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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How good is that pump for $14? Or am I better off just blowing into the valve?
I'm willing to bet it's not the most efficient but I've been pretty pleased with the durability of other ozark trail products. I'll give it a shot for $13 and I'll come back to report my findings. The reviews mostly seem paid, so this will be hit or miss.
I'm willing to bet it's not the most efficient but I've been pretty pleased with the durability of other ozark trail products. I'll give it a shot for $13 and I'll come back to report my findings. The reviews mostly seem paid, so this will be hit or miss.
thanks. good idea though to have this kind of thing; of course how well this is executed......hit or miss?
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thanks. good idea though to have this kind of thing; of course how well this is executed......hit or miss?
I haven't put it on the bike yet, but I'm suprised that the cage is made of aluminum. The way the pump mounts on the cage is via a rubber strap. If you take off the pump, you might lose it because it's a friction fit and is not secured on to the cage itself. I could see thing rubber strap breaking from age or getting lost. The rubber is not that tough. I didn't realize this thing came with an AirTag mount, which is a nice touch. Overall, even if you just switch out the pump for a higher quality one with a psi gauge (which seems to be the only downside of this one), then this is still a great base for that kind of improvement.
As long as it holds my pump and water bottle without too much moving around, I'd say it's pretty solid at $13. Will still need to report back on the actual ride test. Been raining a lot here and I've been busy fishing when it lets up.
Edit: Was able to take it on a 12 mile ride yesterday. It was awesome. I don't quite like that the bottle cage tries to do a "open-side" design. When using a regular plastic bottle, it tried to slide out of the side when I was putting the bottle back in. It didn't fall out any other time, so other than the non-linear bottle insertion, it does what it's meant to do. There is some rattle with the pump, mainly on the unsecured clamp part. It makes my multi thousand dollar bike rattle more than necessary which feels cheap. Could probably get rid of that with some tape though, or by getting a higher quality pump. I haven't tried the pump out yet, but like I say, I think it will function when needed, but it's not supposed to be a replacement pump for your foot pump anyways. I think I will keep it ultimately. For the price, it makes a lot of sense. Doesn't look out of place on the bike, and doesn't get in the way of my legs when peddling or jumping. Overall I'd rate it a 7/10 because the strap feels somewhat cheap and the pump rattles. Great function though. Worth $15 IMO.
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I'm willing to bet it's not the most efficient but I've been pretty pleased with the durability of other ozark trail products. I'll give it a shot for $13 and I'll come back to report my findings. The reviews mostly seem paid, so this will be hit or miss.
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As long as it holds my pump and water bottle without too much moving around, I'd say it's pretty solid at $13. Will still need to report back on the actual ride test. Been raining a lot here and I've been busy fishing when it lets up.
Edit: Was able to take it on a 12 mile ride yesterday. It was awesome. I don't quite like that the bottle cage tries to do a "open-side" design. When using a regular plastic bottle, it tried to slide out of the side when I was putting the bottle back in. It didn't fall out any other time, so other than the non-linear bottle insertion, it does what it's meant to do. There is some rattle with the pump, mainly on the unsecured clamp part. It makes my multi thousand dollar bike rattle more than necessary which feels cheap. Could probably get rid of that with some tape though, or by getting a higher quality pump. I haven't tried the pump out yet, but like I say, I think it will function when needed, but it's not supposed to be a replacement pump for your foot pump anyways. I think I will keep it ultimately. For the price, it makes a lot of sense. Doesn't look out of place on the bike, and doesn't get in the way of my legs when peddling or jumping. Overall I'd rate it a 7/10 because the strap feels somewhat cheap and the pump rattles. Great function though. Worth $15 IMO.
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