Good to the Last Drop
When you're on the trail, you want your drink to taste well, like your drink. Sigg has utilized the latest in technology to develop a finish to its metal liner that's resistant to fruit acids and energy drinks so that the liquid in your bottle does nothing else but hydrate you to power on.
So when you're hiking up to the top of Angel's Landing in Zion or trail running in King's Canyon, make sure to stay properly hydrated with Sigg. Here's why...
Top Ten Reasons to Stay Hydrated on the Trail- Not enough water while hiking, biking or paddling can impair your performance
- Strengthens endurance so that you can go faster, longer
- Stronger bones to help prevent injury
- Keeps organs functioning properly while exercising
- Lubricates the joints for complete freedom of movement
- Helps prevent muscle weakness so that you can get in that extra mile
- Helps prevent dizziness and headaches while you're on the trail
- Water acts as a skin purifier
- Helps release toxins so that your body feels more powerful
- Overall general health and well-being
Trail Tested: The World's Toughest Water Bottle
From Backpacker Magazine, June 2006 issue
The Test: Water bottles are so tough these days we knew we needed serious firepower to find their breaking point. So we hauled a 100-pound cannon packed with golf balls and enough muzzlepower to kill Godzilla to a shooting range near Ault, CO. Then we blasted five top brands, figuring any bottle that could handle such a blitz could surely survive your worst trail abuse.
The Result: Pure carnage. When the smoke cleared, all that remained was twisted metal and plastic. Only two bottles survived direct hits. The others had blown tops, gaping holes, and complete obliteration - some bottle bits landed 70 yards away. The winner? The seamless aluminum Sigg Traveler ($20; 4.3oz) which was deeply dented but still usable.
