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Bought a thermo bottle at Lidl some months ago.
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• #3
Soma do a bar mounted one
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• #4
this is what you need
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAquMQT0Nkg
my local corner shop sold them for a while but i havent seen them recently.
sorry if i missed something.
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• #5
@ aDT That kooks like a winner, I have plastic cages that I'm sure would stretch for this. Great and thank you.
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• #6
I have two mini thermos bottles and they are a bit loose in my cage, what you need is this adjustable water bottle cage.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=1628
Unfortunately it's not made of carbon of Ti ;)
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• #7
I was so glad i took my wide mouth thermos filled with hot beans and sausages for the dynamo....opening that at the feed station was amazing. :)
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Reanimating this thread rather than starting a new one:
Can anyone recommend me an inexpensive thermos that fits in a cage without rattling? I’ve got a few and they all make an unbearable noise unless I put them in a sock or something.
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• #10
I've got the Stanley Adventure mug, only 230ml, but fits perfectly in a standard cage. Fairly cheap too and ideal for keeping a coffee warm on the way to work.
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• #11
Ah, I think that looks like what I need. I don't want to have to bend the bottle cage as I also want to use normal bottles without having to bend and re-bend every time. is the Stanley one plastic on the outside?
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• #12
This https://bit.ly/2QUURMU
And
This https://bit.ly/2GNON4p -
• #13
That looks like a neat solution, but I'd rather have a bottle cage that doesn't look like a Stormtrooper's cock ring :-)
I did just spot you could get neoprene sleeves for flasks - I ordered one for a quid so I'll see if it works as a solution.
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• #14
Elite deboyo
Camelbak forge
Cube thermoNever tried any. These are just from googling
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• #15
Yep, saw a few by UingTFS but it’s hard to gauge real life non-shitness.
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• #16
Do OnTech have any green credentials?
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• #17
Anyone bought the from decathlon? Tempted to pull the trigger. Before it gets really nippy.
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• #18
I generally find that for the price the quality of product is generally good, this being both bike bits and hiking and bike clothing.
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• #19
I find the clothing and bags quite good... and far superior to those in a similar price bracket on the high street.
Never bought any bike bits but very well reviewed and good prices for what u get.
Considering they specialise in camping stuff definately worth a go.
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• #20
No, kind of a slightly rubbery painted alu. Fits nicely without bending the cage and doesn't rattle.
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• #21
https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/sigg-hot-cold-accent-bottle-0-5l-E6114122.html?colour=123
Do Sigg bottles fit a normal bottle cage?
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• #22
Good call on the Stanley up above. Mine just arrived and fits perfectly in a standard bottle cage
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Anyone know if a mini thermos that would fit a bottle cage is produced. I missed a hot coffee on the Dynamo yesterday. To cap it all an unknown rider got a camping gas out and proceeded to brew his own by the roadside! Don't fancy doing that though.