yet. My review would be mostly comparing these two. I like the design of the bottle. Both are nearly the same size, 34oz vs. 32oz (Brita). They are basically the same weight when full of water. I would expect it to be similar to other bottles tbh. The handle design though makes it feel like it's a bit lighter than the Brita though. Since you can use way more fingers to hold it comfortably. I prefer this bottles straw design. And it stays a lot cleaner and way easier to clean them the Brita. On the Brita the straw extends more, but cleaning it was a chore. Like I resorted to basically trying to clean it with a chopstick. Although, the Brita's advantage is opening the cap to get to the straw. Brita uses a push button with a spring hinge for the cap so it's super easy to open and close. The taste is better, most likely due to the 2 stage filter vs. 1 for the Brita (carbon only). The carbon filter is a lot smaller than the Brita though. Like 1/3 the size, so you'll end up replacing that a little more frequently. As far as the effort to suck the water. It's actually easier than with the Brita. It is hard in the beginning as usual, but like after 5 or so refills, it starts getting easier. It's like near effortless tbh compared to my Brita which barely got better. It wasn't hard on the Brita either, but it definitely takes more effort than the Lifestraw. All in all, this is a great water bottle. With Lifestraw famous filtration capabilities, you have more options on water source as well. I also bought the silicone bottom for the bottle which you can see in my picture. It's like a perfect match to the bottle color.
K**R
Great device!
Bought for a trip to Cuba. Worked great for what I needed it for. I didn't get sick at all!
V**.
A premium bottle
I have the larger version I take on camping trips. I bought this size to take with me in my backpack for work, whether I was just going to be somewhere with questionable tap water or getting through airports without having to pay $5 for a bottle of water. Like all LifeStraws, this bottle is solid and hardy- easy to get through security for flights and fill up at water fountains without worrying about microplastics from reusing plastic water bottles, but stout enough to get banged around and be okay. Perfect size for my backpack with a nice handle on top. No chemical/ pipe taste from public water systems. Understand that you have to give it a little suction to move the water through the nozzle- that's what's moving the water through the filter! My family now has five LifeStraw bottles, for camping as well as general use.
S**A
Overall great and will keep. Cap slowly leaks when bottle is on its side.
I love this water bottle overall! It feels really durable and functions well. It's very easy to clean and mostly easy to use. 2 very minor and 1 moderately minor gripe: > I initially had exceptional trouble getting water to come up through the straw straight out of the box, despite rinsing under water per the instructions. So I filled the bottle to the top and set it on my nightstand so that the filter could soak overnight. It worked! > Be prepared for chlorinated tasting water for the first full water bottle. After that, the chlorine flavor went away completely and the water tastes really good. > The REALLY annoying but not deal breaking issue is that the cap leaks, slowly, if it tips over on its side. See the cap and mouth piece photo. The little nub inside the cap is not a tight seal inside the opening of the mouth piece. So when the water bottle lays on its side, it will slowly leak water. It's not a massive amount but it was enough to soak through a small portion of 2 blankets. So that's not ideal! But if you pack it well so that it doesn't tip and don't leave it laying on its side around your home, then you'll be good.
T**.
Beet root powder
The life Straw Water Bottle was fine! One bag of the beet powder was busted and was all over the other items in the box. I was so disappointed. It was obvious that the bag was busted before it was sent. Nothing in the box burst one the beet powder bags.
J**H
Perfect for travel
Bought this exclusively for a trip to the Philippines. Instead of buying packs of bottled water every day I just brought this. I filled this up at every water faucet I could find through out the days. I never got sick and the water never had a taste. It just feels like clean drinking water. Several times though through the week at the end of a day when I examined the bottom of the flask I found pieces of debrie of who knows what was in the water. Huge peace of mind to always have water available to me that I can be confident was completely safe. I estimate I drank between 2-3 litres of water a day through this ( there was other water available like when going out to eat or having store bought drinks ) The drinking straw is comfortable - but it is kind of lame it's like a 1 drinking speed only. You only need to suck hard enough for the water to start following and sucking any harder is practically wasted effort because its like diminishing returns. You can work 2x harder sucking but it didn't really noticably increase the rate of flow so just get used to a slow trickle of water... Like a baby trying to suck down a baby bottle lol. This is 100% worth it in my opinion though if you are going to be drinking questionable water
F**O
Ottimo prodotto.
L**E
Superbe gourde. Matériaux très agréable. Facile d emploi et bonne contenance. Solide. Très contente. Et la couleur sublime.
R**A
Excelente botella con filtro superior, confianza y salud. Muy recomendable
D**G
Pretty good item, just that the effort to suck the water is abit on the high side but it is all good.
R**A
Mi hijo y yo iniciamos con las botellas lifestraw y quedamos muy satisfecha con el producto, siguió mi hermano y está es para mí cuñada este modelo en acero es muy resistente para salidas al campo y el sistema de filtros superior a cualquier otro lo recomiendo‼️
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