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Ozark Trail Bike Water Bottle Holder with Built-in Air Pump $13.88 FS Walmart+ or Pick Up

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Today 03:54 PM
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robbconquestToday 03:54 PM
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It comes with the pump. Pretty cool.
Today 05:46 PM
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ArnoldstrifeToday 05:46 PM
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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).
Today 06:09 PM
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LivelyApple1750Today 06:09 PM
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Quote from Arnoldstrife :
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.
Today 06:18 PM
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tru2folksToday 06:18 PM
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Only for Ozark bikes?

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