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Emilia Zeller
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
I’m sure the product is fine, it just did not fit on my bike. No matter how I tried. Due to its width, I would have to move my aero bars too far out. I had to send it back
david yanez
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
Muy útil para bicicletas crono fácil de instalar
Kamrin
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
I’ve had several aero bottles and this is my favorite. Holds 32 ounces of liquid—-which is perfect for long races. Water straw is easy yo use. Comes with the mounting bracket. The only “ flaw” in the design is the little box on the end of it. Food will bounce out during rides. I simply don’t use that box.
Eric V.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2024
Me encantó! El material y el diseño increíbles
Hilary JM Topper
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
It is so much easier than taking out bottles. You lean over and drink. I love the way it works and I attach my computer to it as well. Wish I could get one of these for my road bike!
Sailboat Captain
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
Needed to watch a YouTube video to figure out how to install it and had to spread out my aero bars a little to make it fit, but it looks fast and holds a lot of water.
Deanna
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2022
I have no idea what handlebar this bracket is supposed to fit on. The product says it comes with a “new and improved” bracket system. I am thinking this is some kind of joke.
mads
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022
I got this hydration system with integrated bike computer mount so I could see my data easily and also drink without having to grab a bottle. The main criticism was to do with the bite valve, but some people solved it by getting a new valve. When the product arrived I filled it up with water and tested the valve and nothing came out, until I pulled up on the valve which unlocked it, then the water came out just fine. Another criticism is the rubber strap that holds the bottle in place being hard to mess with. I guess I can kind of see that but I'll just take the whole thing off and not undo the strap 😄 This thing does look super cool. Overall, I like it 👍👍👍🚴♂️
JACK
Reviewed in France on June 15, 2021
Produit excellent
Roy Gonzalez
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021
This water “bottle” works great if you want to have hydration easy to reach while on the bike! Installing it on the aerobars was fairly easy and unlike other reviewers I haven’t had much problem with the bite valve. I do however find it hard to reinstall the water bottle in the cradle, if you remove it to clean it. The way to do this is by removing the red elastic band that hold the bottle in place. Removing the bottle is fine, but to reinstall it, it becomes a pain to tie back the red rubber band around the bottle. Maybe I just have fat fingers but I found it “easier” to completely remove the cradle and reinstall it on the aerobars than removing the red rubber band and trying to get it back. Other than that the bottle really works great while you are riding
Michael Ng
Reviewed in Singapore on July 24, 2020
Item listed as brand new but it isn't. Returned immediately but got $28 deducted.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020
Used in three triathlons and this design, although cool looking and aerodynamic, needs to be on par with form. The worst issue begins with the bite valve. It's so poorly designed, that you must be careful to align your teeth near the top edge of the valve to draw any liquid. Really? In a race? If you don't do this, you can barely draw any liquid as your lungs implode from trying. My solution was to spend another $30 and buy a Camelback replacement bladder. I then cut the Camelback hose off from the bladder and used its excellent valve. The Camelback tube/valve combo was then firmly inserted into the hose of the FC35. Problem solved.Next issue: I have cables on my converted Tri-Bike in front of the low bar that gets in the way of placing the tank. It takes a lot of maneuvering to get it in place so it fits snugly against my handlebars and leave room for my hands to grip the aerobars. Ok, the cabling is my problem but it getting it to fit doesn't end there. The rubber band system that holds the tank in place leaves very little room to maneuver your fingers to attach the tank to the mount. My solution: remove the entire tank and aerobar mounting system, assemble it on my table and then remount the assembled system to my aerobars. This. Takes. Time. Too much time. Again, poor design that a competitor will pick apart the flaws in this system and improve upon.Cleaning: Ok, ask yourself what's easier to clean - a smooth, rounded interior of a jar or cleaning a multi-faceted surface that would make a hamster get lost? As much as I appreciate an aerodynamic design, this can be and should be greatly improved.
Gilf
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 12, 2019
I sent for this item because it said it would fit all TT bars; that is definitely not the case. The clamps are only suitable for round section bars so they don't fit my oval section bars. Also the width adjustment which is meant to be suitable for all types of tt bar does not go wide enough for my bars. So I can't use this system. I bought it when I had two foreign races coming up, so was unable to return it within the returns period as I was abroad. I e-mailed to explain the situation but was merely told the item could not be returned. Customer service null points. So I have an expensive system I can't use and am not able to return.
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