Kids' FreeSip






Category: Drinkware +






Category: Drinkware +
My son’s handled it like a champ through multiple drops on concrete, and it still hasn’t leaked a drop. The push-to-drink spout is simple enough for him to use on his own, and the insulated body keeps his water cold all afternoon at the park.
Finally got one for my daughter after seeing how well my niece’s holds up—the push-button spout is easy for small hands and the insulation keeps her water cold even after hours in the car. No leaks so far, which is a huge win for her backpack.
My 6-year old can open the spout by herself, but it hasn't leaked once in her backpack. The insulation actually keeps her water cold for hours, even after lunch.
My son loves the built-in straw—it’s way easier for him to sip from than a regular bottle, and the push-button lid keeps things spill-free in his backpack. The double-wall insulation actually keeps his water cold all day at school, which is a game-changer for us.
Finally got this for my niece after seeing it recommended everywhere, and she figured out the free-sip lid on her first try. The insulated body keeps her water cold through a full afternoon at the park, and not a single drop has leaked in her backpack yet.
My 4-year-old can operate the pop-up straw by himself, and the weight is light enough for his little hands. It’s survived multiple tumbles off the patio table without a dent or a drop of water escaping.
The straw mechanism is so clever — my daughter actually fights me for it now because she loves that she can sip or tilt back. Fits perfectly in her lunchbox without a single leak so far.
My kid is notoriously picky about water bottles, but this one's been a hit since day one. The fact that it stays cold for hours on end is a lifesaver for long car trips.
My kid is usually rough on water bottles, but this one has survived multiple drops without a single dent or leak. The easy-press button makes it simple for small hands to open, and drinks stay cold for hours even on hot playground days.
I was skeptical about the leak-proof claim, but after my toddler dropped it twice and not a drop spilled, I'm a believer. The button is easy for her little fingers to push, and it keeps water cold all day.