Review: SIGG
Part of being fashionable, is staying healthy. With SIGG sport top bottles, you can do both. Stylish prints and patterns make these bottles preferred over the ugly plastic Gatorade or Dansani bottles.
This cute new design features a twist sport top with flip-top cap. SIGGs are durable, spill proof & leak proof. The special liner ensures great taste and is tested to prove 0% leaching of aluminum or plastic products. It contains no petroleum products, and exceeds all associated FDA requirements for food liners.
I carry mine with me everywhere. I have one for me and one for my daughter. Of course she doesn’t use hers yet… But she will!
These bottles are fantastic and I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to drink more water (or whatever) and yet still stay fashionable!
My bottle: SIGG Pattern .6 liter Bottle – $18.50
My daughter’s bottle: SIGG Wild Friends .3 Liter Bottle – $15.99
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August 14th, 2007 at 11:43 am
You know I am usually on board with your posts, but 18.50 for a water bottle that doesn’t even hold a 32oz? Seriously, I think I can stay healthy without spending that much. Maybe you can find it on eBay for less?
August 15th, 2007 at 12:46 am
i feel the same. is this just an example of a product asking you to post something or what?
August 15th, 2007 at 11:19 am
I forgot to mention it when I posted, but stainless steel bottles are also non-leaching and contain no petroleum or plastics. Extremely sturdy and much more affordable for those of us who can’t afford the SIGG.
August 18th, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Think again about the stainless steel, it leaches nickel…..
August 20th, 2007 at 12:35 am
Boysana, try looking into Kleen Kanteen. They have a section that talks about nickel content to read. I don’t believe there is anything that is NOTHING 100% safe, just safer alternatives, IMO.