- Stylish, Swiss-engineered water bottle holds 0.6 liters (20.3 ounces) of fluid
- Screw-top loop bottle cap for hooking to daypack or backpack
- Made from a single piece of aluminum–rugged, crack-resistant and completely reusable
- Non-toxic proprietary inner liner resistant to leaching; taste- and scent-neutral
- Can be used to store fizzy drinks and fruit juices
Product Description
Traveler’s Sigg: The Traveller’s Sigg is the Swiss engineered water bottle designed to meet the traveller’s needs. Extruded from a single piece of aluminum, these water bottles are incredibly durable, crack resistant and spill-proof yet lightweight. Perfect for those always on the go, these water bottles will live through your greatest adventures!Amazon.com Product Description
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I purchased 37 .6L Sigg Traveler Classic bottles. They do not come individually packaged and were sent in a large box some stacked side by side others laying flat on top. There was no protection to keep the bottles from banging around and rubbing against each other. 31 of the 37 were scratched and/or dented. The 6 good ones had a plastic sleeve to protect them. Amazon reordered the 31 and sent a note to shipping to properly package them. 2 days later the 31 replacements arrived with the bottles stacked the same way as the first box. The only difference was that none of these had a plastic sleeve. All 31 were scratched and/or dented. I would not recommend buying more than one at a time to prevent shipping damage. I was not surprised at the scratches based on the packaging (or lack of) but the many dents surprised me. If they could dent like this in the shipping box I am concerned about how durable they will be. Amazon was unable to replace the replacements because they were out of stock (I wonder why?) so I switched to Kleen Kanteen. Hopefully the stainless steel will be a little more durable than the Sigg aluminum.
Rating: 1 / 5
I returned this bottle because it was all dinged up and scratched. Honestly, it looked like it had been through Iraq before it got to me in LA. I didn’t reorder because it seemed like it would damage easily, and for over $20 I think it should stand up to a little abuse. I’ve been washing and reusing a glass bottle that one of those fancy, sugary teas come in. It’s just as good if not better for for the environment.
Rating: 2 / 5
I only gave this water bottle one star because if you can’t drink easily from it-why have it? This screw off style cap is cumbersome and takes a total of SEVEN turns to get the cap off. Who has the time or patience when looking for a quick drink? I looked online to purchase another style cap but also found problem reviews for the other style caps. Save the $25 and look elsewhere.
Rating: 1 / 5
I just found out that Sigg has been covering up the presence of BPA in their liners for years. I’ve spent a fortune on their bottles, for the express purpose of avoiding BPA in plastics. Now I find out I’ve been drinking it all along. Good thing the bottles are kind of a hassle to use, and I usually end up not using them anyway…
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Rating: 1 / 5
this is a christmas gift to be use on a mission trip. I liked the idea that the water will be filtered.
Rating: 4 / 5