The Hegen Straw Cup 330ml is the perfect transition between a Hegen baby bottle and a sippy cup. This unique straw cup ensures a safe and effortless drinking experience thanks to its two-step anti-splash opening with a safety catch. No more splashing! The Hegen Straw Cup embodies our design ethos: simple, practical, and innovative.
This sippy cup is purposefully designed for easy drinking. It's also easy to clean. The straw cup also stimulates your toddler's natural sucking reflex, making it the perfect transition from bottle feeding. This sippy cup is suitable for ages 9 months and up.
This Hegen Straw Cup 330ml includes:
- 1 x Hegen straw cup 330ml PPSU – PCTO™
- 1 x Lavender Blue Straw Lid
- 1 x Sealing ring
The 330ml straw cup is available in Hegen's signature colors of pink, gray, purple, and blue! Replacement straws and cleaning brushes are also available separately. The Hegen straw cup comes standard in the 330ml size. The straw cup lid can also be ordered separately, allowing you to combine it with your existing bottles. If you want to fit the straw cup lid to a 150ml or 240ml bottle, you can shorten the straws using the instructions included in the packaging.
No bite valve
The Hegen straw cup is deliberately designed to be easy for children to drink from. That's why we chose not to include a bite valve in the straw, unlike other straw cups on the market. While a bite valve helps prevent leaks, we've found that it often detracts from the ease of drinking during the first few times your child learns to drink through a straw.
When your baby learns to drink through a straw for the first time around 9 months, it's best if it's as simple as possible, without having to suck extra hard. And that's without a bite valve. With this design, Hegen focuses on the child's ease of drinking.
Because there's no bite valve on the straw, moisture can potentially escape from the top straw if it's left open—especially during temperature fluctuations (for example, if a Hegen straw cup that's been in the refrigerator is removed and left outside in the sun). A simple solution is to close the valve on the Hegen straw cup tightly when not drinking, and not leave the straw cup open. Easy peasy!