When you're sponsoring a 5K, hosting a wellness fair, or running a campus sustainability booth, this gives attendees something they'll actually carry home—and keep using. The exposed bottle becomes a walking billboard during the event and long after, whether they're commuting, hitting the gym, or running errands. Unlike tote bags that get folded into a drawer, this stays in rotation because it solves a specific problem: keeping a water bottle accessible without juggling a purse or backpack. The recycled materials also let you tie the giveaway back to any environmental messaging without stretching credibility.
When a long-term client refers someone or hits a renewal milestone, send this instead of another logo pen. It's practical enough that their team will actually carry it — to the gym, on dog walks, between meetings — which means repeated visibility in front of the people you're trying to reach next. The exposed bottle and adjustable strap make it immediately useful, and because it's built from recycled materials, it doubles as a subtle nod to values without requiring a speech. Works especially well as part of a referral incentive program or bundled into executive thank-you kits for accounts you can't afford to lose.
When you're putting together welcome kits for new hires or running a company wellness challenge, this sling works because it fits the reusable bottle most people already carry and keeps their phone accessible without needing a second bag. Onboarding teams use it as part of day-one packages alongside the company water bottle, and it shows up at recruiting fairs where candidates are walking between booths. It's built from recycled materials, adjusts to fit anyone on the team, and gets used on lunch walks or gym commutes instead of sitting in a drawer.