Description:
This lightweight training cup helps babies move from bottle to cup while keeping spill messes to a minimum. The Oberni design combines a valved spout and a weighted straw so infants aged six to twelve months plus toddlers can drink upright or lying down with less fuss. It is practical for home and travel, offering a compact 270 ml capacity and an easy-grip handle for little hands.
Key Points
The cup features a leak-proof V-shaped valve that opens only when the child’s lips touch the spout, helping to avoid sudden spills and drips. The wide-neck construction means all parts can be removed for thorough cleaning and sterilisation, which simplifies routine hygiene. A removable strap makes the cup easier to carry or attach to a changing bag, and the soft, non-slip handle supports independent drinking practice.
Materials focus on durability and safety. The body is made from clear, lightweight Tritan so you can quickly see how much liquid remains. According to the manufacturer, the plastic is free from BPA and other common bisphenols, which may be reassuring for parents. The playful pig pattern and the compact size make it suitable for use at mealtimes, in high chairs, or during short journeys. 🍼
Technical Specifications
- Name: Oberni Baby Sippy Cup with Handle & Strap
- Capacity: 270 ml (9 oz)
- Material: Tritan, transparent and lightweight
- Safety: BPA-free and non-toxic, according to the manufacturer
- Age range: 6–12 months and toddlers
- Features: Leak-proof V-valve spout, weighted straw, removable strap
Usage Recommendations
Start by using the cup with water or cooled, prepared milk to let the child get used to the weighted straw that moves with the liquid. For cleaning, disassemble the handle, straw and spout and wash each piece thoroughly; the wide neck helps reach all surfaces. The valve mechanism should be checked regularly for residue build-up and rinsed well after drinks with milk or juice. If a steriliser is used, follow the device instructions for plastic components, because repeated high-heat exposure over long periods may affect longevity.
Consider that the V-valve relies on proper placement and gentle suction to open, so very young infants who cannot yet coordinate lip movement may need supervised practice. Colour and pattern may differ slightly from photos due to lighting and screen effects. 🧸










