







🚴♀️ Stay Hydrated, Ride Confidently – The Ultimate 2-Pack Bottle & Cage Combo!
This 2-pack bike water bottle holder and bottle combo features two 22 oz BPA-free, dishwasher-safe squeeze bottles paired with lightweight, durable plastic cages designed for secure, universal fit on most bike frames. Made in the USA by 50 Strong, these cages offer a tighter grip and smart mounting position to prevent bottle slippage and interference with bike components, ensuring reliable hydration on all your rides.
















| ASIN | B07CSQ8L86 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,861 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Bike Water Bottle Cages |
| Brand | 50 Strong |
| Brand Name | 50 Strong |
| Color | Clear Bottle + Cage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,928 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | right |
| Included Components | Comes with housing |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 3.5"W x 10"H |
| Item Height | 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | Bike Water Bottle + Holder |
| Manufacturer | 50 Strong |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30 Days |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 3.5"W x 10"H |
| UPC | 732554801801 |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Pack |
R**E
Cheap, light and strong - now you CAN have all 3 !
These are great strong and inexpensive cages. Much more durable than others at a similar price, just seem to be a tougher type of plastic and made thicker. I’ve had 2 already for a year or more and the ones I just bought are extras for new bikes - not replacements as they just don’t break. Two things that particularly work for me: 1. They are a little tighter/smaller diameter than some cages, so they will hold a standard water or soda bottle ok, whereas a lot of cages they will fall out. It also helps that the tab at the bottom of the cage sticks out further than most cages so even an undersized bottle won’t fall through. I most often carry a standard 500ml/16.9oz water bottle with a thin neoprene coozie on, and they fit great. The cages also have enough flex to take a larger soda or gatoraid bottle, plus of course a bike water bottle. 2. The mounting holes are lower in the cage than many others. The lower hole is just under an inch from the bottom of the cage. This works great on my folding bikes, as it keeps the cage higher up the frame tube and it isn’t in the way of the folding mechanism. On another bike I have it keeps the bottle from fouling the chainring. A previous cage sat just low enough so that if you put a larger bottle in the cage it would expand just enough to rub on the chain. Previous cages sit about an inch lower than these just due to the location of the mounting holes in the cage. Overall nice quality and priced right.
N**L
Very versatile cages.
These cages are great! I cut the upper tab off and use them to carry 32oz Nalgene bottles on my bike. They flex enough to fit the bigger bottles and hold them very securely on all but the roughest off roading. There's enough room between the middle of the cage and the frame to add a strap if you'd like, but I've never needed it. The cages don't seem to stretch out, either; they still hold regular size water bottles just fine. My bottles do get very scratched up using them, but that's from the dust and grit that accumulates from riding on crushed limestone rail trails. I did need to add a bracket to provide enough clearance between the cages on my bike to run the bigger bottles; for this I used the Topeak alt position cage mount to move the downtube cage about 1" further away from the cranks. Now I have plenty of room to carry two full liters of water on my bike with no "plastic tea" flavor common with regular sports bottles. If I ever break one, they are cheap to replace. I might run into problems in colder temps, but I'm not planning on riding when it's that cold out! *Edit: 9 months later with use in a wide range of temperatures and these cages are still going strong. I'm very happy with them.
T**M
Simple, Affordable Bike Bottle Solution That Works
This 2-pack combo is an easy, simple, and cheap solution that gets the job done. The cages install quickly onto the bike frame (you'll need your own screws), and they hold the bottles securely without rattling around during rides. The 22 oz bottles are a good size - not too big or bulky - and the squeeze design works well for quick hydration while cycling. The pull-top cap is easy to operate with one hand. The bottles are dishwasher safe which makes cleanup convenient, and being BPA-free is a plus. The cages are lightweight plastic that feels sturdy enough for regular use. For the price, you're getting two complete setups, which is great value if you need bottle holders for multiple bikes or want a backup. Nothing fancy here, but it's a solid, functional product made in the USA that does exactly what you need for bike hydration.
Z**Y
Inexpensive, but it works!
I have a Trek Marlin 4 and it fits perfectly. Easy to install and work as advertised. Holds securely on off-road rides. Color was as advertised. Easy to clean.
L**E
Wonderful
Both the holders and bottles are of high quality. Glad I bought them
C**S
Holds the bottles just about
Its a bottle holder and it holds the bottles. BUT it does not hold them securely. Hope people are able to make the distinction. The bottles are really easy to slide out, rather too easy in fact. These cannot handle bumps on minor gravel trails, forget jumps. The bottle will tumble out of the holder and roll down the trail if you are going fast downhill on a rough trail. This was the first thing that happened on my Giant Revolt when I went a bit too fast on a gravel trail. I thought the bottles are too narrow for the holder but nope. The bottles are fine and are gripped nicely in my Cannondale holder. Its the cage/holder that is too "loose". I tried Camelbak bottles in these cages and they too slide out way too easily. There are numerous easy fixes for this problem so I won't be returning these because the value is unbeatable and bottles are pretty good quality with no smell. But I do hope they fix the cages and make them a bit tighter.
I**S
Very Sturdy On Gravel Bike On Uneven Gravel And XC Trails.
It’s nice that they are made in the USA. I installed these bike cages on my Poseidon Redwood gravel bike. Last year. I have done numerous gravel races and I’ve done two 88 mile gravel races this year. I use the Camelback Podium Chill Insulated 21 oz squeeze bottles and they fit into the cages perfectly. The bottles don’t move and when pulled out, come out with no issues whatsoever. I used a torque wrench to install them and I didn’t go above 2.5 nm, which means that you don’t need to over tighten the provided bolts as you may strip the threads or the bolts. The gravel I have ridden in includes soft gravel, chunky gravel, wet gravel and in my latest race, some real XC trails with roots, water puddles and wet rocks and shallow streams. The bottles stayed put in the cages. If the cages can hold the 2 bottles on the various uneven surfaces listed above, some at reasonably high speeds, then they are totally worth it.
N**Y
5 years and counting on my first set
Just bought a second set 5 years later to use on my back-up bike. Easy to mount (silver colored hex-head screws included). Hold my larger bottles in place on pretty rough terrain. I'm not hitting mad jumps or huge drops but the cages get put through their paces and hold strong for trail and road riding. They look good as far as a cage can look and they do their job at a reasonable price.
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