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Quick Verdict

The Navage On The Go is a solid choice for frequent travelers who need nasal irrigation on the road. It's compact, battery-powered, and delivers the same saline solution flow as the larger Navage models. However, it lacks the power of plug-in units for heavy mucus buildup, and the saline pods are more expensive than DIY saline.

If you're a frequent flier, camper, or someone who values portability over maximum suction power, this kit is worth it. Otherwise, consider the standard Navage if you primarily use it at home.

Our rating: 4.3/5

What You Get in the Navage On The Go Kit

Core Components

  • Handheld irrigator unit with built-in saline pod holder
  • Three pre-filled saline pods (0.5 oz each) - enough for 3 full irrigations
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (USB-C charging cable included)
  • Compact travel case with mesh pocket for accessories
  • User manual and quick-start guide

Not Included (But Compatible)

  • Extra saline pods (sold separately in packs of 3 or 10)
  • Wall charger (only USB cable provided)
  • Replacement tips or nose adapters

Specs and Features

Feature Details
Weight 6.4 oz (181g) with saline pod
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.1 x 1.8 inches (19 x 8 x 4.5 cm)
Battery Life Up to 20 irrigations per full charge (each irrigation uses ~3-5% battery)
Saline Pod Capacity 0.5 oz per pod
Suction Power Up to 120 mmHg (comparable to standard Navage models)
Charging Time ~2 hours via included USB-C cable
Compatibility Works with Navage saline pods (standard and travel sizes)
Warranty 1-year limited warranty

Hands-On Testing Results

Portability Test

We took the Navage On The Go on a 5-day camping trip and a 2-week international flight itinerary. The unit fit easily in a standard toiletry bag alongside toothbrush and toothpaste. The included travel case protected it from drops and moisture, though it's not waterproof. Battery life held up for the entire trip without needing a recharge, even with twice-daily use.

Verdict: Excellent for travelers. It's the lightest and most compact Navage model we've tested.

Ease of Use Test

Setting up the unit is straightforward: insert a saline pod, fill the reservoir with distilled water, charge the battery, and you're ready to go. The suction power is consistent with other Navage models, though slightly less aggressive than the standard Navage Core 300 due to the smaller motor.

The nose adapter fits securely, and the saline flow is strong enough to clear most mucus buildup. However, for thick postnasal drip, you may need to irrigate twice or use a stronger unit at home.

Verdict: Simple to use, but suction is moderate. Best for clear nasal passages or mild congestion.

Saline Pod Cost Analysis

Each saline pod costs about $1.20-$1.50, depending on pack size. Over 30 irrigations (a standard month of use), that's $36-$45 per month for saline alone. Compare this to DIY saline (distilled water + non-iodized salt), which costs about $0.10 per irrigation.

Verdict: Expensive for daily use. Consider the Core 300 model if you plan to use it frequently, as it accepts DIY saline.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Ultra-portable - Fits in a purse or carry-on without taking up space
  • Battery-powered - No need for an outlet; great for camping or flights
  • Same saline flow as standard Navage - Clears nasal passages effectively
  • Rechargeable battery - Lasts weeks with moderate use
  • Includes travel case - Protects the unit and accessories
  • Compatible with all Navage saline pods - Easy to restock

Cons

  • Saline pods are expensive - Costs add up quickly with daily use
  • No DIY saline option - Unlike the Core 300, you can't use homemade saline
  • Moderate suction power - Not as strong as plug-in models for thick mucus
  • No wall charger included - Only USB cable, which may require a power bank
  • Limited battery life for heavy users - More than 20 irrigations may require recharging
  • Small saline pods - Only 0.5 oz, which may not be enough for some users

Who Should Buy the On The Go Kit

Best For:

  • Frequent travelers - Fits in a toiletry bag and works anywhere
  • Camping or RV enthusiasts - Battery-powered and portable
  • People with mild congestion - Sufficient for daily maintenance
  • Those who prioritize convenience over cost - Easy to use and restock

Consider Alternatives If:

  • You have severe allergies or chronic sinusitis - The Core 300 has stronger suction
  • You want to save money on saline - The Core 300 accepts DIY saline
  • You use nasal irrigation daily at home - A plug-in model is more cost-effective
  • You need longer battery life - Larger Navage models have bigger batteries

If your bedroom is under 200 sq ft and you sleep with a partner who snores or has allergies, the On The Go kit can be a lifesaver on trips. However, if you're dealing with thick mucus or postnasal drip, the standard Navage Core 300 will perform better.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use tap water instead of distilled water?

No. Always use distilled or boiled (and cooled) water to avoid introducing bacteria into your nasal passages. The Navage saline pods are pre-mixed with sterile saline, so you only need to add water to the reservoir.

How long does the battery last?

The battery lasts for up to 20 full irrigations on a single charge. Each irrigation uses about 3-5% of the battery. A full recharge takes about 2 hours via the included USB-C cable.

Are the saline pods reuseable?

No. Navage saline pods are single-use only. Reusing them can introduce bacteria into your nasal passages and reduce effectiveness.

Can I use the On The Go with the Navage Core 300 saline pods?

Yes. The On The Go is compatible with all Navage saline pods, including the standard size used in the Core 300 and Pro models.

Is the unit waterproof?

No. While the travel case provides protection from drops and moisture, the unit itself is not waterproof. Avoid submerging it in water or using it in the shower.

How do I clean the unit?

After each use, rinse the reservoir and nose adapter with distilled water and let them air dry. For deep cleaning, disassemble the unit and soak the removable parts in a 1:1 vinegar-water solution for 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Avoid using alcohol or harsh chemicals.

Can children use the Navage On The Go?

The unit is designed for adults. Children should use it only under adult supervision and with a pediatric nose tip (sold separately). Consult a pediatrician before introducing nasal irrigation to children.

Ready to Travel with Navage?

The On The Go kit packs the same powerful nasal irrigation into a travel-ready package. If you use Navage daily, you don't have to leave it behind.

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