Profile Design Aero HC System, trasparente

Brand:Profile Designs

3.4/5

121.46

La bottiglia frontale aerodinamica e ricaricabile posiziona strategicamente l'idratazione tra le braccia del ciclista per un profilo aerodinamico nascosto ed elegante. Il supporto per computer integrato posiziona i dati in modo EFFICIENTE.

EAN: 0723661001543

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Accessori, Bottiglie d'acqua,

Gabbia e supporto per computer sono regolabili indipendentemente dalla staffa. Supporto aerodinamico per cannuccia avvolto. Tappo di riempimento per una ricarica facile e veloce e senza schizzi. Peso: 248 g. Bottiglia in hdpe senza Bpa, sicura per alimenti con capacità di 28 once.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Profile Designs
Brand ‎Profile Designs
Capacity 1.5 Pounds
Capacity ‎1.5 Pounds
Color Clear
Color ‎Clear
Country of Origin ‎Taiwan
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 475 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎ACHCARDRK
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎8.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Profile Design
Number of Items ‎1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎ACHCARDRK
Product Dimensions ‎11 x 7 x 6 inches
Product Dimensions ‎11"W x 6"H
Reusability ‎Reusable
Special Feature Straw
Special Feature ‎Straw
Special Features ‎Straw
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Volume ‎830 Milliliters

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Scritto da: Brunet
Great fit
No rattle, easy install, and perfect computer mount location. My garmin 520 mounted right up with one of the universal mounts supplied with the computer. I had to do a little trim work to the bottle mount. My aero bars are very close together. A little trim and perfect!
Scritto da: Ives
Good product, lots of tips to be aware of
This is a good product, at least as an entry-level choice. I haven't bought anything more expensive to compare it against. I've had issues with mine and have worked through them. When I abused my first one to death, I immediately bought the same thing again to replace it. The following tips will help you have a much better experience with this thing. Tip #1: It splashes, on you, and your bike, a lot. It doesn't seem like it could be possible, but when you hit a bump, you'll get a few droplets. Don't fill it with anything but water. You can wrap a few inches of cotton twine/string around the stem and tuck that bundle down against the bottle to greatly reduce the splash if it really bothers you. Tip #2: Do not freeze it. I got into the habit of filling it partially with water and freezing it the night before so that my water would remain cold for longer. Very nice when it works. The cap on my first one eventually cracked apart and failed after about 20 trips into the freezer. Which leads me to a very important point: if any part of the system fails on you, other than the straw, you have to re-buy the whole thing. Spare parts are not for sale for less than the cost of full replacement as of this writing. Tip #3: If you need to replace the straw, 1/2" OD vinyl tubing works fine, but you'll need to use a fine blade tool like an Xacto knife to slightly open up the hole on the bottle. Cut from the sides of the teardrop opening, not near the pointy end, if that makes sense. Tip #4: Add a bite valve to the straw: "CamelBak Big Bite Replacement Hydration Pack Valve" - It will seem like it is too small to fit over 1/2" tubing, but it does fit, it just takes some effort. Tip #5: When shortening the straw, figure out what seems like the optimal length to cut it down to, and then leave it a full inch longer than that. Go on a ride with it at that length before cutting more off, and when you do cut it down further, don't do more than about half an inch or a centimeter at a time.
Scritto da: Kevin
Ergonomic and Aero, bottle ejects - had to improvise a solution. Great cust serv!
UPDATE: Customer Service was very responsive! Since writing this review, I eMailed Profile Design customer service (customerservice@profile-design.com) They were VERY responsive and friendly. Responded within hours. They offered to send an alternate cage that may have a stronger retention mechanism. Will try it out - but thought it was worth noting that these guys stand behind their products & listen. That's worth a lot in my book. Customer Service: 5 stars Product Design: 3 stars Pros: Aero and clean design. Dresses up the front-end Nice integrated computer mount behind the bottle Easy to fit and fast to attach / detach. Solid connection Convenient to drink Quick release to fill Secure with homemade strap (see pics) Cons: Bottle ejects (with original cage and no strap) Straw is REALLY stiff, feels a bit spear like while drinking Details: ------------- First the downside: I bought this because on various trade magazines and blogs they rave about how secure this bottle is with it's retention clip. Well, I'm not sure what kind of roads these industry writers ride on. Maybe in San Diego (where I'm guessing all the tri-magazine reviewers must live ;-) all the roads are glass smooth and repaved, but here in Colorado, once in a while you hit a series of bumps or potholes. I'm not talking about a huge digger. I'm talking about normal chatter that is not even enough to cause you to come out of aero. On multiple occasions on it's maiden 2hr voyage riding at TT pace, I ejected the bottle 3 times. That's more than my makeshift bottle cage tied in with zip ties. It was unnerving after that because I kept having the hover my thumbs over the sides of the bottle when I'd see some bumps ahead - not something I want to keep worrying about during a TT. On the rest of my ride, I kept noodling on how to make a safety strap that would keep the bottle in, but also be easy / fast to pull the bottle for a refill during a long course TT. I took a velcro strap and cut it to the right length to allow it to slip under the metal clip and then strap over the top of the bottle between the fill cap and straw foil. Works great - I posted the pictures on the Amazon product page. Wish they had included that as part of the package for optional use. It's also a little bit of a pain to fill the bottle. You can't really fill it from the end cap - unless you pull the straw and cover the straw insertion hole. And if you fill from the top and want to shake / mix up your drink mix, then you have to pull the straw and cover the straw insertion hole with your thumb (there is a air relief hole behind the straw, so you can't just cover the straw). From an engineering perspective, I'm not sure how you solve this one - and it's not that hard to pull the straw, so it's not a deal breaker. Straw is pretty stiff. Makes you want to not have it near your face. Might try to replace it with something softer. When you're drinking it's a little unnerving because the straw is so stiff. I just kept thinking, "Man if I hit a big digger, this thing is going to puncture the back of my throat!" Make sure you cut it in short increments and ride with it for a bit - I cut mine a bit too short I think. That was my fault - just warning that you probably will cut it short if you just lay on the bike while leaning up against the living room wall to size it (like I did). Dumb me. On the upside: Cool, aero design. Straw is much more accessible than having to pull a bottle in and out of a cage zip tied in the same location. Looks cleaner. Not sure if it's really more aero (or if it really makes a difference overall in your time ;-) But again - it does make the bike setup look cleaner. It sits well and the straps hold it securely. Nice added touch of the behind bottle mount for the computer and the adjust-ability of the bottle fore and aft is decent. The adjustable width was a bit narrow for my bar separation (Zipp Vuka) but it was close enough to still make a good fit. Overall - I think they have work to do on the retention mechanism. Would be nice to have a quick release clip / band or make the retention a little stiffer or adjustable. I couldn't see how to do this easily. I've gotten it to work, and the new cage they are sending may be better - but if you buy, be prepared to improvise a better retention solution like I did.
Scritto da: Richard
Best aero bike hydration
This is an ideal aero hydration kit! Pros: 1. adjustable velcro attachment to aero bars; 2. attachment for bike computer; 3. straw located at rear of bottle; 4. reasonable price and easy setup. Cons: 1. straw should come with a nozzle - an open straw tube makes for a potential puncture wound (Note: I added a nozzle); Further, I recommend you do a few practice runs of cycling and refilling on the move. This practice will also help you in deciding the ideal position location of the tubing to your mouth placement.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Nice setup but don’t care for the bottle
Very happy I bought this, needed to replace an older aero bottle. But I don’t care for the actual bottle, really just like the bottle holder. Fluids get warm pretty quick. Instead I just use it to hold my own water bottles and rotate them out.
Scritto da: Trevor Knowlton
I want to like this more than I actually do
So my wife bought this for me a few years ago. I had some clip on aerobars on a road bike and it worked great. Would have been 5 stars. This year, I purchased a TT bike and made an effort to improve my aero position. That's where the problems started. The straw... it is stiff and is in my face in my new position. It doesn't really tuck out of the way because it's so stiff. So I attempted to swap the straw for a camelback straw which was now too narrow and it leaks all over the place making my bike super sticky (I used a straw which it wasn't designed for, that's on me). I want to make this work. I like the capacity, I like that I can fill it from the top while I'm riding. I like that if I don't want to run the bottle it comes with, I can always throw my own on for a training ride. Lastly, I really like the price point. I don't think there is a better one out there for this price. Just need to figure out how to make the straw work in aero...
Scritto da: A. Luckett
It has what looks like a carry handle on the back but this is ...
I used this for a 20 miles TT race and It worked really well. The thing I noticed about racing in a TT is that I was loosing a bit of time reaching down for my water bottle where I could be on the bars in the tuck position. So this was the logical solution. The one thing I did notice is getting the straw set to the right height so you can take a sip of drink. The only down side to this product (and it is a small downside) is that when you fill the bottle up you just have to place a thumb over the straw to stop any liquid coming out and that's it. The bottle also has a flip cap so you can pop in any hydration tablets if you wish. It has what looks like a carry handle on the back but this is to put your garmin on. All in all this product helped me get a better TT time hands down.
Scritto da: Wikthor
Does its job and stays in place.
Having this in front of me is really helpful, it reminds me to drink on my rides which does make a difference. Takes some time to get used to it, and the straw is hard enough to do some damage if you miss it at first! So make sure you practice before you need it. It was easy to install and came with pretty good manual - the side brackets which go on tri bars are adjustable, and you can lose the computer mount too, if you wish. The bottle stays in the cage pretty well, there's a bit of plastic across the top which holds it in place (until I lose it, which may be soon). One thing you need to sort out for yourself is making sure you stop the leaking from where the straw enters the bottle. Yours may vary, but there's a tiny gap in my bottle in that place, and it only takes a slight bump in the road for the bottle to start leaking slowly. Definitely recommended.
Scritto da: Mr. O. Wilson harris
Good product
Used this for Ironman UK 2014 found it very useful. The bottle can be changed to a standard bottle and my Garmin 500 sitted well just behind the bottle. I had to be careful with the straw as it was set a bit too high and if you get really low if you go over some bumps you can end up stabbing yourself with the straw. Good product easily adjustable. Easily drop in energy tabs in the top.
Scritto da: Changy
Well placed nutitrition especially for good for longer events. Stiff straw,
Great way of getting your fluids in on the bike when aero bars are fitted. My original aerobars were too narrow at first but then I figured a non-standard way of attaching them, which now I have them fitted to my TT bike actually felt more secure. The straw is very stiff and I stabbed my face first time I used it. But before cutting it down, measure and remeasure. You might take off too much. I did actually take too much off and when buying an mother one found the new one less stiff.
Scritto da: Richard w Billington
Get idea but flawed
Very nice idea in theory, But in practice but i think the bike got more hydrated than me. This seems a design fault from the straw causing spillage on to the bike and cycle computer while travelling.Putting electical tape around the base of the straw helps a little.a small seal would of been nice.

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