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Portland Design Works Swoops in with New Owl Bottle Cage

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Who says bottle cages have to be boring? Portland Design Works has landed with their newest product, the Owl Cage. Adding to their collection of bird themed water bottle cages, the Owl Cage looks like it will be a perfect big brother to their Bird Cage. And like most PDW products, it comes with its own entertaining launch video…

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Stamped from 5052 aluminum alloy, the Owl Cage provides an aggressive hold on the water bottle through its closed wings. Shipped with two stainless bolts, the cage has a slotted lower opening to account for variances in mounting bolts.

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The cage might be a bit heavier than carbon or plastic options, but the sturdy construction should proved to last as well as add style to your ride. Available with either gold or silver details, both cages retail for $20.

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SketchyD
SketchyD
8 years ago

Owl x Trans AM

Well done PDW…

Mr. De Facto
8 years ago

Whoo Hoo Hoot would buy this?

gatorskin
gatorskin
8 years ago

It would have made sense if at least it glow at night!
Like the new elite bottles.

ben
ben
8 years ago

Put a bird on it!

titeass
titeass
8 years ago

I’ll buy that only if you charge $110 or more for it.

Bomber
Bomber
8 years ago

Wow… A video-which i did not watch- for a bottle cage? Moreover a bottlw cage that is quite unremarkable?

badbikemechanicx
badbikemechanicx
8 years ago

@bomber this video was great (deleted). Good design pdw – I will be picking up a couple for cross.

KB
KB
8 years ago

@titeass their swallow birdcage is $2o. With the extra work on this one I’d have thought around $30-40 tops.

KB
KB
8 years ago

Checked the website, it’s also $20.

tedder
8 years ago

What’s really awesome is that the woman in the video is Leah, who owns a female-friendly Portland bike shop (Gladys).

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