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Everything you need for your Sigg swiss bottle - a list by jooxi
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The title says it all - here is a list of things you need (ok, maybe not ALL of them) for your Sigg water bottle. And if you don't have a Sigg yet, I recommend one to buy too.
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I own a Sigg bottle and some of these accessories as well.
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SIGG Sportbottle
83 people recommended this item
Description
Water is good for you. Drinking water when you're out and about can be inconvenient and unhygienic (water fountains) or expensive (buying water), and the hubub over whether plastics are dangerous makes it confusing when selecting a bottle of your own. SIGG has the answer. Their bottles have a water-based, inert, taste-neutral lining. They are durable, lightweight, and stylish. And if you ever really need to get rid of your SIGG, they're 100% recyclable. Your kids can have their own, too. Faboo.
Updated Apr 1, 2007
Ice Tube Trays
First to recommend
Description
If you own a sports bottle, you probably already know that regular old ice cubes just won't fit through a bottle rim. The Ice Tube Tray creates tubular shaped ice that easily fits into any bottle. It's also made out of silicone, so popping out an ice tube is super easy - just give a little push under the ice you want, and out it comes!
I use these for my Sigg bottles, and they work perfectly.
Updated Apr 8, 2007
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Pro Water Bottle Bike Cage - for Sigg Swiss Bottles
First to recommend
Description
So you've discovered the virtues of owning a Sigg water bottle. Now you need to make it easy to take with you wherever you go. If you use a bike, I recommend this. The Pro Water Bottle Cage is designed by Sigg, so it perfectly fits their 0.6 and 0.75 liter bottles.
I have this, and I can tell you - your bottle will not rattle in the cage at all. Getting your bottle out is easy too - just pull up and forwards.
Updated Apr 8, 2007
Sigg Cleaning Brush
First to recommend
Description
Your Sigg bottle is great at carrying water. But if you're filling your Sigg with juice, carbonated beverages, alcohol - whatever floats your boat - you'll have to do a little cleaning from time to time.
This scrubber is designed and made by Sigg, and is perfect for getting out stains or buildup in even the smallest of nooks. It's equipped with dual brush-heads- one that fits right into the bottle, and another designed for the cap.
I usually only carry water in my Sigg's, but if you don't, this is a great tool to keep your bottles clean.
Updated Apr 8, 2007
Sigg Active Top
First to recommend
Description
Sigg offers a number of choices in the bottle top department. But for everyday and all-around use, I think their ActiveTop cap is the best.
The bottle top (the white portion in the pictures) twists in two directions - in one direction the bottle is sealed. In the other it is 'Open', but your drink will not spill, even if you forget to close it. You can turn the bottle upside down, and not a drop will come out.
So how do you drink? When the bottle top is twisted in the 'Open' position, water only flows out when you press down on the top with your lips. Let go, and the bottle will seal itself again
This makes it really versatile. Before you leave the house, twist the top into the 'Open' position.The bottle cap, which protects the top from dirt and grime, is opened with a quick flip of your finger. Press your lips down firmly and you get access to your drink.
With this system, you never have to touch the bottle top itself - so your grimy, bike trailed hands won't ever mix with your drink. Get one of these if you don't already have one - they come in lots of colors too, not just orange.
Updated Apr 12, 2007
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Sigg Bottle Bandit
First to recommend
Description
If you're mountain climbing, bike riding, parachuting - whatever - you don't have a free hand to carry your Sigg bottle.
The Sigg bottle bandit has a rubber loop that stretches onto the neck of your bottle. Simply unscrew the cap, stretch the loop around the neck, and replace the bottle cap.
Now you have the best of both worlds - you can still use Sigg's great ActiveTop, but you also get a carabiner to attach your Sigg to your backpack, jacket, belt loop - anywhere it's convenient.
Before this was available, you had to use the screw-in Sigg bottle top with the hole in the middle, plus a separate carabiner. This was a pain to use, as you had to remove the entire bottle top each time you wanted a drink. So be thankful this exists, and if you need one, go get one!
Updated Apr 20, 2007
CafePress Sigg Designer - Customize your own Sigg Water Bottle
First to recommend
Description
Whoa! Did you know you could customize your own Sigg bottle? Using the magic of CafePress you can choose from 7 cool designs and add your own text. The graphics are pretty cool, and putting on your own 'don't touch' label? Priceless.
The site is extremely easy to use and even has realistic images of your bottle-in-making in such places as your desk, attached to your backpack, and....next to your dog. Point is it's easy to visualize what you're getting. Check out the photo for a ThisNext bottle attached to a knapsack.
I put together a little montage of all 7 designs available (with my own text of course, check it out here: http://bit.ly/PZADs) so you can get an idea. Each bottle holds 1 liter and is $27.99.
And no, I haven't tried any dirty words yet.
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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