Sigg X Teemu Järvi Fox 0,6 L



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A reliable aluminium bottle with gorgeous graphics by Teemu Järvi.
The material used in the Sigg Traveller bottle is durable and solid — the difference compared to cheap bottles is very noticeable. Sigg’s classic aluminum bottle is a trusted favorite among many hikers, the only one people dare to take into their sleeping bag overnight without fear of leaks. Even in tough situations, a Sigg bottle usually only gets a dent, at most.
The Sigg Traveller bottle is suitable for water, carbonated and acidic drinks, citrus products, dairy products, etc.
The Traveller bottle’s standard cap has a hole through which you can carry the bottle with a finger, a carabiner, or your own setup. There are also alternatives to the standard cap — check out our full Sigg selection!
- Very tight and reliable cap
- Interior has a multilayer EcoCare coating that prevents aluminum from leaching into the drink — suitable even for acidic beverages
- EcoCare is completely odorless and tasteless
- The EcoCare coating is flexible, so if the bottle gets a dent, it adapts to the new shape and doesn’t break
- Contains no BPA, EA, BADGE, BFDGE, NOGE, or phthalates
- Approved by food authorities
- Made in Switzerland
The Sigg drinking bottle is a well-known sight around the world — it has even been displayed as an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The artwork on this bottle was created by Teemu Järvi, who specializes in nature themes, and every piece he creates comes from his own deep experience of the natural world — Järvi spends a large part of the year wandering through forests and along natural waters.
“I drew this young fox as a sensitive and alert individual. A fox is simultaneously clever and cunning, yet also endearing. Considering its size, it manages remarkably well in the forest thanks to its curiosity and intelligence, even though it is not the biggest or strongest of the woodland animals.” — Teemu Järvi
