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| Brand: Sigg Category: Sports
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| Customer Reviews:
sigg lifestyle sport top water bottle May 21, 2008 love the fact that it is environmental safe and safe for me to drink from. the action to drink the water(push the top in with your mouth) is a bit odd, but it certainly prevents spills.
Great kid's water bottle May 21, 2008 Ordered this to replace my kids' Nalgenes; they both love them, only a couple of small dents so far. One bottle has the "sport top" the other the "active top", both boys use their tops with no problem.
Kinda leaky May 8, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this water bottle after going through several $5 sport-top water bottles that leak all over me when I take a drink. I thought the Sigg would be different - but it's not. Better, yes. Leak-free, no.
But it is pretty. And I like that it's recyclable and not made of plastic. I would probably recommend a Sigg without the sport-top (I'm considering buying a regular top for mine).
Update: It turns out I was using the sport top wrong! It's designed so you have to push down on the top to get the water to come out. I had turned the top past its intended position (a place where you don't need to push down to get the water to come out) and that's why it was leaking. Oops. But problem solved - great water bottle.
Love this pretty butterfly bottle!!! May 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love my new Sigg sport top bottle. It is great to go to the gym with and even drink around the house. It is beautiful and vibrant...much better than a standard plastic watter bottle. Just be warned if you put ice in it, it gets pretty cold and sweaty. My ice maker makes skinny ice that fits. I bought a strap for it to carry when I walk which is a great addition if you can find one in stock( I had to get one off ebay). I am a new Sigg fan and highly recommend using one of these instead of plastic.
texasmama April 29, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I jumped on the "no plastics" bandwagon a few months ago. I bought my two girls Siggs bottles for lunch, park, etc... The bottles are what you would expect. However, my youngest (1 year) chewed the heck out of the PLASTIC mouth piece. Had to replace that. Secondly, they are a PAIN in the butt to clean. If you are like me...occasionally the bottle gets left in the car overnight. They grow mold very quickly and have hard to reach part to clean. I soaked them, boiled them, scrubbed them and finally scraped them clean with a long wood chopstick. So... good product, but buy the cleaner brush (havent tried it) or get ready for some major cleaning sessions.
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