Cycling water bottle reviews
Shopping for a new cycling water bottle? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Stainless, toxin-free and sustainable: the Bivo water bottle is unlike any other bidon, but does it work for cycling?
Bivo's reinvention of the traditional water bottle is metal, non-squeezable, uses a straw, not light and yet, I'm a happy convert
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Zipp SL-Speed carbon bottle cage review
The no thrills Zipp SL-Speed carbon bottle cage does its job well, but it still is over priced.
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Cube HPC bottle cage review
The Cube HPC bottle cage is a featherweight carbon-fibre cage weighing just 23g. However it doesn't offer the best grip, meaning bottle can be shaken loose.
By Paul Norman Published
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Hoy Carbon Cages and Bottle review
Knight of the realm and 5x Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy's bike brand 'Hoy' offers new bike accessories. We found out how well they perform.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pro UD Carbon cage review
Pro UD Carbon bottle cage £49.99
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Lezyne Flow bottle cage review
If you’ve ever lost a bottle when riding over bumpy terrain, you’ll appreciate the secure hold offered by the Lezyne Flow bottle cage
By Paul Norman Published
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Lifeline Bottle Cleaning Brush review
Lifeline's water bottle cleaning brush is an effective way to clean your bottles thoroughly and keep then hygeinic
By Paul Norman Published
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Elite Crystal Ombra waterbottle review
Elite has updated its classic waterbottle designs with a larger nozzle for higher flow rates and a membrane valve
By Paul Norman Published
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Cero Helium Carbon bottle cage review
Cero is better known for its wheels, but it also makes accessories: bottles, pumps, rims, handlebars and what we're testing here, bottle cages.
By Symon Lewis Published
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Elite Nanogelite water bottle review
An insulated bottle makes swigging during a ride a bit more pleasant when it's hot or cold out. We've tested Elite's Nanogelite on our cold weather rides
By Paul Norman Published
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Camelbak Podium Bottle 610ml review
With so many different bottles out there it can be hard to tell a good bidon from a bad one. We test the Camelbak Podium Bottle to see how it performs
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Cycling Grand Tour Espresso Set review
Classy cups and saucers to celebrate the main classification jerseys of the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published