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  • Water bottles with a lid – do any actually keep crap out?
  • euanc
    Free Member

    I have used the Elite bottles in the past with the cap which is both very brittle and doesn’t actually keep dirt out.

    First ride today with a Race One One Touch bottle ( http://www.raceone.it/en/bottle-cycling-onetouch/ ) which has a better lid but dirt still got in despite the fact it wasn’t that muddy and the one touch spout is actually quite difficult to drink from (although I might just need to get used to it).

    Anyone know of any that actually stand up to proper muddy rides?

    monksie
    Free Member

    Decathlon do a few different versions. They all do a great job.

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Had no problems with my elite over the last 2.5 years, mostly off road v mucky use

    beamends
    Free Member

    crud catcher

    andyl
    Free Member

    You must be a trendy hipster riding a fixie though 😉

    aP
    Free Member

    We use the Camelback bottles.

    househusband
    Free Member

    Camelbak do a mud cap for their Podium bottles – works well and is a neat, durable solution.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Cheap Decathlon here.

    benp1
    Full Member

    Cheap tesco job as a trial, working well so far

    But still prefer my camelbak bottles as far as water bottles go

    Fruit shoot lids used to fit in the previous podium bottle, the new ones have a bigger nozzle though

    Esme
    Free Member

    The Halfords bottle works okay – just don’t poke yourself in the eye with the “dustcap”.

    benp1
    Full Member

    Halfords one and Tesco one looks exactly the same!

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