Every sip powers your next move.

Dark. Sleek. Unstoppable.

Equipped with our advanced AtomX™ filtration core using electro-adsorptive technology, SafeSip™ 1.0 is designed to purify your water in real time, wherever life takes you. It’s the first of its kind to combine medical-grade filter tech with an ultra-durable double-wall stainless steel body that locks in temperature for hours. Engineered for movement, recovery, and performance.

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SAFESIP 1.0 Features

01 AtomX™ Performance

Overview of NOMAD SafeSip. See the inside of the advanced purification system.

Complete Overview

Tested and proven in the laboratory.
Here's an overview of tests carried out by an independent laboratory on a series of contaminants.

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Effortless Freshness

SafeSip™ self-cleans effortlessly in the background to keep your water and bottle fresh.

Prevents Bio-Contaminant Growth

Traditional water bottles can become a breeding ground for bacteria, but SafeSip™ with advanced AtomX™ technology prevents bio-contaminant growth, ensuring your water and bottle stay fresh, clean, and safe to use.

Chemical-free

Unlike traditional filtration methods that rely on harsh chemicals, SafeSip™ uses advanced AtomX™ technology for a safer and more effective way to purify your water. This innovative system ensures your water stays fresh and clean without compromising on health or the environment.

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Reports

AtomX™ Advanced filter Performance Overview NSF/ANSI 53
Antimicrobial efficacy of the NOMAD Bottle Filter AtomX™ against E. coli and Other Pathogens
REACH Test Report for Safesip 1.0™ 740ml/25oz (with NOMAD Advanced AtomX™ Filter) against SVHC & PFAS/PFOS

The Hidden Crisis in U.S.

1

%

of Americans are drinking tap water contaminated with PFAS ("forever chemicals")


Environmental Working Group citing latest EPA UCMR 5 data

1

%

of U.S. residents have been exposed to unregulated contaminants.


Silent Spring Institute analysis of EPA UCMR data

1

%

of U.S. tap water is estimated to contain one or more PFAS types.


U.S. Geological Survey findings

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