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Where get 32 oz water bottle?

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Old 08-17-10, 06:01 PM
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Where get 32 oz water bottle?

Anyone know where I can find a 32 oz water bottle online (that'll fit a bike bottle cage)? it seems like everyone only offers up to 24oz.
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I love my Zefal Magnums, used to be available at Nashbar.
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elite maxi cinco - 1 liter, 33oz. i have a set that i use on long rides, they're as good as they get for this size. avail from nashbar.
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There's always a "reservoir pack" such as CamelBak , although some cyclists don't like the idea of a backpack water supply. My inexpensive Bell reservoir pack can hold 50 oz.
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You can find Zefal Magnum bottles just about everywhere. I've seen them in just about every shop I've visited in this area, and many online places carry them. I really like them... they work well for me.
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I carry a couple of 32 oz Nalgene bottles in a trunk bag when it's hot. Plus my regular bottles in the holders.
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One more for Zefal Magnum.
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Originally Posted by RTDub
I love my Zefal Magnums, used to be available at Nashbar.
That's what I've had for five years but they've finally broken down and I haven't found them anywhere online or in any stores.
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I have two of the Zefal Magnums and they both leak from the cap. I now use two of the Elite Maxi Cincios which don't have a problem with leaks.
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Originally Posted by socalslowguy
I have two of the Zefal Magnums and they both leak from the cap. I now use two of the Elite Maxi Cincios which don't have a problem with leaks.
That's good to hear because it looks like the Cincios are the only option.
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I use the 32-oz Vitamin Water bottles. They fit in my bottle cages. And, they hold exactly 32 oz. I just wash them out between uses and replace them occasionally. They work; I don't care how they look.
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is there a flat cap to make that elite bottle a slightly shorter storage bottle?
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Originally Posted by socalslowguy
I have two of the Zefal Magnums and they both leak from the cap. I now use two of the Elite Maxi Cincios which don't have a problem with leaks.
I thought the same thing about my Magnum until I brought it back to the LBS. The guy told me the Magnum uses a "duo flow" cap that is designed to flow both from the center of the nipple and from the surround. It's to deliver more liquid per squeeze. To use it properly, put the entire stem in your mouth, not just the nipple.

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