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Sigg Big Kids Water Bottle (0.6-Liters) | 
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| Brand: Sigg Category: Sports
Buy New: $36.95 - $38.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 10403
Size: 0.6-Liters Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
ASIN: B000RI6BFS
Release Date: May 22, 2007
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| Features:
| • | Extruded from a single piece of pure aluminum. | | • | Special, crack-resistant, taste-neutral bottle liner, tested safe for 0.00% leaching. | | • | Completely reusable and 100% recyclable. | | • | Spill-proof and leak-proof. | | • | Kids Bottle Top lid included. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SIGG Butterfly Bottle 0.6 LiterProprietary Liner: baked-on, water-based epoxy resin; exceeds FDA requirements; flexible and crack resistant; resists fruit acids and isotonic drinksExterior: solvent-free, eco-friendly, powder-based coatingClosure: leak-proof and interchangeable from one SIGG to the nextActiveBottle sports cap with dirt-proof cap and sealed mouthpieceExtruded from single piece of pure aluminum for no seamsLeak-proof performanceVirtually unbreakableSwiss made100% recyclable!Good for kids ages 5 to 10All Bigg Kids SIGG All 0.6-Liter SIGG bottlesSigg is a member of 1% for the Planet, so a portion of their annual sales go to environmental causes worldwide.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
My son LOVES it! May 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 3 year old adores his new water bottle; he is able to manipulate the sport top himself and it keeps the water cooler than room temperature (though not necessarily cold). We are able to minimize our plastic consumption and support a non-Chinese company. I couldn't be happier. My husband and I have other pattern Sigg bottles with the traditional tops and I think we'll be switching to the sport tops as well.
The bottle does need to be thoroughly washed with hot, soapy water before the first use to get rid of that "new bottle smell" but after that there is no "off" taste to the water.
Best Water Bottle March 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sigg is the greatest. I use peppermint, grapefruit and other essential oils on a toothpick to flavor. Tastes so pure and clean.
Great Water Bottle February 19, 2008 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
***** This is an upscale designer water bottle, top of the line, and so much fun. The designs Of Sigg's water bottles are gorgeous, from the plain, solid color bottles, to the ones with intricate designs. They are simply beautiful! These bottles are the latest 2007 "Nature's Bouquet" designs!
I switched from regular plastic water bottles because of health concerns, thinking it would take more work to maintain. These do necessitate regular cleaning (I clean mine every day), but having something so beautiful to drink from makes the cleaning fun. Sort of like my rings, glasses, and watch, I now consider my Sigg personal water bottle a vital accessory, reminding me to drink more water, making a statement about my values, and expressing myself with a special design. Yes, all in a water bottle!
Sigg of Switzerland water bottles are very high quality, made of light aluminum on the outside, slightly insulated, and covered with a special powder coat on the inside that prevents any leaching whatsoever, unlike plastic and polycarbonate water bottles. They are light, durable, and perfect for any activity. Well water tastes spectacular in these bottles, just like from the tap.
Sigg bottles come with several different types of tops. I bought the screw top because I don't like sports tops, and I don't mind unscrewing the top when I want a drink. It is totally leakproof, which is important to me. The top is pretty and can be hooked onto a carabiner. I get comments on it all the time, "What's that? I love it!" The sports top version is ok; I just am not a fan, as I don't feel like I can get enough water from the little stream from the sports top. However, for convenience, you might prefer it. For children, there is a cap-type top. All are leak-proof. If you are ever unsatisfied with the top, you can buy a screw top separately to fit your Sigg bottle.
Sigg makes their personal water bottle in .6L and 1L in this style. I have both. I use the .6L for sports activities because they are smaller. When I won't have to carry the container, I like the larger bottle. Sigg also makes a smaller .3L bottle for children that is a perfect size for young people. You can buy Siggs in alternative sizes too, such as .75L, .4L (for kids), .6L, .5L. You can occasionally find this bottle in the 1.5L size, also. Search Amazon for the perfect size.
Pick a style and pattern you like, as this bottle is a personal accessory, and should reflect your style. The colors are vibrant and even prettier than they seem in the pictures on Amazon.
They are expensive, but they are so durable that you can plan on them lasting many years. I consider them both an accessory and an investment in my health, so they are well worth it value-wise for me.
Highly recommended. *****
great for kids January 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My school age child uses this water bottle daily. In her school they are allowed to bring water bottles to class and so we were buying loads of bottled water. This SIGG water bottle has been a great alternative to the wasteful use of bottled water. We bought a clip and so the loop top clips to her backpack and she is able to take it everyday. We also took these bottles with us on a hike and it worked out great in that capacity as well. The water does not taste like anything except water and the bottle is not heavy nor does it leak.
I replaced juice boxes in the kids lunch box w/these. January 14, 2008 This is way better than a juice box since I can refill it with organic juice and save money doing so... plus we help the earth in the process since we are creating minimal trash. I like that it doesn't seep and there are no worries like you have w/plastic. My only concern is that the 'sippy' lid may cause tooth problems, so I am going to check with the dentist since she was the one who told us to avoid sippy cups because they push out the front teeth. If that's the case, I'll just change lids.
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