After a mostly glowing review from our sister site, Road.cc, Water-to-Go has taken that feedback to create what could be the very first cycle-specific bottle with a filtration system.
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The Active Bottle can store 750mm of fluid and thanks to its internationally recognised and tested 3 in 1 filter water can be scooped from any non-saltwater source.
The filter uses two nanotechnologies and one traditional in order to get the job done. Combined they can remove up to 99.9999% of microbiological contaminants in water. These results have been independently tested against internationally recognised standards by industry specialists.

The tech inside the filter rids nasties with mechanical filtration, a positive electrical charge which attracts contaminants and then active carbon. The carbon is what reduces any bad tastes and smells.
Water-to-Go has also redesigned the cap on the Active Bottle. It now features a larger spout, a new breather plug for an improved seal, a breather valve for better flow and, importantly, a protective seal to keep crud away from the spout. It can also be opened with one hand.

The Active Bottle is available for £30 and replacement filters will set you back £20 for a pack of two.
