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Lightweight Offers ReserveTank Water Bottle for Edelhefer Carbon Cage

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Lightweight RESERVETANK

To compliment its new Edelhelfer 18-gram carbon water bottle cage, German carbon bicycle wheel manufacturer Lightweight is now offering the RESERVETANK water bottles.

Available in two sizes (500ml or 750ml), the RESERVETANK features a super-wide mouth for easy cleaning, and its classy minimalist graphics offer a stylish match with the Edelhelfer cage. Retail price on the 750ml bottle is 5 euros, and its weight is about 96g. Cost for the 500ml version is 4 euros, and it weighs about 76g.

The RESERVETANK will also be available in the United States, check the Lightweight website soon for details.

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Collin
Collin
11 years ago

I fill my water bottles with Hydrogen to make them lighter. That pesky oxygen that binds to the hydrogen some times screws with my mission.

Lightweight waterbottles? Really? Last time I checked, the stuff you put inside the bottle offsets any weight savings.

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
11 years ago

x + a = m
y + a = n
x < y
? m < n, Q.E.D.

Understanding simple math makes understanding the whole "difference in weights" thing so much easier.

Tandumb
Tandumb
11 years ago

Those graphics on the bottle…. unnecessary. Paint is weight.

NotAMachinist
NotAMachinist
11 years ago

They should make a 300ml size to save even more weight!

Ryan
Ryan
11 years ago

I find weight saving hilarious when it exceeds common sense.

Wojtek G
11 years ago

You mean Tacx Shiva?

Matt
Matt
11 years ago

I seriously do not bring water on rides. Not only do I save weight, but I actually get lighter as I sweat during the course of the ride.

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
11 years ago

i use domestiques for this.

greg
greg
11 years ago

note that nowhere in the article does it say that the bottles are light in weight. the company’s name is Lightweight. so the bottles match their logos and products.
and it’s COMPLEMENT, not COMPLIMENT, in this particular case.

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