The Ozark Trail Water Bottle Cage Holder with Air Pump is perfect for cyclists and outdoor lovers. It securely attaches to your bike, allowing easy access to your water bottle during rides. The built-in air pump is a handy feature, offering a compact way to maintain tire pressure on the go. This tool is ideal for both rough terrain rides and long distances. Made with durable, lightweight materials, it guarantees a secure fit and reliability for all your biking adventures. Ozark Trail Water Bottle Cage Holder with Air Pump Secure Bottle Holder Compact Design Lightweight and Durable Compact Design New
Model Number:
84023
Product SKU:
9062302948
UPC:
820909840237
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It's a good deal for what it is, the dual head pump is very convenient, and I like side loading water bottle holders. But I offer a suggestion: don't get a manual pump at all. Use a CO2 canister-based pump for emergencies. You aren't going to be using this pump outside of emergencies; it takes like 5 minutes of hard pumping to fill a tire. It's not like a foot pump where you have mechanical advantage; you're going full muscle man on this. So if it's only for emergencies, like after you repair a flat, get a CO2 inflator that can take up less space and not murder your arms in the middle of a ride. It's faster, smaller, and lighter. Replacement CO2 canisters, if you do end up using one on a ride, are like $1.50. In 3 years of biking, I only had to use my emergency kit once (also run with puncture-proof tires).
It's a good deal for what it is, the dual head pump is very convenient, and I like side loading water bottle holders. But I offer a suggestion: don't get a manual pump at all. Use a CO2 canister-based pump for emergencies. You aren't going to be using this pump outside of emergencies; it takes like 5 minutes of hard pumping to fill a tire. It's not like a foot pump where you have mechanical advantage; you're going full muscle man on this. So if it's only for emergencies, like after you repair a flat, get a CO2 inflator that can take up less space and not murder your arms in the middle of a ride. It's faster, smaller, and lighter. Replacement CO2 canisters, if you do end up using one on a ride, are like $1.50. In 3 years of biking, I only had to use my emergency kit once (also run with puncture-proof tires).
Never had a side loading holder before. Are side loading water bottle holders as "grippy" as top loading ones? I feel like bottles may be more likely to fall out.
Never had a side loading holder before. Are side loading water bottle holders as "grippy" as top loading ones? I feel like bottles may be more likely to fall out.
If you look at the photo in the op, you'll see the grips are quite large, well made and firm and there is one on the bottom as well. Unless you took a major tumble off a cliff I don't think the bottle is going anywhere.
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Pros
Sturdy bottle holder: Made of aluminum.
Lightweight aluminum cage: Made of aluminum and holds standard water bottles.
Snug fit: Accommodates various bottle and bike sizes.
Quick and simple installation: Installation process is fast with included hardware.
Portable pump: Comes with a compact air pump for emergency tire inflation.
Sleek aluminum bottle: Made of aluminum and holds standard water bottles securely.
Last edited by SUCHaDEAL May 28, 2026 at 11:35 AM.
Never had a side loading holder before. Are side loading water bottle holders as "grippy" as top loading ones? I feel like bottles may be more likely to fall out.
Less likely for non-bike water bottles to fall out because it's taller, the side load is kinda a springy plastic. A bike water bottle shouldn't fall out. On top loading holders the bottles is only held in place with gravity and bumps can knock it out.
Of course if your using a bike water bottle it won't fall out with either holder.
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Reviews summary
Pros
Sturdy bottle holder: Made of aluminum.
Lightweight aluminum cage: Made of aluminum and holds standard water bottles.
Snug fit: Accommodates various bottle and bike sizes.
Quick and simple installation: Installation process is fast with included hardware.
Portable pump: Comes with a compact air pump for emergency tire inflation.
Sleek aluminum bottle: Made of aluminum and holds standard water bottles securely.
Of course if your using a bike water bottle it won't fall out with either holder.
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