£25.00
Introducing our Bike coffee flask and cage – a must-have accessory for your cycling adventures. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this flask has double-walled vacuum insulation, ensuring your drink stays hot or cold for hours.
Our flask fits perfectly in your bike’s water bottle holder and comes with a leak-proof lid, so you don’t have to worry about spills or messes. It’s easy to clean too, so you can get back to the grind.
If you’re serious about cycling, you know the importance of staying hydrated and fueled. Our thermal flask is the perfect solution for keeping your drink close at hand, without having to stop for a break. So why settle for mediocre drinks when you can have your favorite brew at your fingertips? Get your hands on our thermal flask today and take your cycling game to the next level.
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Our Bike coffee flask and cage is designed to fit into the bottle cage of your bike, so you can avoid any spills in your bag. The perfect gift for the cycle commuter. Beat the queue at the coffee shop and save money. Fill with your favourite hot drink and enjoy on the train or at work. Hand wash to preserve the seal.
Save the world one cup at a time
- Fill the reusable coffee cup with tea or coffee
- Fit to your bike’s bottle cage
- Enjoy at your destination
The perfect gift for a cycle commuter
Beat the queue at the coffee shop and save the environment
Apple Pay and Google Pay available
Additional information
Weight | .300 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 15 × 25 cm |
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Brand |
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How it works
1. Fill with tea or coffee
2. Fit to your bike’s bottle cage
3. Enjoy on your daily commute
The perfect gift for a cycle commuter.
Beat the queue at the coffee shop, save money and save the environment!
Graeme (verified owner) –
Keeps coffee hot for about 2 hours. Just right for an early morning blast in the chill 🙂
GEIR (verified owner) –
Good product. Keeps coffee hot for a couple of hours on my forest bike ride (also on below zero days). Only improvements I’d suggest would be to make it 50% bigger – as it is a bit small – and an extra lid or flap cover, because you often end up with sand / mud on top.