Cycling Water Bottles
(56 products)Hydration is essential for every ride. Whether you’re racing, commuting or riding for general fitness. Our collection includes lightweight, easy-squeeze bottles to insulated options that keep your drink cooler for longer.
You’ll find trusted brands and sizes to fit your bottle cage perfectly.
Many bottles feature leak-proof caps, BPA-free materials, and ergonomic designs for quick sipping on the move.
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Zefal Sense Soft 65 Bottle 650mL
Easy squeeze bottle with soft cap & nozzle
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Designed for use with full face helmets.
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How to Choose the Right Cycling Water Bottle
Choosing the right cycling water bottle depends on the type of riding you do. For short commutes or casual rides, a standard lightweight bottle is ideal.
If you’re tackling longer rides or training in the heat, consider a larger bottle or an insulated option that keeps your water cool for hours.
Look for bottles that fit snugly in your bike’s bottle cage. Most standard cycling bottles are around 500ml to 750ml, which works for most frames.
Most frames except for where the front triangle of the bike is space limited. This includes:
These bikes need side-entry cages. Examples include:
- BBB DualAttack
- Lezyne Flow SL Right and Lezyne Flow SL Left
- Azur Sidepull (great for kids bikes)
- Zefal Wiiz Sidepull
- Giant ARX Sidepull (also great for 20-inch bikes and 24-inch kids bikes)
Why Use Insulated Cycling Water Bottles?
Insulated cycling water bottles simply keep your drink's temperature stable for longer.
Many models feature double-walled or vacuum-sealed construction. This creates an insulating layer that helps maintain the temperature for hours. Whether it’s cold water in summer or a warm drink on a winter ride.
Some insulated bottles use reflective or foil liners inside the walls to further reduce heat transfer from the outside. This means your drink stays at a stable temperature for longer, even when exposed to direct sunlight.
Look for bottles with easy-to-squeeze bodies that still deliver good flow despite the added insulation. Many also have high-flow, self-sealing nozzles that make drinking on the move easy, with minimal leaks or drips.
Examples include the:
Some insulated bottles are designed to fit snugly into standard bottle cages despite the extra thickness. Brands often use flexible materials or slightly tapered shapes to ensure they’re easy to grab and stow while riding.
How to Clean and Maintain Your Water Bottle
Proper cleaning keeps your cycling water bottle fresh and free from mould or odours.
After each ride, rinse your bottle with warm soapy water and allow it to dry fully.
For deeper cleaning, use a bottle brush to reach the corners, and check if your bottle is dishwasher-safe.
Don’t forget to clean the cap and nozzle — they can harbour bacteria if neglected.