SIGG, "The Original
Swiss Bottle", is recognized
world-wide for Swiss quality
and craftsmanship that comes
with nearly 100 years of
heritage and experience.
Produced from a single
component that is seamless
and has no comparable weak
points, SIGG bottles are
tremendously durable and
virtually unbreakable. In June
2006, Backpacker magazine
conducted a relentless field
test of leading water bottles
brands. With the services of a
100
pound
cannon packed with golf balls,
they were able to destroy all
of the targeted bottles –
except one! Following the
bottle barrage, they dubbed
SIGG "The World's Toughest
Water Bottle."
As
tough as they are on the
outside, it's the inside of SIGG
bottles that make them so
special. Due to SIGG's
special, proprietary internal
coating, these high-tech
bottles are resistant to fruit
juice acids, energy drinks,
alcohol and virtually any
consumable beverage.
Because the liners are taste
and scent neutral, you can
enjoy any beverage you'd
like – without any lingering
smell or taste of the last
beverage you drank. The
composition of the liner also
reduces the chances of
bacteria build-up. And
because the liner is virtually
baked into the inner walls of
the bottle, it will not flake or
chip even if dented on the
outside.
Recently, there has
been a lot of press concerning
Lexan plastic water bottles
(Polycarbonate #7)
leaching harmful chemicals
into the container's
ingredients. It's extremely
important to note that SIGG
bottles exceed FDA
requirements and have been
thoroughly tested to ensure
0.0% leaching – so they are
100% safe.
Combining function and
fashion, SIGG bottles come in
over 100 unique, eye-catching
designs. Utilizing 30
independent artists from
around the world, SIGG
Switzerland introduces new,
cutting edge styles every
year. And the leak-proof caps
are interchangeable creating
over 1,000 possible
combinations – so you can
find the SIGG that meets your
needs and expresses your
personality.
SIGG bottles are
manufactured in an
ecologically-friendly
environment and are 100%
recyclable after their very
long lives. In fact, most
SIGGs in
Europe
are still being used 10-
20 years after purchase.
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