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  • Water Bottle Ogov - 20Oz

    Water Bottle Ogov - 20Oz

    Water Bottle Ogov - 20Oz

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    Water Bottle Ogov - 20Oz
    £14.99

MTB Water Bottles Engineered for Trail Efficiency

Alpinestars® MTB water bottles are designed for reliable hydration when the trail gets rough. High-flow valves deliver quick sips with minimal effort, helping you refuel on climbs and recover between efforts without breaking cadence. Durable, squeeze-optimized bodies balance structure with flexibility for controlled flow, while secure caps and precise threads help prevent leaks during transport and descents.

 

One-Handed Hydration and Confident Grip

Ergonomic shaping and textured surfaces promote a secure hold with or without gloves. Low-torque, one-handed operation makes it easy to open, drink, and reseal while maintaining line choice. Lockable or push-pull nozzles reduce accidental drips, and select models feature dust caps that shield the valve from trail debris for cleaner, more reliable drinking in dry or gritty conditions.

 

Insulation, Materials, and Taste-Free Performance

Choose between lightweight single-wall bottles for minimal weight or insulated double-wall constructions that help keep fluids cooler for longer rides. Food-grade, BPA-free materials support clean taste, and smooth interior surfaces limit residue buildup. Wide-mouth openings accommodate ice and make cleaning straightforward, and most designs are top-rack dishwasher safe for routine maintenance after muddy sessions.

 

Cage Compatibility and Frame Clearance

Profiles are tuned for stability in standard mountain bike cages, with reinforced collars that seat firmly over rough sections. Tapered bodies and low-profile caps improve clearance inside compact frames, including small sizes and bikes with rear shocks where space is tight. The result is a secure, rattle-free fit that remains easy to pull and reinsert at pace.

 

Selecting Capacity and Care Tips

Match volume to route length and refill opportunities. Short training loops often suit 500–600 ml, while longer rides benefit from 700–750 ml or dual-bottle setups. Rinse after every ride, periodically deep-clean with a bottle brush, and allow components to dry completely before storage. Avoid boiling water, harsh chemicals, or prolonged exposure to direct heat to preserve material integrity and valve performance.

Build your trail kit with an MTB water bottle that supports consistent hydration, then pair it with apparel from our MTB collection for complete on-bike performance. Jerseys with secure pockets from our cycling jerseys range and weather-ready layers from cycling jackets help you carry nutrition, manage temperature, and stay focused on the ride ahead.

Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
What size MTB water bottle fits most bike cages?

Most cycling cages are designed around a standard bottle diameter of approximately 74 mm (about 2.9 in). Common MTB capacities range from 500–750 ml (17–25 oz); shorter 500–620 ml bottles generally fit better in compact frames or bikes with limited front triangle space.

Insulated models can be slightly bulkier. Measure clearance inside your frame and consider a side‑entry cage if space is tight. Always seat the bottle fully in the cage and check retention before riding rough terrain.

Should I choose an insulated or non‑insulated MTB water bottle?

Choose based on ride duration, temperature, and weight priorities:

TypeBest ForBenefitsConsiderations
InsulatedHot or very cold weather; long ridesKeeps fluids cooler/warmer longer; reduces taste transfer from heatSlightly heavier and bulkier; may reduce cage clearance
Non‑insulatedMilder temps; shorter or high‑intensity ridesLighter, simpler, quick to squeeze and refillLess thermal retention in extreme conditions
Are the MTB water bottles BPA‑free and safe for sports drinks?

Bottles in this collection use food‑grade, BPA‑free plastics and are suitable for water and most electrolyte mixes. Materials commonly include flexible, squeezable polymers designed for high‑flow hydration on the bike.

Avoid very hot liquids and carbonated beverages unless a product page specifically permits them, and always refer to the care/temperature guidance listed for each bottle.

Are these bottles dishwasher safe and how should I clean them to prevent odors or mold?

Many MTB bottles are top‑rack dishwasher safe when indicated on the product page; if not specified, hand‑wash with warm water and mild detergent. After each ride, rinse the bottle, remove the cap/valve components if possible, and let everything air‑dry completely with the lid open.

For periodic deep cleaning, use a mild baking‑soda solution or a dedicated bottle cleaner, then rinse thoroughly. Avoid bleach or boiling water unless the care instructions explicitly allow it, as high heat and harsh chemicals can damage soft plastics and valves.

Will MTB water bottles leak or eject on rough trails, and how can I improve retention?

Modern cycling bottles often use self‑sealing, high‑flow valves and may include a manual lock‑out to prevent leaks in transit; lock the cap for transport and open it for riding. Proper cage fit is equally important—standard‑diameter bottles are designed to work with cycling cages, and a snug, secure cage helps prevent ejection on technical terrain.

If you ride very rough trails, periodically check cage bolt tightness and bottle wear, and consider grippy‑textured bottles or more retentive cages. For related setup options, visit MTB accessories.