If youâve ever struggled with getting water bottles in and out of a jersey pocket while riding youâre not alone. Fix-It-Sticks' founder Brian Davis has had more than his fair share of issues with traditional cycling water bottles, and he refuses to wear a hydration pack. So he set out to build a better water bottle. The result is BackBottle, a water bottle designed for jersey pockets.
âInnovation through frustration,â as how Davis describes his creation process.
The BackBottle design is devised to ease entry and exit from a jersey pocket. The bottom is pointed and angled to make it easy to slip into a pocket and it has contours designed to alleviate pressure on the riderâs back and keep the bottle from shifting around. It also has a ridge intended to decrease the likelihood of accidentally ejecting a bottle from your jersey. The BackBottle holds 18oz / .53l of fluid in a BPA-free bottle manufactured in the United States.
The BackBottle's unique shape makes it easier to get it into and out of a jersey pocket
âI am not trying to replace my bottles and cages. I don't want to bolt extra stuff to my bike and I will not wear a hydration pack. I needed a new strategy for extra hydration on long rides. The BackBottle is a minimalist solution that even a maximalist could love. The BackBottle essentially combines a bottle and a hydration pack. The BackBottle solved my problem of wanting additional, accessible water on longer rides,â Davis said.
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