Review: Carrying Your SIGG October 21, 2009
Review: Carrying Your SIGG
By David Rutter
The standard size (1.0 litre) of these popular bottles have been a tad too large to carry comfortably in the hand while hiking or running over long distances. In the past I’ve usually resorted to attaching my SIGG bottle to the strap of my pack using a caribiner through the loop of the bottle lid. SIGG now produce a carrying strap which allows the bottle to be hung around the neck – keeping it in a convenient position for easy access when you’re in need of hydration on the hiking track.
For the 0.4L, 0.6L, and 0.75L versions of the bottle, a jogging belt is available which holds the bottle comfortably at the back. The belt also includes a handy key compartment.
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