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A Practical Tool-Carrying Bottle
Compatible with any bottlecage, the Elite Byasi Tool Storage 600 ensures the room you need to easily store your tools such as mobile phone, cards, masks, gloves, keys, sunglasses, powerbanks or small maintenance objects while you're riding your bicycle.
The design, materials and features are exactly those you find in sports bottles, but designed for use as a tool case. Byasi, like any waterbottle, is also waterproof and ensures great protection for whatever you're carrying. Byasi features a standard on the market.
Features:
- 74 mm design, compatible with standard bottlecages
- 600 cm³
- 76 g
- Plastic
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Specifications
400 | Mfg PartNum: 0210401 |
600 | Mfg PartNum: 0111816 |
800 | Mfg PartNum: 0122908 |
Reviews
I find this type of storage bottle useful for shorter rides. I have the mid sized bottle in which I carry a hand pump, tire levers, tubeless plug tool, a multitool, TPU inner tube, patches, and a quick link.
It's out of the way, secure and easy to access. No weird issues with the cap unscrewing itself so all in all, a handy thing to have for the intended short rides. Any color you want as long as it's grey.
My only nit pick, the bottle material is thin. I wouldn't over pack it as I fear It might tear.
This is a good product to store tubes, CO cartridges, etc. if you don't want to use a saddle bag and if you have a spare water bottle cage to put it in. I got the largest size offered and I have a 32mm tube, 2 CO cartridges plus adaptor and multipurpose tool and it was a tight fit. If you want to ride with a saddlebag but use this as a back for snacks, keys, etc then you can probably go with a smaller size. It's sturdier than a saddlebag but the biggest considerations to give when getting this will be what are you carrying in it and do you have a second (or third) bottle cage to carry it in. I use this on my gravel bike and have two cages, if I want to ride with a second bottle then I'll either need to add another cage or revert back to a saddle bag for the ride.