And I specifically avoid insulated water bottles because someone convinced 
me once that cold water, particularly on a hot day, is a shock to the 
system. Can anyone confirm or deny?
-Kai

On Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 8:03:39 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY wrote:

> Because running low on water stinks, I use a 48oz nalgene bottle in my 
> Mojave cage with a 32oz backup in the summer or on a longer ride. Works 
> well in my large triangles, maybe less so on smaller frames. The larger 
> bottle also provides a little more space to blame for the weight of my 
> bikes. 
> Fact is, every $375 spent on titanium hardware gets you an extra oz of 
> balanced h2o capacity. 
> Currently at zero titanium, and coffee goes in the insulated Kleen Kanteen 
> in the bag, 32oz giving me two large coffees at work (c.r.e.a.m. lives in 
> the work fridge)
> -Kai
>
> On Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 2:20:44 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> I've always used standard size bottle cages and uninsulated bottles. But, 
>> I'm intrigued by the Velo Orange Mojave large cage that holds their 32 oz 
>> Nalgene and 32 oz insulated Klean Kanteen bottles. On long rides I will 
>> take two 20 oz bottles but usually have some left so one 32 might do for 
>> longish rides (30 miles or so). I'm looking for others' bottle setups and 
>> opinions.
>> Thanks,
>> Doug
>>
>

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