- Expanded Size – This quick release bike water bottle cage fits for most standard-sized water bottles. 2.5” – 3.3” bottle in diameter is perfect fit, and 27 oz is max holding weight.
- Adjustable 360 ° Rotatable Clip – The clip of this bicycle water bottle holder can be adjusted to fit the handlebar of different sizes, and it can also be rotated 360 degrees for installation in different positions. So this bike cup holder can be installed on bike handlebar, under seat, down tube, fork, front pipe. Clamp MAX Range: 4.3cm /1.7inch.
- No Tools Needed – The clamp of the bike bottle cage is designed for easy to install and remove. Mounts in seconds , no tools required. It can be mounter vertically as well as horizontally. We have attached extra anti-slip pad to make the clamp more stable.
- Material – High quality of plastic steel and metal parts, very durable. This bike water bottle cage designed for keeping different cups, cans , and bottles.This is an ideal gift for cyclists.
- Wide Application – A well-designed, inexpensive bike cup holder. You can place it virtually anywhere on your bike: handlebars, highway bars, engine guards, or other locations . And it also fits most baby strollers, pushchairs,walkers, scooters etc.
Bike Water Bottle Cages
Accmor Bike Water Bottle Holders No Screws, Universal Bike Cup Holder, 360 Degree Rotatable Bike Water Bottle Cage, Water Bottle Holders for Kids Bike Adult Bike
$5.99 $6.98
Gerri Chandler –
This mounts easily to your bike and keeps your drink close by. Constructed well.
Gerri Chandler –
Emmi Hilbish –
For starters, the plastic on this cup holder is so cheap that the plastic knob for tightening the clamp fell off while I was installing. I was able to use a wrench to tighten it enough to work until I was able to find a better cup holder. I have used the black version (possibly different brand) of this cup holder before and it was slightly more sturdy, but not by much – maybe the white plastic is made differently/cheaper. Also, the threaded bolt that the clamp tightens onto is exposed on the opposite side from the tightening knob. The tighter the clamp, the more it sticks out. This is an issue because I used this cup holder on a wheelchair, attached to the bar that runs parallel to my legs. I cannot feel my legs and this bolt rubbed a sore on the outside of my right leg (where I would not notice unless I was specifically looking) after a few days of using it – fortunately it did not get worse and I was able to cover it with duct tape before it could cut me anymore. There needs to be some type of plastic cap that prevents this from scratching people, whether they use it with a wheelchair or not. Another problem is that the plastic became stretched and pliable over time, causing the holder part to become loose and never stay vertical and would often flip over and spill my drink if I went over a bump. I tried tightening the screw that attaches to the clamp but this did not make a difference. Find a better brand of this design or do not buy in white!!!
Emmi Hilbish –
jif911 –
Works well. Easy to install.
jif911 –
BarbaraLMM –
This holder is sturdy and does not come loose when riding my electric bike. Had to move it around a little in order to get it snapped closed. I wouldn’t try putting anything wider than a insulated water bottle in it.
BarbaraLMM –
Blabour –
Looked nice . Seems well built, holds most water bottles. Easy to install in a few minutes with out drilling holes.
Blabour –
kimberly –
Not the sturdiest. My water bottle fell as I was riding one day. Tightened it on my next ride and bottle still fell. Wouldn’t buy again.
kimberly –
Grabba Fajita –
Just what I needed for my bike. Holds different size and shape water bottles. Holds well while riding rough terrain. Does not shake loose. Seems durable so far.
Grabba Fajita –
J. Donley –
My wife wanted something to hold her coffee mug as she scooted with the children. This is tight, but it works as expected, holds a 20oz Contigo thermos. Installation is a snap with the included piece of rubber to grip and self-enclosed fastner to screw and snap similarly to securing a bike tire to a frame. Total installation time was 10 seconds.
J. Donley –