🚲 Hydration Meets Innovation!
The BiKaseBEV Wrap is a universal insulated bike water bottle holder designed to fit a variety of bottles, from Nalgene to Yeti. With adjustable straps and a secure non-slip design, it ensures your drink stays within reach and at the right temperature, enhancing your cycling experience.
Material Type | Rubber |
Color | Black |
R**E
Best of 3 I tried
I ride a Cannondale Treadwell 3 Remixte. For some crazy reason, Cannondale put the cage holder mount in a place that defeats the wonderful step-through feature of this touring bike. I tried 3 add-on cage holders : Lamacall, Wuvop, and Bikase. After testing all 3, I’m keeping the Bikase and returning the others. See my review of the Lamacall and Wuvop for the issues I encountered with them, which may not bother you. The Bikase was super easy to attach. It’s structure is less rigid than the Lamacall but much more rigid than the Wuvop. The diameter is very adjustable. It stayed on securely. I liked that it is securely attachable to even the fattest parts of my bike’s frame. Its design allowed me to remove and replace my water bottle easily during the ride which was its main purpose. It doesn’t really keep the water cold but I don’t care about that aspect. I like the relatively clean look of it and it’s not very hard so it won’t cause injury should there be a bad fall or collision. IMO the Bikase offered the best combo of versatile attachment options, semi-sturdiness of the cage itself, and ease of use while riding. 5*****
J**H
PERFECT FIT!
Exactly what I was looking for! Fits a Can of pop and a large water bottle! If you are looking to put a stanley in it, it will not fit with the handle.
A**E
Insulating a cool drink on a hot day while on your bike--and other uses!
This is advertised as a choice for strollers, bikes, and ATV's--I think it might also work for walkers/wheelchairs too. This review only evaluates use on bicycles, but was written so you could visualize how you could secure it to one of the other 'vehicle' choices. There are 3 straps that secure this to your device/bike/etc. Any of these 3 hook-and-loop straps can be removed completely if you don't need it. Two of the straps are near the top of the opening. Looking down at the cup opening, if one strap is at noon, the second other is at about 2 o-clock. Also, about 4 inches below the "noon" strap is a second strap. The two of these (noon and 4 inches below noon) are suited to attaching to something running vertically, like the 'post' portion of a bicycle's handlebars. The 2 o'clock strap is designed to attach to something running at an angle to the other straps. Because these are straps, they can accommodate SOME variation in attachment angles. It is worth noting that the straps could be placed in a couple of other places--there are openings that could also be used at about the 10:30 position, and at one that is only 2 inches below that 'noon' strap. The insulated portion of the cup is closed with Velcro along it's entire height, and can be increased for larger cups, or snugged down for traditional water bike bottles or smaller cups--it could even go down further for those newer narrow canned drinks. There is a non-removable strap at the bottom that stops your bottle from falling through. This bottom strap is adjustable too. You should know that If your cup is short (like those 'baby' water bottles and newer, small, short soda cans, they be deep within the insulated area--you'll have to reach into this to get it--that's tricky if you are on a moving bike! Even the top of a traditional soda can would be just barely level with the top of the insulation. On the plus side, this will accommodate insulated Yeti type cups with ease. What I like about this is the ability to keep a standard bike water bottle or a purchased large or jumbo drink insulated. Biking can be hot, and a cool liquid is so refreshing! When I was walking toddlers in a stroller, I would have appreciated keeping a hot drink warm on those crisp autumn walks in the park. A WISH LIST: I wish this had some way to adjust the insulation to accommodate shorter cups--standard soda cans, 8 ounce disposable "coffee" cups--not every drink is tall. That would add another star to my rating. I also wish the edge of the insulation "bent" more when a smaller diameter cup is being carried (because it would look sleeker--that's a half star improvement).
K**.
Finally a water bottle holder that works
Keeps any size water bottle in place. Highly recommend
W**B
Versatile but not Elegant
This provides a lot of flexibility for connecting to all sorts of cups of water bottles to various vehicles. It works best when you have horizontal or vertical bars to connect to. It is a little clumsy about how it adjusts and you really need to crank down the velcro wrap for it to hold securely. It seems to be great for roads or sidewalks but I wouldn't really consider it secure for off-road or motorized vehicles.The reflective insulation is an interesting idea but I'm not sure it actually does anything of note since the top and bottom are not insulated.At the current price of only $20, this seems to be a decent value.Overall reasonably happy with the "Bev Wrap - Adjustable & Insulated cup/bottle holder for your bike. Fits all bottles up to 3" in diameter. Compatible with Nalgene, Yeti, Hydroflask, and others. Great for bicycles, strollers, & ATV's".
D**.
Bike bottle holder
Very sturdy product. Fast delivery.
O**D
Not insulating type.
I ordered this cup holder for my mom's e-bike so she can carry her water bottle with her in an easily accessible location. For that purpose, this bottle holder is just fine. However, don't be fooled by its marketing claims that this bottle holder is insulating and how it can keep a drink cold or hot for a long time. As you can see by my pictures, this bottle holder is an "open" system, and it is not capable of insulating anything.Besides the false advertising, this product is also way overpriced for what it is. 2 stars.
B**Y
Does not hold a 12oz bottle securely. Bottle will pop out when going over bumps
Does not hold a 12oz bottle securley, the bottle will pop out when going over bumps. Also only has two positions, vertical and horizontal so it does not work well on handlebars.
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