Another vote for the King Iris.  Have them on my Sam Hillborne.

Luckily, my LBS (Hiawatha Cyclery) usually has them in stock.

The inexpensive Planet Bike cages seem to do a good job of holding
Kleen Kanteen bottles without excess noise.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Apr 4, 11:37 pm, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 for the King Iris cages.  Just bought them last week, and very
> happy with them. Work great w/ 23oz metal bottles and are slightly
> bendable.    Good stuff.  FWIW, I got 'em from these guys on 
> ebay:http://tinyurl.com/4xa9cdz
>
> On 4/4/11, Jim Cloud <cloud...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Just a personal opinion, but I don't think the Nitto cages are
> > particularly sturdy.  Very handsome, and obviously well made, but not
> > very tough.  I've had two of them on my Riv Road and took them off,
> > after bending one somewhat askew when I shouldered my bike to carry it
> > up some stairs.  At the time, I was using a conventional large size
> > plastic water bottle (not a Klean Kanteen).  I think the larger size
> > of the Kleen Kanteen (27 oz.) would be particularly ill suited for a
> > Nitto cage, although the 18 oz. bottle would probably work
> > sufficiently well.
>
> > At this point, I'm using a classic Specialites T..A. steel water
> > bottle cage, which is sturdy as all git out, and another T.A. cage
> > that was originally marketed for the "Randonneur" aluminum water
> > bottles that T.A. made.  These cages are squarish in configuration,
> > and held the aluminum bottle that was either 750ml or 1000ml in size.
> > The original water bottle had a "Grolsch" beer type cap.  Just by
> > luck, I purchase a couple of Laken Prisma water bottles from REI last
> > year that are virtually the same form factor and have a sport cap,
> > with a capacity of 1000 ml
>
> > Jim Cloud
> > Tucson, AZ
>
> > On Apr 4, 6:24 pm, Eric Norris <campyonly...@me.com> wrote:
> >> I had one of those fail, but not as quickly as yours. VO promptly sent me
> >> a replacement, and I haven't had any trouble since then (about a year
> >> ago).
>
> >> During that time, on another bike, a genuine Nitto cage broke. I checked
> >> with Rivendell, and the said it was out of warranty.
>
> >> Bike stuff breaks. Some manufacturers stand behind their stuff better than
> >> others.
>
> >> --Eric N
> >> Sent from the iPad 2
>
> >> On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Benedikt <neutralbuoya...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >> > I had two VO Retro Waterbottle cages
> >> >http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/accessories/water-bottles-cage...
> >> > and I a weld broke on one within 50 miles.  Granted I may have
> >> > squeezed it a little to much but it seemed pretty flimsy.
>
> >> > I just picked up two King Cage Iris
> >> > cageshttp://www.kingcage.com/assets/img/Cage3.jpg
> >> > and, while I haven't rode with them yet, they look far superior.  Less
> >> > welds.  Stronger looking welds.  Thicker tubing.  They appear to hold
> >> > the Kleen Canteen waterbottles pretty snug and standard plastic
> >> > cycling waterbottles VERY well.
>
> >> > On Mar 14, 10:01 am, Forrest <ftme...@me.com> wrote:
> >> >> For those of you who have used them (or I guess ridden in close
> >> >> proximity to them), do the Laken aluminum watter bottles sold by RBW
> >> >> tend to rattle in cages such as the King and the Nitto? Or pretty
> >> >> solid/silent in those? Thanks.  -- Forrest
>
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> David
> Redlands, CA
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