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Peaty’s Fidlock Lockin Magnetic Bike Water Bottle & Mount, Topo/Clear, 600 ml/ 20 oz.

(34 customer reviews)

$37.20 $49.99

  • Stylish Design – With the minimal magnetic base (included) the only part fastened to the bike, the bottle appears to effortlessly float when attached to the bike then leaves your bike looking clean (and bottle cage free) when the bottle is removed
  • Revolutionary – Removing the need for a bottle cage, the twist mechanism uses a super strong magnet base plate, combined with a genius locking mechanism hidden within the bottle which looks better and is fastened more securely to the bike
  • How It Works – Strong magnets attract, center, and latch the bottle magnetically to the base and the lock keeps the bottle securely attached to the frame; simply hold the bottle inline to the magnetic mount and your bottle will snap into place
  • Simple – The bottle can only be removed with a simple twist to the right; twisting sideways – rather than lifting straight upwards like most conventional bottle cages – means it can be used even on small frames
  • Will it fit my bike – With so many possible frames it is impossible to give advice for every bike; the area required around the bottle is 220mm x 85mm; providing you have this amount of space available on your bike it should fit just fine
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  1. TAFFY 61

    Fits frame really well, the bottle stays out even on rougher tracks on my hardtail, takes a little getting used to but simple once got the knack of putting it back on

    TAFFY 61

  2. Mervin Braet

    Way over priced

    Mervin Braet

  3. Kostelansky

    One of the best botle on market

    Kostelansky

  4. David

    Great product but a bit expensive.

    David

  5. David

    Well thought out design, holds solid on the bike even on trails with jumps, nice easy function to use and the mounts fairly clean to look out rather than a cage messing up your aesthetics.
    Only down side is the price but considering the development that went into the product I’d assume that’s why the price tag.

    David