Revitalize Stands for more than filtration. It reflects a commitment to higher standard - one defined by intention, awareness, and control over your daily inputs.
Every variable matters.
Live deliberately.
People optimize their lifestyles in all kinds of different ways... their skincare, their diet, their sleep, their training - yet when it comes to water, the foundation of it all, there typically isn't a second thought. The water your bathing in everyday is treated with industrial-grade disinfectants - yes, it may be up to water treatment standards - but is it optimized for your long-term health, your beauty, your daily performance? We'd argue that it's not.
Control your daily inputs and elevate your routine with The Revitalize Shower System.
LED PERFORMANCE MONITORING
An industry first. An integrated tri-color LED system tracks filter performance in real time - green for optimal, yellow for declining, red for replacement. No guessing, no forgotten replacements, always looking out for you.
FOUR-STAGE LAB-VERIFIED FILTRATION
Calcium sulfite, activated carbon fiber, catalytic carbon, KDF-55, and polyphosphate work in sequence to reduce chlorine by up to 99.5%, chloramine by 98.2%, and dissolved heavy metals by 97.8%. Results independently verified by third-party laboratory testing.
DUAL SWIVEL BALL JOINTS
Adjustable ball joints on each end allow height and angle control for any shower configuration.
CHLORINE TEST STRIPS INCLUDED
Verify performance at-home with the included test strips. The strips measure free chlorine - the most common municipal disinfectant though not the only one. Results will vary by location depending on your municipality's treatment method.
SEAMLESS INSTALL - TEFLON TAPE INCLUDED
No tools. No plumber. Teflon tape and full instructions included. Connect, tighten, done. Cartridge replacements even easier with simple twist and lock design - no need to remove the entire unit.
Revitalize is more than a filter. It's a decision to take ownership of the daily exposure commonly overlooked. Join us and elevate your standard. One variable at a time.
Every input matters. Live deliberately.
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Chlorine is a highly reactive disinfectant added to your water supply to kill bacteria. While it's very effective at that job, it creates adverse effects at the point of use.
Calcium sulfite targets free chlorine - neutralizing it on contact before it reaches your skin, hair, and lungs. It does this through a fast chemical reaction that converts reactive chlorine into a stable, harmless compound (chlorides). The same oxidizing property of chlorine that kills bacteria in water treatment is what strips moisture from your skin, breaks down the protein structure of your hair, and releases irritating vapors into your shower steam. Calcium sulfite stops that process at the source.
This stage also contributes to chloramine reduction - a secondary disinfectant increasingly used by water utilities that is harder to eliminate than free chlorine. In combination with the catalytic carbon stage, the two media create a layered approach that handles both well.
Chloramine is what water utilities use when they want chlorine's disinfection power with less evaporation. It stays dissolved in the water longer and is significantly harder to remove than free chlorine. Chloramine is a disinfectant that is getting more and more common in US water treatment.
Catalytic carbon is a specialized form of carbon with a chemically modified surface engineered to be reactive enough to break the nitrogen-chlorine bond at the core of chloramine. Where standard carbon would let chloramine pass largely intact, the altered surface drives a reaction that breaks it apart. It acts as a catalyst - meaning it enables that reaction repeatedly without being consumed in the process.
Activated carbon fiber works through adsorption - its surface is covered in billions of microscopic pores that chemically attract and trap contaminants as water passes through. Trace chemicals, organic residues, disinfection byproducts, and odor compounds get captured here.
The blend of ACF and catalytic carbon cover both the broad chemical landscape and specifically target chloramine. Working alongside calcium sulfite and KDF-55, the system creates three overlapping chloramine removal pathways - an approach substantially more effective than any single stage acting alone.
Heavy metals like lead, iron, mercury, and chromium can't be filtered out the way you'd filter dirt. They're dissolved in the water at a molecular level - invisible, and small enough to pass straight through most barriers.
KDF-55 is a high-purity copper-zinc alloy that solves this through electrochemistry. When water passes over the alloy, the two metals create a natural electrical exchange - transferring electrons to dissolved metal ions in the water. That electron transfer changes the metal's chemistry entirely, converting it from a soluble ion into an insoluble solid particle that precipitates out and is physically trapped within the media. Lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, cadmium, and iron all undergo the same transformation.
KDF-55 also reacts with chlorine and chloramine through the same electrochemical pathway, reinforcing the removal work of the other media. And because the copper-zinc surface creates conditions that inhibit microbial growth, it helps prevent biofilm from developing inside the filter housing and showerhead - something particularly relevant in the warm, humid environment of a daily shower.
The white buildup on your showerhead and fixtures isn't just a cleaning inconvenience - the same minerals depositing on your fixtures are depositing on your hair shaft with every shower.
Hard water contains dissolved calcium and magnesium. When water slows down, heats up, or evaporates - those minerals crystallize out of solution and stick to whatever surface they're in contact with. On fixtures, that's limescale; on hair, it's a coating that accumulates over time, leaving strands feeling rough, dull, and more prone to breakage.
Polyphosphate binds to calcium and magnesium at a molecular level, keeping them suspended in solution rather than letting them crystallize. The result is softer-feeling water and reduced limescale deposits on your fixtures, and hair.
Chlorine is a highly reactive disinfectant added to your water supply to kill bacteria. While it's very effective at that job, it creates adverse effects at the point of use.
Calcium sulfite targets free chlorine - neutralizing it on contact before it reaches your skin, hair, and lungs. It does this through a fast chemical reaction that converts reactive chlorine into a stable, harmless compound (chlorides). The same oxidizing property of chlorine that kills bacteria in water treatment is what strips moisture from your skin, breaks down the protein structure of your hair, and releases irritating vapors into your shower steam. Calcium sulfite stops that process at the source.
This stage also contributes to chloramine reduction - a secondary disinfectant increasingly used by water utilities that is harder to eliminate than free chlorine. In combination with the catalytic carbon stage, the two media create a layered approach that handles both well.
Chloramine is what water utilities use when they want chlorine's disinfection power with less evaporation. It stays dissolved in the water longer and is significantly harder to remove than free chlorine. Chloramine is a disinfectant that is getting more and more common in US water treatment.
Catalytic carbon is a specialized form of carbon with a chemically modified surface engineered to be reactive enough to break the nitrogen-chlorine bond at the core of chloramine. Where standard carbon would let chloramine pass largely intact, the altered surface drives a reaction that breaks it apart. It acts as a catalyst - meaning it enables that reaction repeatedly without being consumed in the process.
Activated carbon fiber works through adsorption - its surface is covered in billions of microscopic pores that chemically attract and trap contaminants as water passes through. Trace chemicals, organic residues, disinfection byproducts, and odor compounds get captured here.
The blend of ACF and catalytic carbon cover both the broad chemical landscape and specifically target chloramine. Working alongside calcium sulfite and KDF-55, the system creates three overlapping chloramine removal pathways - an approach substantially more effective than any single stage acting alone.
Heavy metals like lead, iron, mercury, and chromium can't be filtered out the way you'd filter dirt. They're dissolved in the water at a molecular level - invisible, and small enough to pass straight through most barriers.
KDF-55 is a high-purity copper-zinc alloy that solves this through electrochemistry. When water passes over the alloy, the two metals create a natural electrical exchange - transferring electrons to dissolved metal ions in the water. That electron transfer changes the metal's chemistry entirely, converting it from a soluble ion into an insoluble solid particle that precipitates out and is physically trapped within the media. Lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, cadmium, and iron all undergo the same transformation.
KDF-55 also reacts with chlorine and chloramine through the same electrochemical pathway, reinforcing the removal work of the other media. And because the copper-zinc surface creates conditions that inhibit microbial growth, it helps prevent biofilm from developing inside the filter housing and showerhead - something particularly relevant in the warm, humid environment of a daily shower.
The white buildup on your showerhead and fixtures isn't just a cleaning inconvenience - the same minerals depositing on your fixtures are depositing on your hair shaft with every shower.
Hard water contains dissolved calcium and magnesium. When water slows down, heats up, or evaporates - those minerals crystallize out of solution and stick to whatever surface they're in contact with. On fixtures, that's limescale; on hair, it's a coating that accumulates over time, leaving strands feeling rough, dull, and more prone to breakage.
Polyphosphate binds to calcium and magnesium at a molecular level, keeping them suspended in solution rather than letting them crystallize. The result is softer-feeling water and reduced limescale deposits on your fixtures, and hair.
Common ailments the Revitalize Shower System addresses. Click and learn more.
Lab-tested results across the major contaminant categories.
Designed to make filter performance visible and actionable throughout its lifespan.
Premium chrome finish with integrated LED monitoring system.
Pre-installed 4-stage filtration cartridge. Ready out of the box.
Check your baseline chlorine levels and see the difference for yourself. Test your water before and after.
Test strip instructions and color chart with a heartfelt message from us.
Included for a secure, leak-free installation in minutes. Wrap threads, and install.
Step-by-step setup guide, and product information.
Select your usage, and set up automatic cartridge renewals.
Filter lifespan depends on your usage. Select your estimated daily shower time and we'll recommend the optimal replacement schedule. This will be synced with your LED performance monitoring system.
Revitalize Stands for more than filtration. It reflects a commitment to higher standard - one defined by intention, awareness, and control over your daily inputs.
Every variable matters.
Live deliberately.