🖤 Grip the ride, own the road.
The XLAB Gorilla Cage in Matte Black is a premium carbon water bottle cage engineered for mountain and road cyclists who demand superior bottle retention. Featuring 6 high-shouldered carbon fingers and a tall retention tab, it offers over twice the gripping force of conventional cages. Designed for bottles with uniform grooves, it fits all standard mounts and weighs only 0.15 pounds, combining lightweight durability with a sleek, stealthy look.
Color | Black |
Material | Carbon |
Brand | XLAB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817195010703 |
Manufacturer | XLAB |
UPC | 817195010703 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.1 x 5.2 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 4.25 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Brand Name | XLAB |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
Model Name | 1714 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1719 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Included Components | Water Bottle Cages |
S**E
Serves its intended purpose
One of the best bottle cages, but pricey. Plenty of grip to avoid losing bike bottles in the rear mount.
S**D
bomb proof
never lost a bottle
S**.
No more lost or thrown bottles!
I bought two of these cages to put on the back of my triathlon bike. Every other bottle cage I’ve had would eject my water bottles when I hit a bump at any significant speed. These cages hold my bottles tight, regardless of how full they are, and are easy to get the bottles into and out of. I got them in time for my most recent Ironman bike leg and couldn’t be happier with how well they work.At $75 a piece, it’s a steep price for bottle cages, but if you are a serious cyclist and don’t want to have to worry about your bottles bouncing out while you’re racing, descending, or just riding on a rough surface, it’s worth every penny.
G**N
Great value if you dont want to drop bottles on rough
The product is firm and easy to mountain. East to pick the bottles and put the bottles back.The only critic I have is; I asked for pure black, came with white labels.
S**N
Super strong grip on the bottles
Rode in an Ironman race last weekend in St. George Utah and some of the roads were very rough, but my bottles stayed right in the cages. It was so hot out there that having a bottle fall off my bike between aid stations could have been devastating. This cage is critical gear for me that is why I run with 3 of them on my TT bike.
J**W
Expensive and still not retaining
This had all good potentials but i now have ejected a full bottle and my last race ejected an empty bottle. That is where i drew the line. If it cant retain an empty bottle it is not a solution. This might be ok if you are taking it easy but not for real road bike scenarios including accelerations and bumps here and there. Find another solution.
M**
Matte black, no clear coat.
Great product
W**S
No bottle drops
I use these cages on a rear saddle mount. Over the years, I've used multiple brands of bottle cates, and the biggest issue for all of them is bottle ejection, e.g., when you go over railroad tracks or on rough gravel. I've been using these for a full summer/fall season and haven't had a single ejection. Yes, they are a premium cost, but there's little more annoying (and potentially dangerous) than finding out that you lost a bottle without knowing it or having to turn around to find one because you sent over some railroad tracks at close to 30 mph... To me, the extra expense is well spent.
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