View Poll Results: One or two bottle cages
I use two bottle cages, like most normal cyclists




177
87.62%
I use one bottles cage, who needs two?




24
11.88%
None! I'm a weight weenie




1
0.50%
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One or two bottle cages?
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One or two bottle cages?
I've always had two on my bikes, but a lot of my rides are 1-2 hour hills rides and there's water at the top, so I only need one bottle. For my longer rides -- 2-4 hours -- I usually stop and have a snack somewhere, and some water. So I only need one bottle on those days. For centuries, of course one needs more water, but on those rides I have a backpack anyhow.
So, how many of you make do with one, rather than two bottle cages (for weight and/or aesthetic reasons)?
So, how many of you make do with one, rather than two bottle cages (for weight and/or aesthetic reasons)?
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Most of the time I have two, even if I'm only carrying one bottle, but that's only because it's not worth the effort to take the other off. For a crit, I'll generally take the second off (leave the seat tube one on for aero-ness), then leave it off until my next two-bottle-worthy ride.
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You need an option for 2+. I've actually got 3. One on the down tube (holds a large bottle with electrolyte solution), then 2 behind the seat (small bottles with water).
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2 bottles on my roadie, 1 on my tri plus a between the aerobars bottle, and 2 on my MTB. Plus, on long rides, I usually take a camelbak.
Why so much, you ask? Well, when I am out riding, I am not racing, merely training. So the extra weight actually helps me by forcing me to work harder, so that when I am actually racing (tri's), I have less weight and thus go faster. Plus, I never run out of water on my training rides, and on the tris, there are plenty of aid stations.
Why so much, you ask? Well, when I am out riding, I am not racing, merely training. So the extra weight actually helps me by forcing me to work harder, so that when I am actually racing (tri's), I have less weight and thus go faster. Plus, I never run out of water on my training rides, and on the tris, there are plenty of aid stations.
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Down here in Arizona, hydration is muy importante! 2 bottles for me, thank you.
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If your going to be riding over an hour you need 2, unless you like stopping for water. A race of that length would probably have a feed zone. If your worried about the 40-80g of a cage add more fibre to your diet and call it even.
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Two...I ride with one bottle in the winter but in the summer, I stay hydrated, two bottles with refills as needed. It gets hot in the CA Central Valley.
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I ride in Vancouver. Often the weather is such that I just have to breathe if I want water

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2 bottles for every drink you take I take 2 since I'm instructed by a doctor to take anti-inflamatories during activities. I also keep cash for water, and extra sports drink mix on hand as well.
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My bikes will only take one water bottle- Compact frames- so that is all I have. For rides up to 2 hours or so- I can refill if required but longer than 2 hours and the camelback get used.
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Get smaller cages thats what I had to do and I ride a size small men's frame. I can carry 2, 24 ounce bottles now due to the smaller carbon cages.
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I use two cages, but I don't always carry two bottles. On short rides I'll bring one bottle, but like someone else said to much of a PITA to take off bottle for shorter rides.
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I have two cages, but unless it's really hot, I normally take one bottle. Besides, I know where to find water faucets on most rides... If it's really, really hot- I might take a camelbak, as much as I hate them.
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2: 1 for water and 1 for beer/coffee depending on the time of day

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Just one for me, my rides are never more than an hour.
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Two - I like to take one bottle of water and one bottle of Gatorade or Powerade or something.
Just the sports drinks and I feel to sugary, just the water and I feel the need for something a little more substantial...
Just the sports drinks and I feel to sugary, just the water and I feel the need for something a little more substantial...
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