Yes, if you're doing gravel or wet rides the nozzles do get dirty. Elite has caps on their other bottles like the Elite Fly ICE (thesweetcyclists.com/elite-fly-and-ice-fly-water-bottles/) or you can get "gravel" bottles like the Polar Muck / Camelbak Dirt.
We'll have to do a separate video comparing the water temperature with time but we found the thermal bottles helped keep water cool for a lot longer than the standard Fly bottles.
No don't use the bottles for hot fluids! These, and most insulated plastic cycling bottles, are designed for cold fluids on hot days. If you want coffee/tea I'd recommend the CamelBak MultiBev bottles or other double walled vacuum sealed steel bottles. Steel bottles are designed for hot and cold fluids without any plastic taste.
All nice, but any bottle without a cap cover is still a miss. Muck ends up on that nozzle, which means I have to CLEAN it before I can drink.
Yes, if you're doing gravel or wet rides the nozzles do get dirty. Elite has caps on their other bottles like the Elite Fly ICE (thesweetcyclists.com/elite-fly-and-ice-fly-water-bottles/) or you can get "gravel" bottles like the Polar Muck / Camelbak Dirt.
@@TheSweetCyclists every bottle should have a cover imo if it is advertised as a bike bottle.
Did you actually compare how good the insulation is? How cool does it keep the water relative to the other bottles in this video?
We'll have to do a separate video comparing the water temperature with time but we found the thermal bottles helped keep water cool for a lot longer than the standard Fly bottles.
What is the diameter? is it 65mm or 75mm?
These have a standard 74mm diameter which is compatible with all water bottle cages.
Hi! Can i use with hot tea inside for winter rides or will break it? If not do you know other for this purposse?
Thanks!
No don't use the bottles for hot fluids! These, and most insulated plastic cycling bottles, are designed for cold fluids on hot days. If you want coffee/tea I'd recommend the CamelBak MultiBev bottles or other double walled vacuum sealed steel bottles. Steel bottles are designed for hot and cold fluids without any plastic taste.
Yes, don’t put hot liquid in them. But you could use them on winter rides to keep your water/sports drink from getting too cold.
Can I use this bottle in winter rides to prevent water freezed in cold weather?
what is the height of the Elite Ice Fly 500ml? thanks
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what is the height if the Nano fly?