Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle
Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle

Gear Spotlight: Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle

Updated May 1, 2024

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been drinking from some very dubious water sources—all in an effort to test the limits of Water-to-Go’s 75cl Active Bottle.

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Quick Overview

  • 75cl capacity
  • Lightweight – weighs 138 grams
  • Removes up to 99.9999% of waterborne contaminants
  • Replaceable filter lasts for 200 litres or three months of continuous use
  • Unique three-in-one filter technology
  • Bottle made from BPA-free plastic
  • Suitable for use with non-salt water sources including rivers, streams, and taps
Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle

My Experience with Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle

I first came across Water-to-Go at the National Outdoor Expo earlier this year. Their booth was bustling, but what caught my attention was Dave, the brand’s founder, demonstrating their product. He poured what can only be described as disgusting muddy water from a jug into one of their bottles and drank it straight away. If that’s not enough to show a brand’s faith in their product, I don’t know what is!

Anyway, I left the show intrigued, eager to test one of these bottles for myself, and a few weeks later, I was excited to arrive home and find a Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle waiting on my doorstep.

From the outside, there’s nothing particularly special about this bottle, but once you unscrew the lid you’ll soon discover where the real magic happens.

Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle filter

The filter attached to the lid is a sophisticated multi-stage system. It uses a combination of mechanical filtration, electrical (ionic) adsorption, and carbon absorption to remove up to 99.9999% of contaminants. This includes viruses, bacteria, chemicals, and heavy metals. The key component is a unique, replaceable filter made from a dense arrangement of fibres which acts as a sieve, catching contaminants larger than 2 microns.

At first, I used the bottle for my daily dog walk, filling it from the kitchen tap. Considering tap water in the UK is already safe to drink, I didn’t notice any difference in water quality, However, I did notice the water flow was slightly restricted, requiring a stronger pull on the mouthpiece which felt a little different at first but you soon get used to it.

Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle river refill

The real test came when I took the bottle out on my paddleboard, cruising down the River Ouse in Sussex. I like taking as little as possible out with me whenever I paddle so normally find that I end up rationing my water, but with the Water-to-Go bottle that no longer has to be the case as I could refill directly from the river.

I’ll admit it felt a bit odd the first time you take a swig of dirty river water but I needn’t worry as the water was clear, tasted fresh, and felt cool and refreshing.

Since then, I’ve carried the bottle on daily walks, filling up from woodland streams and even stagnant puddles with complete faith in the filter’s capability. I’ve been consistently impressed with the performance of the filter—I’m pleased to say that there’s been no sickness or negative side effects from drinking from dodgy water sources.

Overall, I believe the Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle is essential for any outdoors enthusiast or traveller as it opens up a world of safe drinking water anywhere, letting you stay hydrated without worry.

Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Highly effective filtration system removes nearly all microbiological contaminants
  • Safe drinking water anywhere in the world – Ideal for travelling or adventure
  • Eco-friendly choice reducing reliance on single-use plastic water bottles
  • Simple to use, just fill and drink without waiting for chemicals or pumping

Cons

  • Filters need to be replaced every three months if used daily, which could be costly over time.
  • Requires sucking harder than typical bottles due to the filtration system.
  • Limited to non-salt water sources; not suitable for oceans or saline bodies.

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I was gifted the Water-to-Go 75cl Active Bottle to test and review. My review is independent of the supplier and reflects my own unbiased opinions. Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if purchases are made through those links at no additional cost to you. You can read my affiliate disclosure in the privacy policy.


Steve Cleverdon

About the Author

Steve Cleverdon is an adventure blogger dedicated to helping outdoor enthusiasts make the most of their outdoor experiences. With years of travel and many epic adventures including a 3000-kilometre solo hike across New Zealand, Steve has amassed practical knowledge on outdoor gear. You can learn more about his adventures here. Through expert reviews, recommendations, and guides, he equips his readers with the best gear for their next adventure. If you want to send Steve a quick message, visit his contact page here.

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