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Are You Eco And You Know It? Introducing a Portable Planter for your Bike

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This adorable planter, overflowing with succulents, attaches to your bike with an elastic nylon cord and will fit snugly on all but the widest of aero seat tubes.

The planter is created digitally with modeling software and is then 3d printed out of nylon, hand dyed, and then sealed. Planters are available in red, orange, sunshine yellow, and cobalt blue. MSRP is $45 USD.

No word on weight…

The planter works best with a clipping from a succulent that has been allowed to take root or a large air plant.

 While the planters seat tube placement appears lovely in photographs, in that position, I’d always fear inadvertently destroying my little plant buddy. With a wider elastic band it would make a distinctive head tube badge.

The dimensions are: 2.3” tall, 1.4” wide, and 1” deep.

Available on Etsy

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mjf
mjf
12 years ago

oh yay!

Juan C
Juan C
12 years ago

you said it: ‘Adorable’

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
12 years ago

time to clean the one hitter

murpes
murpes
12 years ago

Is there a carbon version?

uglyyeti
uglyyeti
12 years ago

I already have an entire ecosystem in my camelbak bladder.

WV Cycling
WV Cycling
12 years ago

Weighs too much. Would be cool to stick two co2 canisters in though~

Katrina
Katrina
12 years ago

OMG I WANT ONE!!!!!

Jake
Jake
12 years ago

Seriously….seriously?

Seriously….

Rorschach
Rorschach
11 years ago

Troll doll!

Mindless
Mindless
11 years ago

W. T. F.

James
James
11 years ago

I’ll wait for the Di2 electronic version with rechargeable batteries that automatically waters the plant.

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