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SWIG63: Hands-Free Adapter Cap for BottlesSWIG63: Hands-Free Adapter Cap for Bottles8 reviews
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*NEW* QuickerDraw Bottle Kit*NEW* QuickerDraw Bottle KitNo reviews
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from 83 reviewsI have been using the Cush Tool Roll for over a year and it is the best on-bike tool storage I've used. The Cush Tool Roll has plenty of pockets for CO2, multi tool, levers, master link, etc. The strap keeps the roll tightly in place with no rattling, sliding, or dropped tools, even over the rowdiest gnar. Other tool bags/pouches/straps I've used eventually fail. I'm buying a second CTR for my XC bike and a third for a Christmas gift. 100% recommend!!
when all my waterbottel cages are taken up and the rear rack makes carrying tools under my saddle impossible, thats where this guy comes into play! just load up the pouch and toss it in my bag, nice and easy! the neoprene keeps it all quiet and tight.
This bag is just what I needed! I have been looking for solutions to go pack-less & mount stuff to my bike. The medium Original Tube Beanie holds a pocket drive air pump, 29er TPU inner tube, & a plug kit with room to spare. I have a 4-bar style full suspension bike with a vertical shock & the beanie fits below or above the bottle mount on the downtube.
This lives on the downtube of my gravel bike. I forget it's there until I need it. I keep voile straps with me at pretty well all times, and definitely do when on the bike. Sometimes I strap a 3rd bottle down there when I start to carry extra water when necessary. Sometimes I pick something up mid ride from a convenience store. Either way, you can slide the bottle around a bit to get the right fit and tire clearance, cinch up the fit proper, and carry on. I have used it for a small tool cannister as well. Much better functionality then a bottle cage down there and it's hardly noticeable when unloaded unlike an unsightly cage.
I received terrible frostbite a few years back so my hands are overly sensitive to the cold. I've never enjoyed gloves or mittens on the bike and finally decided to find some pogies. The main reason I went with the goldilocks pogies over any other brand was that these are extremely versatile! I live in the PNW so winter months are wet and cold (30F-45F degrees) finding a waterproof proof and warm pogie was a must and these have certainly proven themselves. They fit on my surly Moloko bars and are incredibly easy to set up.
So far my only gripe about the product is the shock cord that loops around bar ends or brake hoods. I have the ergon GP1 grips that are wider at the ends. The shock cord just barely fits around them causing a slightly odd fit. My one recommendation is to make these shock cords just a little bit larger so they can truly fit on any handlebar and grip.
I never heard of this brand until searching for pogies, based on the quality of the pogies and the selection of gear that OFR offers I will be definitely coming back to shop for more.
After using these in place of Voile straps and nylon buckle straps on my handlebar harness bikepacking, I am convinced that the Austere Mfg buckle and these Hypalon straps are a match made in heaven. The straps are grippy unlike nylon so my load stayed much more secure even on crazy bumpy trails. The Austere buckles make loading and cinching down the straps super easy. At first I was worried that the hypalon straps were way too thin and would slip through the buckles. Not the case at all. The straps are lighter than nylon, don't stretch and don't absorb water. I am 100% sold on these!
I use these on both my bike and backpacking kits. Super useful and reliable, these fit the bill on simple and reliable securing.
I have owned many headlights throughout my life, this one is easily my favorite so far. I am an early morning bike commuter/ late-night trail runner and this headlight works perfectly for both. The floodlight feature gives off a warm yellow light that illuminates about 14 feet around you for easy visibility while trail running or walking. The spotlight is absolutely insane, I can illuminate trees 70 feet ahead of me while riding. The headlight comes mounted to a metal base that sits against your helmet or head so that it does not slip and is significantly more comfortable and stable than other headlights I've worn. Well worth the purchase.
This thing is genius! I use this on a 40oz hydraflask mounted on my downtube, or a large nalgene. Being able to carry more water than a normal bottle is great, plus routing the hose to my handle bars with the tehter reel really helps me to drink enough on long rides. I like to keep moving and being able to easily grab the hose and take a drink while still riding really is valuable to me. I have even used this for backpacking, and sliding a nalgene in my pack vs a 2 liter bladder is great for space savings and making loading the pack easier. I couldn't be happier with my purchase!
I was looking for a bag to place above my bottom bracket. The ties and rubber grips hold it securely. Everything inside the bag is held tight and secure.
Carry a bottle on the underside of your down tube... this is a must! I've been using these for 3 months and never hit the trail without them. Snug fit, keeps the dirt and sand away. Genius idea!!!
Snug fit on my Paul Klamper levers. Great feel with or without gloves. And nice to the touch when it's cold out.
This is very clever piece of neoprene and some shock cords that allows me to easily move my Silca Tattico between my bikes. The standard size fits the Tattico like a glove and it works perfectly without even removing the Quickdraw. Now I can throw it in the giant saddle bag on my touring bike like I have always done, but when I want to ride one of my other bikes I can quickly strap this thing to the cage bosses and boom- instant piece of mind. It's one of those simple things you feel stupid for not having thought of yourself but is a total game changer. Just buy it. It's $12.
These single shots are amazing. I purchased 3 (2 frame and 1 cage) and the quality is excellent. Pumps do not rattle. You can tighten the bungee so they are practically unlovable.
Apart from the excellent product I have to mention the excellent customer service. Justin responded to my emails immediately. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact him.
I will definitely recommend you to my cyclist friends and will also be looking into purchasing your other products!!!
I have been using these simple silicone sleeves on my brake levers for the past month, and I didn't realize what a difference they have made until I rode a bike without them this weekend! They are *just* thin enough and *just* sticky enough to make a huge difference. Even with gloves, sometimes your fingers will slip on aluminum levers - not with these. I'm a big fan of inexpensive and thoughtful upgrades, and these sure fit squarely in that column. I even use some stretched over my downshift lever, and need to get another piece for my BikeYoke dropper remote. Original Free Range is putting out great accessories, check them out!