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Elite
Cannibal XC Bottle Cage

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$24.99 - $27.99
Color:Bio Based Black Soft Touch

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Why We Like The Cannibal XC Bottle Cage

Packing enough hydration on your XC-whip can be challenging, especially for those with smaller frame sizes. Fixing a bottle inside of a compact front triangle can be a mission in itself, but with help from Elite's Cannibal XC Bottle Cage you'll find options opening up for hydration on the trail. This compact cage is compatible with all kinds of mountain bike frames, and is ideal for securing to sloping down tubes, and inside of small front triangles. Its crafted from a fiber-reinforced material (FRP), that holds up to rigorous trail use, and is designed for insertion from the front or sides alike, simplifying your hydration on the trail.


Details

  • Keep you hydration on lock down with this compact cage
  • Fits on sloping tubes and in small frames
  • Fiber reinforced construction is durable and light
  • Designed for insertion from front or sides for easy use
  • Item #ELI001S
Material
fiber-reinforced material (FRP)
Activity
mountain biking
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

October 13, 2020

Amazing cages

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Super light, and strong enough to take a beating. They look amazing too.

Kevin C
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com