Rachel Corlew—November 27, 2025
The media could not be loaded. LOVE this product!! The color is so cute and the quality is amazing. My todder can open it all by himself and feels so grown 🥹 its light too so he can carry it around by himself and its not heavy for him! It does leak just a little from the straw, and there can be a little spout from any pressure, i wish it wasn’t at all but for the size i haven’t found one that doesn’t leak at all yet! I’ve put hot water in these for tea when my boys are sick and they still hold the outside with no problem! Read more
cindy waldschmidt—November 5, 2025
Fantastic water bottle. My son at 14 months could easily open and use whenever he needed. Love the handle as he carries it with him when outside(not too heavy either when full of water) Recommend hand washing to keep the color vibrant. Spill proof when closed. If you fill the bottle too full sometimes it will spray water on you when you open it. DOES SPILL WATER WHEN OPEND AND FLIPPED. overall great product, always get compliments on it. Read more
Kelly Chewning—December 5, 2025
Perfect water bottle for busy toddlers! Easy for my toddler to use, holds a decent amount of water, does not spill easily. I love the lock option so I can throw it into my backpack and not worry about it opening. We take this water bottle everywhere! Read more
Britney—October 1, 2025
Love owalas for my kids. Keeps the water cold and it’s easy for them to open and shut. Sometimes water shoots out the mouth hole, that is the only downfall Read more
Tigger—February 21, 2024
This water bottle is being used by an adult who keeps it near the desk top for easy access and likes the leak-proof design as long as you remember to close it when it is not being used because I used to accidentally knock over the insulated water tumbler I was using before his one all the time which forced me to stop what I was doing to clean up the mess. This insulated bottle keeps ice and water cool throughout the day and provides a cool sip after I refill it before going to bed and throughout the night. A few words of caution are needed to be mentioned here. The flexible part of the straw is made of silicone rubber and when new it has a chemical smell that permeates the water in the bottle and adds a mild chemical after-taste to the water. After a week of use the taste and smell was still there even after the first initial cleaning before use. I would not want my child to be getting some chemical residue added to his water. To fix this issue the top screw on lid and the flexible straw needed to be thoroughly cleaned to remove the chemical smell and taste that came from the flexible silicone rubber straw/mouthpiece. I first disassembled the lid and after removing the straw attached to the bottom part of the lid, pulled the flexible part of the straw and mouthpiece out. I then placed the flexible part of the straw/mouthpiece into another insulated container with a light mixture of salt added to boiling water for an overnight soaking. After sitting overnight in the insulated container, I rinsed it off and refilled the insulated container with clean boiling water for another overnight soak. After another 12 hours I rinsed it off again and reassembled the lid. I then put some ice and water in the bottle and gave it a taste test after letting it sit for another 8 hours. It tasted fine and there were no more weird smells or tastes in the water. It has remained free of any odd smell or flavor after the hot water soaking treatment and has been a reliable water container to use ever since. I now have no fears of letting my grand kids use it now after the boiling water treatment. Please be aware that I only use clean water in the water tumbler because the flexible straw is difficult to clean and using anything other than clear water will encourage "things" to attach to and propagate and grow in the straw and within the flexible part of the straw. When it comes time to clean the flexible part of the straw, a little shot of isopropyl alcohol on the soft silicone part will make it more slippery and easier to pull it out from the top of the screw on lid after you have removed the straw. Another small squirt of isopropyl alcohol is needed to make the silicone mouth piece slippery enough to pull it back down into place after it is cleaned. After you have cleaned it and removed the chemical smell and taste, the flexible part can be cleaned out using a longer sized Q-tip when the lid is in the opened position and you can see through the flexible part, but remember to pull the actual straw from the flexible part first to make cleaning the mouthpiece easier. The flexible straw and mouthpiece is pinched between the top of the lid and the opening lever when it is closed to seal off the straw, so you need to remember to fully open the lid so the Q-tip can clean the inside of the flexible silicone part of the straw in the lid. The straw and mouthpiece does not need to be cleaned after every use and as long as you check it carefully for Klingon's before refilling it. Read more
Ry—December 30, 2025
my neffy loves it mostly because it matches his favorite dirt bikes (husky + ktm) lol however it is pretty beat up after a few months of use, but he’s only 4 and takes it back and forth to school so i’d say it’s fairly durable Read more
Lindsay Q—October 24, 2025
This is a good quality water bottle and easy to clean, but my 4 year old has spilled it so many times that it has been rendered useless. It also leaks if the locking mechanism isn’t toggled locked, which is difficult for their little fingers. This bottle is sized for young children, but not designed for them. Read more
Dakota—September 3, 2025
I really wanted to love this tumbler, and there are some great things about it; the colors are adorable, my daughter loved hers, and it’s the perfect size and easy for her to carry. Unfortunately, the lid is hard to clean, and ours ended up breaking when I took it apart to wash it. We had it for about four months, and I’d like my stuff to last longer than that. Overall, cute and convenient, but the durability is disappointing. Read more