Kids' FreeSip CA






Category: Drinkware +






Category: Drinkware +
My 7-year-old can open and close this by herself without any spills, which is a huge win for school lunches. The straw-and-sip-lid combo actually keeps her drinking more water throughout the day.
The button mechanism is so easy for my four-year-old to press by herself, and I love that it locks securely to prevent leaks in her backpack. She actually drinks more water now because she thinks it's fun to use.
Finally, a cup my toddler can't dump all over the carpet. The spout is exactly the right resistance so she gets water without flooding the couch, and the lid stays locked tight in her bag.
We've had sippy cups that dribble everywhere, but this one lives up to its no-leak promise so far. The pop-up straw is easy enough for my toddler to use without help. It keeps water cold for hours on a hot day at the park.
My kid actually looks forward to drinking water now, which feels like a minor miracle. The spout is so easy for small hands to use without spilling everywhere. And it’s survived three drops from the car seat onto pavement without a dent.
We've tried so many water bottles, but this one finally doesn't end up on the floor soaking everything. The spout design is genius—my daughter can sip without tilting her head back, and I haven't seen a single leak since we got it.
My kid absolutely loves the two-way drinking spout—it’s so much easier for them to sip from than a regular straw. We’ve dropped it a few times on pavement and not a single dent or scratch, plus it keeps water cold for hours. Definitely worth the money for a tough, leak-proof bottle.