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Paille filtrante LifeStraw Peak Solo - Peak Series
The Peak Solo LifeStraw is undoubtedly the lightest and smallest hiking water filter on the market, it fits in the palm of your hand!
It removes bacteria, parasites, microplastics, silt, sand and turbidity from drinking water.
It is used as a straw to drink directly from lakes or streams but can also be screwed on to most common water bottles (Cristaline, Evian, Volvic, Vittel) thanks to its standard 28 mm thread. ..).
• Filter that makes drinking water initially unfit for consumption
• New generation filter system with improved flow rate (3 L/min)
• Versatile, can attach to most water bottles
• Lightweight and durable
• Made with high-end, durable and ultra-waterproof materials
• LifeStraw MicroFilter Membrane (Hollow Fiber Membrane)
• Filter pore size: 0.2 micron
• IT ISkills 99.999999% (log 8) of bacteria (including E. coli, Salmonella, cholera)
• Kills 99.999% (log 5) of parasites (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium)
• Removes 99.999% (log 5) of microplastics
• Reduces sand, silt and cloudiness
• No aftertaste
• Long lifespan of 2000 L
• Easy to clean and store
• Waterproof top and bottom caps
• Made from sustainable BPA-free materials (50% post-consumer recycled plastic)
• Meets US EPA and NSF P231 standards for the elimination of bacteria and parasites
• A backwash syringe is included
Ideal for hiking, trekking, travelling, everyday use and in emergency situations
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Availability date: 2014-06-23
Weight | 48 g |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 3.2 cm |
Manufacturer reference | LSLSPSSOLBWW |
List of bacteria, parasites and viruses eliminated by LifeStraw filters:
Non-exhaustive list, LifeStraw products have been tested by independent laboratories according to laboratory standards using ISO / IEC 17025 accredited methods.
Buy a LifeStraw product, a socially responsible action!
When you buy a LifeStraw product, Vestergaard and distribution partners donate a portion of the funds to provide LifeStraw purifiers to schools in developing countries that don't have easy access to safe drinking water.