
User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
I use these and the Arundel mandible and in terms of value for money somehow Enve comes out the winner? They are light, hold the bottles in a death grip and look good in matte. No complaints.
Review by Stewdebiker
These are the best holders I've found for Camelbak stainless steel water bottles. They are supple enough to receive the bottle, but then retract to hold the bottle tightly. I did have one that split above the top retaining screw hole, but I've had no problems with the two I am now using.
Review by Greg Lesoine
I put two on my road/gravel bike. The cage holds my Specialized bottles very securely. They seem light but robust. Looks aren't too sexy, but that's OK by me.
Review by Anonymous
After trying multiple cages, losing bottles, this has become my go to for ease of bottle keeping.
Review by Lenny ski
Sturdy cages that function very well. The color seems faded compared to the pic online. I would recommend the purchase but be aware the color looks faded.
Review by Anonymous
The cage does the job it's supposed to and looks pretty good. It does not have the carbon fiber look if that's what you are after.
Review by doug
Loose bottles littered the trail at every tough terrain patch. The Enve cages were solid. No slopping around on my bike. Good build quality. Anticipate these cages will out last the bike.
Review by Anonymous
Lightweight, looks great, and retains both small and larger bottles well. Have done both gravel and mtb riding with no issues. Overall solid quality at the price point, and I don't think the 10 gram weight savings is worth paying for a carbon cage.
Review by John S.
A solid choice. I use both Bivo and Purist style bottles and these cages hold them firmly. They also have a good wide entry angle from both in line with the frame and from an angle (helpful with frame bags). These are on my gravel bikes.
Review by Anonymous
high grip,light weight and good design.
i'm satisfied using my gravel bike.

















