- Aerodynamic – Wind tunnel developed.
- Easily refillable on the fly.
- Frame Mounted to optimize handling (low center of gravity) and minimize drag.
- Exclusive dual splash resistant design.
- Bite valve holds fluid at the ready
Bike Water Bottles
Speedfil F1 Bicycle Water Bottle, Hands-Free Frame Mounted Hydration System with Refill Port
$129.95
Jan Richards –
The product arrived with parts missing.
Jan Richards –
Paul –
The bottle is sturdy and sleek. I was looking for something that was easy to access but didn’t make a mess. They say the bottle between the arms is more aerodynamic, but it invariable makes a mess, and if you have something sticky, it can get nasty on long rides.
This keeps things clean while keeping fluids in easier reach than the behind-the-seat water bottles are. Some reviews mention that is difficult to remove, but that also means it won’t be moving around on you while riding.
Also, I had to contact customer support for some things – they took care of my problem FAST, and shipped some replacement parts the next day with no charge. Great support if you happen to need it.
If you’re on the fence like I was for awhile, this is a great 40 ounces of fluids that is easily accessible – definitely worth it for the long rides.
Paul –
Jono Matthews –
Same perfect quality only downer is the price. Perfect fit. Just got to piss about getting the straw the right length now
Jono Matthews –
イチゴツミ –
吸水口が右側にでっぱっていてガニ股気味なペダリングの人でないと、
右膝がこすれて使い物になりません
イチゴツミ –
Howard Allen –
The product was fairly easy to assemble… working the tube into the sleeve takes a bit of work.
Drinking from this is way easier and leads to me being more hydrated by the time I get to the run.. too easy to forget to drink with normal bottles. Definitely want to get the sleeve that goes over it as well, as the water does get warm on long rides in the sun. Taking the bottle out of the mount (and back in) to clean is a bit of a pain — almost feel like I am going to break it as I have to dramatically bend the plastic to extract the bottle, but no breaks thus far. Fit is good on Cervelo P2, as bottle “fills” the section nicely. Refilling on the go takes a bit of practice. Bottle requires filling from right hand side, so you have to be adept at holding steady single handed with left for a bit as you refill with right, without pedaling.
Howard Allen –
Amazon カスタマー –
取り付けて使用してみました。他の人が言うような右膝が当たると言うことはありませんでした。
ただ1回1回取り外すのは難しいので水以外を入れては使えないなあと感じました。
Amazon カスタマー –
Ace –
Great product – perfect for the job
Ace –
Sarah –
I used this during ironman Boulder in August. The product does perform as expected. I just don’t know if I actually like it. There are a couple problems. 1) I basically had to slow down a TON to get my liquids into the reservoir within the trash zone on the race course and in rushing to squeeze the fluids in, I found that I often squeezed the bottle too fast, which made sticky liquids come out the top and onto my frame. 2) Once the bottle is mounted, it really is not very easy to take off and on my Cervelo p3, it interefered with putting my bike on my hitch mounted bike rack. Basically the bottle is right where one of the rack arms needs to go, so it’s kind of a pain. I noticed some people complaning that this isn’t good for training. This is the type of thing you put on your bike before a race. Anyone that buys this for use in training is a glutton for punishment. In summary, I can see this working well for some people, but I just feel like in actual race conditions, when the Ironman races are so strict about having to throw your trash out within about 50 yards of the aid station (or get sent to the penalty tent), you end up wasting any aero advantage that you gain from this bottle when you try to refill the bottle. I will probably try a different set-up on my next race. Also just a side-note, the Cervelo P# that I ride only has 1 cage mount on the frame. On a frame with 2 cage mounts, this product might be more worth it. The reason being that you could leave the seat tube cage empty and use it to store the empty bottles after you fill up the aero bottle, thereby eliminating the problem of feeling like you don’t have enough time to fill the aero bottle within the trash zone on course.
Sarah –
CoupleOfNuts –
If you are a triathlete, you want one of these. I know a lot of athletes are always concerned about weight on their bikes, but then they cram 2-3 full water bottles in cages. This system hold the equivalent of two bottles (about 40 ounces), and saves you from having to come out of the aero position to take a sip. Just trim the tube to where you want it (pro tip: trim it long on purpose the first time, you’ll thank me later), and you have your hydration right there.
The sleeve that goes over the tube has a wire in it that is just stiff enough to bend it down out of the way when not using it, so it’s not hitting your face when not in use. The bracket is a very stiff, durable plastic that holds the bottle snug, it’s not going anywhere, trust me. The toughest part of this whole deal is getting the bottle out of the bracket – the plastic is that stiff and hard. You’ll cuss a bit when removing it, but it’s worth the aggravation because you know that thing is secure when it’s in place.
Comes with all the ties (and they are re-usable) you need to secure the tube in place wherever you want it to be. My wife and I both have one, and we mostly use water in them, but be warned that there are some hard-to-reach corners inside, so if you use a colored drink, it may stain the inside (they make a sleeve/cover for these that works awesome for that).
Great product, and they also sell parts and pieces separately so you can replace the tube or bite valve later. For comparison, I’d guess this bite valve and tube deliver slightly more than a camelbak big bite valve per sip, as the tube seems to be just a tad larger than theirs. Liquid does drop back down into the bottle when you’re not sipping, so the first sip is always air to get the liquid up to the valve – not an issue for me at all.
Considering adding the A2 type bottle/valve from this same company for my fuel during triathlons. Means I’ll have two tubes, but won’t have to come up off my aero bars for fuel or water in long-course triathlons.
CoupleOfNuts –
wilma –
I was excited to receive this product but it didn’t work for me . The stability of the straw was not enough for me to drink while aero . In addition the sucking end was a lot of work ,,,Sorry I now need to buy something else
wilma –
Hans –
The bottle is nearly impossible to remove from the cage without serious effort and potential damage to the bike frame, and the drinking tube is too large to fit through the supplied sleeve with the stiffening wire, making it useless. Not worth $80+ dollars for some glorified plastic.
Hans –