Information Fits to any cycle with or without bottle cage. Advanced all-steel materials, super toughness will not break under normal use. Holder can rotate 360 degrees. Quick Release style free love hanging pot rack hanging would hang it. It can be fitted on handlebar, under seat, down tube, fork, front pipe. If you want to know more details or have any questions, please look through the detailed page or contact the customer service. Feature Material: plastic-steel Size: 3.3"* 5.5" * 5.9"/8.5x14x15cm Weight: 4.9oz/140g Color: black Notice * The actual color may vary slightly from the online image due to monitor color settings. * Please allow slight measurement deviation for the data. Package Including -2* bottle holder cage -8* sticky gasket
S**M
Great.
Works great. Fits well on my 9 year old's bike, and seems sturdy. He hasn't lost a bottle yet, and it doesn't wobble at all. It came with some sticker things with rubber on them, I put them on the bike where it clamps. Seems to hold it well. A good crash might get it, but so far so good. See pics.
S**E
Not Bad At All
This product isnt too bad, It seems like the item is a bit cheap but it is not ment to be, it seems to be sturdy enough to work. The arms where it looks like its hugging your bottle does not expand so make sure you find the right bottle size. Overall, its is not a bad product, it was very affordable and seems to be not too bad quality. The product has no design or anything, it's just all black.
S**T
Depends on you bike and size of bottle
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Got this to install on my sons 20" bicycle. Love the concept how you can just strap it on any bicycle frame and with no tools just tighten it by turning the flap. When he out grows it i can remove and move on to his new back.Like few other reviewers mention it does slip a little but it does come with a rubber adhesive tape to maybe hold it in place better.Also depending how thick or thin your water bottle is, it might be loose so if it is I recommend installing to the vertical bar so gravity will keep it in place. So they defiantly need a tighter grip or ones that can bend a little like those wire type.Overall it works for what I needed for on my sons bike.
T**6
Make sure your bike has a round thin frame for good installation
We have recently been taking our family of 6 out on lots of bike rides and one thing we ran into that was a problem for us was the fact that riding for a while makes you quite thirsty! We would stop by a store and get some water at the end of our ride but keeping a bottle of water on us during the ride was an issue because we had no where to put it. I was excited to find this water bottle holder, so we can have some water on us while we are riding. I was surprised when I opened the package and it came with everything that it needed including an Allen key. I was a bit confused as it had 2 extra screws that I did not need, but I guess they were for extras? All of the pieces of the holder are able to be taken apart, and the middle piece is able to be rotated which is awesome because you can have the bottle sit different directions if needed. This helped with my bike because my bike did not have any good areas for a water bottle holder to be attached so I ended up having to put it on my handlebars. So if I had the best advice for someone wanting to get this product, I would tell them to take a good look at your bike. Make sure you have a round frame that has a good spot to attach a holder to before you purchase one. It was easy to put on, I suggest putting it on one piece at a time, so first the bike attachment, then the center piece and then the holder itself. It made it easier. You can also tilt it to your liking to make sure your water bottle will not fall out the top. Very happy!
K**.
Water bottle cages runacc
Very light easy installation fit big wide and small bottles . It is small but fit most bottles sizes
J**.
Works excellent on a wheelchair
I use this on my wheelchair and it's almost perfect. I used 2 of the rubber sticker things to help it make a strong hold on the vertical pipe by my knee. I was able to tighten it down to the point that it doesn't move any when it gets bumped or when I run it into stuff. It does take some effort to get that tight, but well worth it. The only thing I don't like about it is that I can't use larger cups in it. All 20 oz. bottles fit in it that I have tried. Larger fountain drink cups don't fit. A large drink from McDonald's fits because it is tapered. Other 32 oz cups that aren't tapered are the cups that don't fit.
N**M
Plastic bottle holder/clamp with metal rotating screw in clamp
As I ride a women's bike, the space under the slanting frame is limited as once I install a bottle holder, I cannot install any other devices (like a bike pump or bag, etc) in that area. This holder and clamp allows me to mount the bottle holder elsewhere and anywhere on my bike (where there is a circular tube) to free up that space and not have to put extra holes in the bike frame. The clamp and the bottle holder are made of plastic except for the clamp screw apparatus (the clamp handle is made of plastic too). As the clamp is made of medium to hard plastic it tends to slip on smooth metal when you hit a bump, so you need to stick on the slightly over 1 inch square piece of rubber included in the bag to one of the clamp arms. Once that it done, the clamp works and is sturdy when clamped. The clamp can take diameters ranging between 1 inch to 2 inches. Other than the bike, I found that I could attach this to my table leg, and put my drink there!
L**S
It works with another back screw
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Idea is good but my water bottle falls needs a grip liner, gonna use velcroUpdate: a screw fell during trip so today I put a new one and put also Velcro so now I finally have a powerful thumbler holder, material is goodUpdate: my thumbler fell today in a busy road disaster ://Update: just placed a new order but with a back screw from another holder and finally my thumbler is very tight:))))))
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