







🍼 Elevate every feed with natural flow and worry-free durability!
The Pigeon Glass Nursing Bottle (5.4 oz, pack of 2) features a wide-neck design and soft silicone nipples engineered from extensive research on baby feeding behavior. Crafted from heat-resistant, BPA/BPS-free borosilicate glass, it offers superior durability and safety. Its anti-colic air ventilation system reduces discomfort, while the ergonomic shape ensures easy cleaning and handling. Designed to support natural feeding rhythms, it includes nipple sizes that grow with your baby, making it a trusted choice for mindful parents.



















| ASIN | B0BGPJY2MN |
| Additional product features | Anti-colic, Wide-Neck |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,404 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) 80 in Feeding Bottles |
| Bottle nipple type | Vented |
| Bottle type | Standard Bottle |
| Care Instructions | Clean after Use, Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (557) |
| Date First Available | 7 Nov. 2022 |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 372 g |
| Material Type | borosilicate glass |
| Material composition | 100% Borosilicate Glass, 100% Soft Silicone |
| Material-free | BPS Free |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 13 x 6.7 cm; 371.95 g |
| Style | 3rd Generation |
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Great for breastfed baby!
These are great!! Quality is very high—there’s been no peeling of the paint or any visible wear really, and we’ve used them a lot!! Very high quality teats as well, they don’t show wear at all inside or out. Output is on the slower end but it’s consistent and easy to manage with a breastfeeding baby. I have not needed to buy the larger version of these, baby still drinks from this size with S teat (we started with the smaller premie version as recommended by some for breastfed babies). Have not experienced leaks and the teats are easy to vent and the cap is secure! Super easy to clean and their value is well worth the money for great quality glassware.
M**N
Pigeon Wide-Neck Glass Baby Bottles – Anti-Colic, Heat-Resistant, 5.4 oz (Pack of 2)
The Pigeon wide-neck glass baby bottles have been an excellent purchase. Their aerodynamic shape makes them easy to hold, and the glass material feels sturdy and high-quality. The included SS (0.0 ft+) nipples have a natural, gentle feel, which is great for newborns and helps with a smooth feeding experience. I really appreciate how easy they are to clean —the wide neck makes a big difference. They also handle heat well, so sterilizing them is quick and hassle-free. The anti-colic design is another great feature that helps keep feedings calmer and more comfortable.
B**R
Great latch
I bought these bottles in sheer desperation during a late night feeding session with my newborn. My one-week old newborn was crying non-stop, refusing to drink from a more popular narrow bottle with her mouth wide open. A lactation consultant on TikTok recommended these glass bottles. Although I was not familiar with the brand, I ordered them as an overnight delivery because I needed to sleep and solve this issue ASAP. The bottles arrived the next morning and I was amazed at how fast my daughter took to these. She loves the shape and softness of the nipple, which resembles a real breast. The bottles are thick glass and feel high quality. I’ve even dropped them on our tile floor multiple times and they haven’t cracked. Most importantly, my daughter was able to meet her weight goals because she really enjoys feeding with these. I also love how easy they are to clean.
A**S
Nearly perfect bottles
We have had issues feeding our baby from the beginning when she was born nearly 11 lbs and momma was not making enough breastmilk for such a hungry chonker baby. We ended up needing to mix breastfeeding with formula supplementation in order to keep up with baby’s growth and we quickly realized the couple basic bottles we had weren’t going to be enough. Cue frantic product research on what kinds of bottles were best for using alongside breastfeeding and we ended up going on a months long journey trying out several different brands. After our experience I would really encourage people to be very skeptical of bottle company claims of "breast like", "perfect latch", "natural feel" nipple shapes as they don't really need to back that up with any real science. All these poorly shaped bottles plus other factors means our baby has nipple confusion and now hates to be breastfed even though momma is now making plenty of milk to feed baby and it has been a struggle every feeding. After eventually seeing a lactation consultant and having enough time to read some of the lactation books out there we decided to try these bottles since they had a nipple that looked ideal. The wide taper and really soft silicone requires the baby to manipulate the nipple in almost the same way as a breast in order to suck. Baby initially got frustrated with these nipples in exactly the same way as with the breast, which is how we knew we had found the right bottle to help her to breastfeed again. It even has helpful lines to let you know when the baby is latched deeply enough. In addition to the nipple shape: the anti colic vent is simple and effective, the bottle is ergonomically curved and easy to hold, paced feeding is easy thanks to good visibility of the milk and taller bottle shape, the bottle fits the lansinoh breast pump which is the best one we tried, and the glass is sturdy as well as easy to keep clean. The bottle is a pretty standard size and fits nicely in diaper bags, cup holders, sterilizers, and bottle warmers. The flow rate is actually slow, which is perfect for our 4 month baby. Honestly the only bad thing I can say is that the fl oz measurements are based on the UK measurement system and will cause your baby to get constipated if you mistake them for US fl oz when mixing formula. Its fine though, just use metric and you're golden. Edit: After writing this review I noticed someone else reviewed and accused the company of using lead paint on the glass bottles, obviously this alarmed me and I took the time to dive into this issue and test out the bottles I have. While other glass bottle brands have been recalled for this issue, these pigeon bottles are lead free. If you are still really concerned about it you can go with one of the plastic options instead, since no paints are used. The nipples on these are really the best, and they’re a wildly popular bottle outside the US market. After using them for a few weeks, they have already helped our baby latch longer and with less frustration when breastfeeding.
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