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2025-08-22 17:40:03
These are great! Made good. Holds bottle as it should. It's adjustable so it goes many places on your bike. Looks cool
PK
2025-07-16 17:02:49
All purchases were two packs. The bottles were mounted on the large 1.4in - 35cm handlebar stem of a folding trail bike. This water bottle holder is virtually identical to the IPROFE holder, it has the same bar clamp, and similar to the EAONE. It is similar to the Accmor, but the Accmor clamp is designed for larger tubes. These 3 work best with tube around 1in diameter. The LIPROFE includes rubber sticky back pads for the clamp, but you pay for them. The pads are helpful or needed for the larger and smaller extremes tube sizes. More about those later.The bottle holders starting diameter is the same for LIPROFE and EAONE. This Ostwony part is nearly identical to LIPROFE. The spring force is the same and they have the same gap between arms. Both are smooth and have very little flash. The EAONE has more flash, sharper edges, and little less spring force, and the gap between the arms is a little less. These 3 all performed about the same for holding bottles and bottle insertion was fairly easy. The EAONE was a little easier, but not by much. The Accmor has a smaller starting diameter and a little less intial spring force. This worked a little better for smaller prepacked bottled water. Insertion of larger bottles took a little better aim, but was not difficult. All 4 held the same lize 20oz gatorade bottle well over mildly bumpy trails.I used similar sticky back pads as to what came with the LIPROFE for testing. They were needed for the LIPROFE, Ostwony, and EAONE for the large tube. The Accmor worked best for the 1.4in - 35cm stem tube. No rubber was needed. The rubber gives a secure feeling with less clamping force, but I found that on 90deg days, with a black head tube, they would slip on the sticky glue unless they were clamped very tight. Then there were no issues. They also helped for handle bar mounting. Again they slipped a little on hot days when going over bumps. The had similar grip to no pads. A little extra clamping force mostly fixed the issue with the rubber pads in place.In the end I chose the Accmor for the head tube due to the size of the tube.
Brian S.
2025-07-11 10:36:22
I can't speak to the clamp. I needed to attach this to something I knew was too big for the clamp. I instead unscrewed the clamp and zip tied it to my anchor point. But the cup holder itself is good. I'm using it on my golf push cart, so it'll be low impact movements. Nothing rugged. It'll probably only ever hold cans of Monster, bottles of water and/or Gatorade. It does that well.
mvp
2025-04-20 14:59:31
These two bottle holders were a good deal but unfortunately the brackets didn’t fit my extra wide frame and had to be returned.
coley mcginn
2025-04-03 14:30:42
Functional simple strong exactly what I needed
BL
2025-03-18 16:33:42
Slips: on handle bar, they won’t hold empty bottles and full bottles quickly slide down.Tightening each one’s quick-release clamps does bad things. Their screws instantly chews deeply into bike metal. Who designed these things? Even wrapping a rubber gasket, well, the holders instantly eats through gaskets then they, again, hack into bike metal.For me, they are immediate garbage can fillers.Pictures show the deep bites (and many smaller ones) in my handlebar and one of the culprits – the clamp screw.Move on. Keep looking.
zulma
2025-03-09 14:27:53
Love the red colorOnly thing is the regular water bottler fall! You need to buy a bottle for it to stay
Greg Dupin
2025-02-03 11:59:58
Tightened as hard as I could but still slips some with full water bottle.
M
2025-01-27 16:32:30
Could not get it to clip on any part of the bike.
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