Speedfil Hydration System
Aerodynamic Wind tunnel developed
Easily refillable on the fly
40oz. + fluid capacity
Frame Mounted* to optimize handling and minimize drag
Exclusive dual splash resistant design
Hands free drinking
Bite valve holds fluid at the ready
Less weight and clutter than multiple bottles
The revolutionary Speedfil Hydration System gives triathletes and cyclists the advantage to hydrate, ride and race faster on the bike. (This Speedfil is down tube compatable only)
Product Features
- Allows rider to maintain an aerodynamic position while staying hydrated
- Wind tunnel developed, frame mounted system, smoothes airflow around the frame
- Dual splash resistant opening allows for fast, on the fly refills with minimal splash
- Hands free drinking with the bite valve that holds fluid at the ready
- Frame Mounted to optimize handling (low center of gravity) and minimize drag
Safer and more convenient than using bottles, plus keeps me in the aero position If you are a triathlete, you want one of these. I know a lot of athletes are always concerned about weight on their bikes, but then they cram 2-3 full water bottles in cages. This system hold the equivalent of two bottles (about 40 ounces), and saves you from having to come out of the aero position to take a sip. Just trim the tube to where you want it (pro tip: trim it long on purpose the first time, you’ll thank me later), and you have your hydration right there.The sleeve that…
Splashes less than bar mount kits I went away from this unit to try a bar mount system. This system is better as it splashes much less. It also mounts lower, for an aero and handling advantage.A few tips for those struggling with it:1- Buy an extra guard and apply two under the lid for an absolutely spill proof ride.2- If you live in a hot area, install two neoprene covers for added insulation.3- Don’t fill it until it’s on the bike.4- To wash it, fill it with hot…
Better than a backpack for sure I am really, really glad I got this. I ride in the summer in Texas and carrying my water on my back just gets too hot. This thing is easy to mount and use. Yes, it’s really hard to get the bottle out, but honestly, once it’s on there, unless you need to wash it out you can leave it on after rides. I’ve only pulled mine off once- and it’s easier when you brace it against your bike frame than if you’re just trying to pry it out not mounted to anything. The zip tie system isn’t perfect, but…