They''re attractive, light weight, and economical. If you need a replacement, then buy these sucka''s for your gnarly ride.
Take note, however, if your bike doesn''t already have the hardware for a bottle cage, you''ll have to purchase that too (and, in all likelihood, drill holes into your frame) as these sweet babies don''t come with any bolts.
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When I originally bought this cage I was hoping that it would fit my CamelBak Podium 21-Ounce Bottle, but unfortunately the bottle was a bit too wide. I still use my CamelBak daily, but just not while riding. Instead I''ve resorted to just refilling a standard pop top water bottle. The cage was easy and quick to install and holds my water bottle securely. I''m sure you could spend more, but when this works just fine, why would you? And maybe it''s just because I''m new to biking, but it being advertised as having a "Bombproof design" kinda scares me and makes me feel good all at the same time?Read Best Reviews of Planet Bike Button Bicycle Waterbottle Cage Here
Holds my Stainless steel bottles in place with out problems. The problems come in when I don''t have a bottle in it and my left pant leg snags it. I like it though. I ride over bumpy bike paths half of the time and my bottles (27oz kleen kanteen and 27oz h2go bottles) never fall out.My Trek 7.3 FX 17.5" only allows one water bottle cage and I soon realized that a 24oz Polar bottle wasn''t enough hydration. So I bought this cage and a 1L/33oz Smartwater bottle to go along with it. I was worry that without the indentation most cages have to hold bottles in place that my water bottle would fall out. This cage holds the bottle very tight. A little tighter than I would prefer, but that''s better than having it loose.

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