- 1. Versatile Color Options: Available in black, red, gold, blue, silver, and multicolor, allowing you to match your bike’s style.
- 2. Durable Aluminum Alloy: Made from high-quality aluminum alloy, ensuring strength and durability. Aluminum alloy material features: Good plasticity and hard, can be manually slightly adjusted size.
- 3. Compact Size: With dimensions of 15*8cm/5.9*3.15” and weighing only 41g/0.09lb, it is lightweight and convenient.
- 4. Smooth Edges: The holder features smooth edges that won’t scratch or damage your cup.
- 5. Easy Installation: Comes with installation tools and two screws, simply attach the holder to your bike and tighten the screws for a secure fit.
Bike Water Bottle Cages
Premium Aluminum Alloy Bike Cup Holder – – Durable Water Bottle Cage for Bicycle, Road Bike, Mountain Bikes (Gold)
$13.99
Margaret C. –
First off, this water bottle holder looks sharp… especially on this red bike. It is a nice weight aluminum, heavy but still bendy. We found out just how bendy when it came mis-shapen due to being sent in a poly mailer instead of a box. It was pretty easy to squeeze it back to where it should have been. The screws supplied with the holder didn’t work on this schwinn bike but the screws that were on the bike fit the bracket fine. Everything lined up perfectly. The biggest downside is that this is not very deep so it works best for a short water bottle. I took some photos with my son’s cirkul water bottle for reference. It sticks up way above the holder and wiggles around a bit especially if it’s fuller. So far it hasn’t fallen out but it’s definitely not in there the best. Overall though, if you are looking for a water bottle holder for looks and functionality, this one is a great option.
Margaret C. –
Trace Walker –
I have a new TerraTrike recumbent and am loving it! Not only is it the coolest trike ever, but I can shop for accessories, always a good thing. I purchased several different water bottle cages to see which one I liked best. When I saw the way-cool color of this I immediately had to get one. While the other four worked just peachy, they were nothing to write home about. This bottle cage, however, was a whole different story. It is a teeny bit narrower than some, which with how my chain and knees are positioned while riding is perfect. But the color, oooh, the COLOR is fabulous! It’s iridescent and a different shade of purple and teal from every angle. I had to buy an angled attachment-thingy for it so that it’s easy to take bottle in and out from my sitting position. (You can see that in the photo.) Oh, nearly forgot—my Polar Water Bottle fits perfectly. If you like color try it, you’ll like it.
Trace Walker –
Daniel Oliekan –
I bought this for my daughter’s bike because she liked the multicolored option. The metal is on the thinner side but does hold 12 oz water bottles just fine. The multicolored finish is nice and is irridescent.
Daniel Oliekan –
My Work Number is 911 –
One of our bikes had no water bottle cage. I took a good look at it and could see two screw holes with screws in – but painted over. I found this product and we removed the previous screws, but the paint residues meant they did not go back in. No problem, because this item had new ones included with the product, so we got the whole process done quite quickly.
We had a new Miir 20 oz Water Bottle on hand which has a nice sleek look and fit the cage perfectly.
My Work Number is 911 –
Trace Walker –
This holder fits my bottles perfectly, though I haven’t tested it on any rough terrain yet. I’m confident it’ll hold up fine. Since it’s made of metal, you can easily bend it by hand for a tighter grip if needed. Installation was super easy—it came with screws, and I had it mounted in less than a minute. Just a heads-up: the screws provided have low-profile heads, which are ideal for this design. Standard hex screws with taller heads might stick out and interfere with your bottle, so it’s good to know in case you ever need to replace them.
Trace Walker –
Classic Reviewer –
Holds my bottles without issue. Haven’t tried any rough rides or had any hard landings but I don’t expect any problems. Since it’s metal, it can easily be bent by hand to grab a bottle tighter if needed. It came with screws so it was easy to install in a minute. Note that mounting screws are low profile head while many other holders use a screw with taller head. Those “normal” type hex screws would stick up too far in this holder and hit your bottle. Not a problem, just something to know if you lose one of the screws.
Classic Reviewer –
My Work Number is 911 –
Doesn’t work will with bike setup like a specialized camber . May work better with different suspension setup. Also didn’t match my other gold trim pieces. More like a burnt orange color.
My Work Number is 911 –
Reese –
I installed this on my older Mongoose mountain bike from the 90s — I wanted a more minimal setup as I already had the factory cupholder so the height of cups I can use is severely limited. This does great for smaller water bottles – the cage squeezes any bottle I’ve put in and haven’t had any bottles fall out over my 10 mile commute.
Reese –