Cycling water bottles aren’t the most exciting accessory when it comes to adding some bling to your bike, but they are essential for staying hydrated on a ride. While you can of course use a normal reusable water bottle when heading out for a spin, there are some benefits if you opt for a cycling-specific one instead.
Unlike some water bottles (such as the wide-mouthed, Nalgene-style designs), cycling water bottles are built to be able to slot easily into a frame-mounted bottle cage. This enables you to carry the bottles on your bike, rather than in a bag – allowing you to drink on the go while letting your bike (rather than you) do the heavy lifting.
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Most cycling water bottles also have a ridge on their sides, giving you a firmer grip than a smooth, standard water bottle. Finally, their mouthpieces often don’t require you to use your hands to use, and can simply be opened and closed using your mouth.
Despite all cycling water bottles having the features listed above, they come in a variety of sizes and styles. From insulation to leak-free tops and ergonomic designs that make retrieving them from bottle cages easier, there is a cycling water bottle (or bidon, as they are sometimes called in road cycling) for you.
To help you find the right set, we put several of the best cycling water bottles to the test and shared our findings below. From lightweight carriers to heatproof builds that can withstand off-road trails, these are the best cycling water bottles to buy in 2021.
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