ARUNDEL WATER BOTTLES/CAGES
Arundel Mandible Cage/Cork Tape Combo
Security. You might not have thought of Arundel as a company specializing in security, but that's really what they're all about. We've long relied on Arundel carbon fiber cages to hold our bottles in place for sweltering summer rides -- their grip is tenacious to say the least. And their handlebar ...read more
Arundel Sideloader/Othersideloader Cage Combo
Arundel Sideloader bottle cages were designed specifically to address bottle access issues for folks that ride small or compact geometry frames. Rather than forcing you to pull (or attempt to pull) your bottle fully upward, its minimalist profile allows you to pull the bottle up just a bit, then ...read more
Arundel Chrono Water Bottle & Cage
The question that seems to be on many peoples minds when preparing for a time trial is, 'Where should I mount my water bottle?' If you're opting to go with a rear hydration system, just to be a little more aero, rethink your decision and throw down a few dollars for the Arundel Chrono Water ...read more
Arundel Mandible Water Bottle Cage
The Arundel Mandible Water Bottle Cage holds your bottle with two slender arms that create a smaller cross section yet provide up to 40% more bottle-grabbing power than other cages. The Mandible is a design perfectionist's dream: more strength in a smaller package. Arundel offers their minimalist ...read more
Arundel Sideloader Water Bottle Cage
Small bikes and compact frames of all sizes have long been troublesome with their difficulty in allowing you to pull a bottle from a water bottle cage. There are oftentimes such little space in between the top of the bottle and the bottom of the top tube that it's nearly impossible to get a bottle ...read more
Arundel OtherSideloader Water Bottle Cage
Since we've been a southpaw from day one, Arundel's original Sideloader carbon bottle cage is not to our liking on our down tube. We steer with our left and reach with our right. The Sideloader is designed to be pulled from the left. So for us, the Sideloader would work as a seat tube-mounted cage, ...read more
Arundel Dave-O Water Water Bottle Cage
Don't mess with Texas. Arundel is a Ft. Worth-based company that specializes in small carbon widgets, and the Dave-O Water Bottle Cages are its crown jewel. About 30g each. Two things you can be sure of: a Dave-O cage won't break, and even in the worst pave your bottle won't eject. A rock-solid gem. ...read more
Arundel Trident Water Bottle Cage
The Arundel Dave-O carbon bottle cage is our best selling cage by a county mile. The Trident Water Bottle Cage is made from the same carbon as the Dave-O, it weighs the same at 30g, and it'll hold your bottle in place with an equal level of security. Its design, however, is a bit less ...read more
Arundel Tri Clamp Kit
We must confess that the thought of putting any seat-mounted bottle carrier on our bike fills us with revulsion; it makes any bike look like a golf cart. But since it is Arundel making this Tri Clamp Kit, we'll give it a second thought. Maybe some day we'll do an ultra-marathon. We like ...read more
Arundel Stainless Steel Water Bottle Cage
Arundel owns the carbon bottle cage market for a simple reason: its cages are light, they look snazzy, they don't eject bottles, and they're priced right. Now they take this M.O. and apply it to an stainless steel. In the past if you wanted a stainless cage, your only choice was an Elite Ciussi ...read more
Arundel Sport Water Bottle Cage
The Arundel Sport Water Bottle Cage is a nylon-reinforced plastic version of the famous Arundel Dave-O carbon cage. The Sport will hold all sizes of bottles securely and will last the life of your bike. It weighs 50g, about 20g heavier than the average carbon cage, but the upsides are its style, ...read more
Arundel Chrono Water Bottle
The Chrono Water Bottle is what comes standard with a carbon fiber Arundel Chrono aero cage. It literally 'snaps' into the cage. The bottle stays in securely and holds 22oz. of water. Embossed with the Arundel logo -- it looks cool and makes the bottle a bit grippier in your hands.read more















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