NALGENE Tritan Grip-N-Gulp BPA-Free Water Bottle
NALGENE Tritan Grip-N-Gulp BPA-Free Water Bottle
NALGENE Tritan Grip-N-Gulp BPA-Free Water Bottle NALGENE containers have stood up to some of the world’s most extreme conditions. Small potatoes compared to small children. The NALGENE Grip ‘n Gulp is tough enough to survive being thrown from a moving minivan, spillproof enough to compel parents to blame the rug stains on the dog, and odorproof enough to allow leftover milk to go undetected under the couch for months. Most importantly, it’s a great way for little kids to reach new heights.
NALGENE Tritan Grip-N-Gulp BPA-Free Water Bottle Features
- Small size and indented profile make this bottle easy for a toddler to grip
- Holds 12 ounces
- Rubberized lid and smooth plastic mouthpiece make drinking comfortable
- BPA-free
NALGENE Tritan Grip-N-Gulp BPA-Free Water Bottle Reviews
Excellent Product, No Complaints
My son loves these bottles, and a child’s approval of a product is usually a good sign. They’re made by Nalgene which, simply put, says a lot. I’ve always believed their products to be among the best and this is no exception. They consist of 3 parts: lid, valve, and body. They’re made of high quality materials and the valve does a great job of not allowing liquid to leak. They’re pretty tough and sturdy as we’ve had no issues with the bottles after several high-impact drops on the ground. My wife and I are constantly drinking from our Nalgene bottles, and my son loves to drink from his when we do.
Great cup for toddlers/preschoolers
This is a great cup for young kids. It rarely leaks when assembled properly but is easy to drink from once they understand sippy cups. It holds quite a bit of liquid, which helps decrease the number of refills. Just make sure to break open the flow part of the silicon part on the inside before use and sometimes after refilling. They are also quite tough, surviving multiple falls/throws to the floor by my kids. And the ring on the lid allows the cup to be easily attached with a tether to the child or another object.

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