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 | item: . Fits standard bicycle cages. Double-wall construction with insulating thermal layer keeps solar heat outside and polar temperatures inside. Soft rubber bite valve for comfortable hydration on the fly. Wide mouth opening for easy fillingI felt compelled to write a review after reading some of the not-so-good reviews here.
First off, this is an insulated water bottle NOT a thermos! If you need your water to stay ice cold for 4 hours get a thermos. I've been using the same one for over 2 years primarily for cycling---it fits just fine in the standard water bottle cage contrary to another review I read. Yesterday we cycled 70 miles in 95 degree weather. Although not ice cold, my water was definitely cool & refreshing compared to my husband's uninsulated water. One thing I like t... see description |
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 | item: . The Schwinn® 17-function cycling computer brings you convenient fitness functions to help improve your workout efficiencyFor under $10 this is a great little device. I've not used any other type of bike computer, but according to the signs posted on the trails, it seems to be pretty accurate. If you don't have a computer, get one, it definitely makes the ride more rewarding. I suggest getting this bike computer instead if you have more money. Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer
It didn't really have 13 functions it really had about 8 or 9. Backlight isn't a function even though it says it is. and the distance is the same as the odometer in every way. Schwinn 17-Function Bike Computer is a great bike computer. It took me 15 minutes to get it setup 1st time and a co... see description |
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 | item: The Bell® StowAway seat bag is designed to easily mount to most seat style and seat posts. . The expandable design can hold flat repair tools, keys, a phone, and other essentials as you rideI love this bag because of it's price and size.. the material is durable, the reflective tape effective, and the bag can certainly hold a lot. But it's so difficult to secure this bag under my seat. If the straps had velcro on both sides, perhaps it would work, or if the straps utilized snaps instead of velcro, but as it stands, I can't ride with this without it coming loose. I ride anywhere from 10-15 miles a day alternating rough trails with paved roads and this bag invariably comes loose and jiggles off of the seat rails within the first mile. I only store a few items in the bag, so there's no rea... see description |
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