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Prototype Tallboy Bottle Cage from Blackburn

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prototype tallboy bittle cage from blackburn design

Blackburn Design is gearing up for a wave of new products for adventurous cyclists that just wanna get out there for a day, a week, a month or more. Most of it’s stuff we can’t show you yet. Some of it will be posted in the next week. Some of it’s rather serious, impressive technical gear. And some -a few- are a bit more lighthearted but no less useful. Like this, the Tallboy bottle cage. Throw a 16oz in the included coozie, or man up…

prototype tallboy bittle cage from blackburn design

Coming later this year to a hipster near you. Stay tuned…

BlackburnDesign.com

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Ryan
Ryan
9 years ago

I usually toss my rear rack on, a cooler, 6 talls, some ice, tie it down with bungee cords, and hit the trails.

Beer And Spokes
Beer And Spokes
9 years ago

I’m pretty sure a 16 oz is a POUNDER, and a TALLBOY or TALLCAN is 24oz. Man up an stick a growler cage on there.

Topmounter
Topmounter
9 years ago

I learned from experience, getting loaded and riding a bike is not a great idea.

Harry
Harry
9 years ago

@Topmounter: Doing it in the right order is the key here.

Champs
Champs
9 years ago

Beer And Spokes: I know the authors can’t look at the photos, but it is a 24oz can in the photo. Personally I prefer calling 24oz the “stovepipe”.

Jake
Jake
9 years ago

@Topmounter-totally agree

Stephen
Stephen
9 years ago

Mickey’s? Keepin’ it classy.

Mario
Mario
9 years ago

The rss link was wrong

reverend dick
9 years ago

@topmounter and Jake…y’all sound like quitters, and winners never quit. It just takes practice and judgement, friends, practice and judgement.

Now get out there and win one for the squad.

brian myers
brian myers
9 years ago

Uh, tall boy in a Dank Bags coozie fits just fine in a regular bottle cage. Just sayin…
I highly recommend the coozie of the month club: http://dankbags.net

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