Both bottle cages cracked at the shoulder of the curve at top. Four rides in, both failing during a metric century ride. They�re failing at lamination point� so they are not a one piece layup/mold. And they are simply designed too tight for the common water bottle. I have an older, very very similar carbon fiber version, made by the brand �Clear� (sadly no longer available), that have not failed in 6 years of use, and they fit the bottles better. Based on comments here about the Blackburns, I don�t have faith. I want them to work, to last, and since they�re are under warranty will give it one more try.
Going strong 5 yrs
I bought two of them about a year ago. So far I have broken 3 of them. They have replaced all 3 quickly under warranty after I send a picture of the break. They keep assuring me that this is not common. As long as they keep sending new ones I'm ok with that. I do use Abloc water bottles which seem to be less stressful on the cages because of the tapered shape. The cages do hold the bottles really tightly.
Bought two in May of 2022 for my Ibis Exie. The idea is great but, like another reviewer, mine also cracked at the top two arms just above the mounting bolt. I was hoping for it to last but 4 months isn't so good. Now, we'll see how good the lifetime warranty is!
One of the lightest carbon cage, still does not feel flimsy. Holding the camelback bottles strongly.
It grips the bottles so tightly that with it mounted on the down tube, it broke in two mid ride.
Replace my old Specialized Rib Cages when I was rebuilding my bike. These came in @ 14 g vs. 16 g claimed weight. I use specialized purist bottles and these bottle cages keep them in place.
Good fit
Holds the bottle securely.
better design than some others that have had a tab at the bottom that eventually breaks