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Profile Design Aqua Cell System, Double Reservoir

Profile Design Aqua Cell System, Double Reservoir
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Profile Design Aqua Cell System, Double Reservoir

 
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Profile Design Aqua Cell features two chambers that allow you to refuel and hydrate symultaniously, in the aero position.

 
List Price: $36.99
Our Price: $24.95
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Product Details
Product Length:12.5 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:0.89 pounds
Package Length:10.7 inches
Package Width:6.9 inches
Package Height:3.3 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

Features
  • Fits Century and Airstryke and other bars with aero drink adapter

  • Compatible with narrow mounting aerobars or wider aerobars us our Aerodrink Bracket

  • Separate 27oz and 17oz chambers in one bottle


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Affordable option for aerobar drink system  Jul 14, 2009 By Tri Girl
This is about the goofiest looking thing you can put on your bike, but since you're a triathlete, you probably gave up long ago caring about what you looked like while on the road.

I have Syntace aerobars and was able to fit the bottle in without any problems. It's odd that it's held in by rubber bands, but they seem to do the trick and it's easily removed if you're going on a shorter ride.

I have to use the yellow meshy things in addition to the black caps - otherwise fluid would splash out all over the place. With the mesh things, I can get about 14oz in the small reservoir and 37oz in the larger one. I wish the smaller reservoir was larger, but it is nice that the smaller reservoir can be completely removed for cleaning.

I also managed to cut my straws too short, so be careful when you are adjusting these.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Just what I needed  Oct 07, 2010 By Elizabeth P. Mark "pmruns"
I just competed in my first Half IronMan and used this bottle for that race. It worked exactly as I expected...durable bottle and parts...fit with my existing Profile Design mounting bracket and Jammer Aero bars. Reduced my need to come out of aero position to fuel and hydrate. Just make sure the rubber bands cover the top of the smaller inset tank as it tends to rise out of the larger tank without that support.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2Profile Design needs to redesign this product  Sep 13, 2010 By Burnsy17
I used this container between my aero bars (Profile Design T2+) and found that it bounced around even with the rubber bands in place, on a smooth, paved, flat trail, the noise was annoying. I considered purchasing the stand to see if that would help with the vibration, but then there were a couple other issues, so I decided not to invest anymore in this product. The smaller reservoir would slide up during the ride, so every 10-15 miles, I had to push it back down, which would cause the liquid in the other reservoir to splash up due to the displacement, this was with the sponges in place. Lastly, the straw placement is awkward, you could get one of the straws in the correct position, but then the second one would be a stretch. My husband also tried this product between his aero bars, and found the same problems. I would not recommend this product.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great water bottle  Jul 26, 2010 By Steven Franklin
Before when I did triathlons I would drink during the bike portion, because it would take away from my time to reach for the bottle. But, with the Profile Design Aqua System the bottle is right in front. All I have to do is lean over and get a drink. Well worth the money.

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3Triathelete  May 16, 2011 By Peter Knappe
The water bottle is fairly well made. The top covers are a little hard to use in a race. It is not clear from the instructions how the yellow netting should be used, if it is used with the slotted tops. I ended up just using the slotted tops without the yellow netting. However, on bumpy roads, there is quire a bit of splashing. Also, the inside bottle tends to ride up during a ride. At the start of my tri, this happened and when I pushed it down, I got a gatorade shower. Nice and sticky the rest of the race. The solution is to use one of the rubber bands to hold the little bottle down.

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