The 8 Best Filtered Water Bottles for Safe Sipping Wherever You Go

Fill up from the creek, tap, or water fountain worry-free with these purifying picks.

If your calendar is already filling up with beach trips, camping excursions, and hikes, you’ll want to make sure you have the right gear on hand. We all know hydration is of peak importance outdoors, but sipping on the go can sometimes be a struggle. Between the cost and environmental impact of bottled water and the lack of trustworthy clean water sources, it’s no surprise that more people are shopping for filtered water bottles.

While we love glass water bottles and insulated water bottles, filtered water bottles have the advantage of removing impurities and contaminants from drinking water, like a home water filter. This purification process helps to make your drinking water taste better, but it also grants you access to clean and safe drinking water, whether you’re at home or 20 miles from base camp on a trail. After testing several popular picks and researching dozens more, we found the best filtered water bottles for nearly any lifestyle, budget, and activity.

Find the full article written by Alyssa Longobucco here.

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October 27, 2024

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Much of his work centers around telling stories of underserved voices. He documents indigenous stories, especially up in the Arctic, and stories from the BIPOC community that revolve around their connection to the outdoors.

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Get clean water during your adventures with this ultralight filter that removes 99.99999% of bacteria such as salmonella, cholera, leptospirosis, and e. Coli. It also removes 99.99999% of protozoa!

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Its a project where residents are given buckets that connect with water filter, a Sawyer PointONE model, that is designed to last over 20 years, effectively removing harmful bacteria, parasites, and protozoa.

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