Arundel Mandible bottle cage review

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The new Mandible cage from Arundel is slightly lighter than even its own Dave-O yet offers an even tighter grip on bottles.

BikeRadar verdict

5 out of 5 stars

"Ultra-secure hold, easy removal and feathery weight – and the price isn't bad for a premium product"

Thu 11 Dec 2008, 4:00 pm GMTBy

Carbon bottle cage masters Arundel Bicycle Company have improved on their excellent Dave-O design with the new Mandible. Thicker cross sections throughout yield a substantially stiffer and tighter hold for even less likelihood of bottle ejection, especially on rough trails or poorly maintained dirt roads.  

Considering we have yet to lose a single vessel out of a Dave-O, it seems like we could fill a large bottle with osmium and it would still be soundly in a Mandible after doing the Megavalanche. 

Yet in spite of the rock solid hold, it’s easy to insert and remove bottles thanks to the intelligently designed shape. There’s a total lack of sharp edges to snag as well as a flared opening up top that smoothly guides bottles into the target – a small feature but a useful one that many other carbon cages omit.

The Mandible is lighter than the Dave-O at just 28g, though not by a lot. Just 2g separate the two and Arundel had to work pretty hard to get there, using foam core construction usually reserved for fancier items such as carbon rims. 

Naturally, that extra complexity adds to the cost, to the tune of a heady £43.94 (US$64.95) each – £10 ($15) more than the Dave-O. Still, given the Mandible’s unusually stout and secure hold, it seems like a relative bargain when pitted against some of the rest of its premium ultralight carbon cage competition. 

Both the Elite Custom Carbon and Tacx Tao Carbon are far more expensive (as in about 100 percent and 50 percent more, respectively) yet neither grips a bottle quite as well. And let’s not forget Campagnolo’s Record Carbon cage at nearly three times the cost.

Treat yourself if you have the cash to spare or treat someone else if you know they would never indulge themselves. Either way, whoever ends up with the thing is bound to be happy with it.

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Manufacturers description

The Arundel Mandible Water Bottle Cage holds your bottle with two slender arms that create a smaller cross section yet provide up to 40% more bottle-grabbing power than other cages. The Mandible is a design perfectionist's dream: more strength in a smaller package. Arundel offers their minimalist cage with minimalist graphics: No colored decals here. You can use the Mandible for road, mountain, cross, or triathlon. Arundel knew that their new Mandible cage couldn't be just another fanciful design with a new logo and a crazy name created for the sole purpose of adding another item in their catalog. The Mandible had to work, and work better than anything else available. Not only does their minimalist design increase holding power, Arundel lightened the cage by adding a foam core to the carbon cage. Most cages simply cut out the center to save weight. Typically, this process exposes the mounting bolts and arm edges and make it hard to slip a bottle in or out. The Mandible's smooth, foam-filled form leaves nothing for the bottom of a bottle to catch on when you pull it out.

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  • I just got my first set of these bottle cages and think that they have a really high end look in addition to very stiff arms. I like the molded in logo with no decals as well.

    As usual they are very well made.

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Specification

Name:
Mandible Bottle Cage
Built by:
Arundel
Price:
$64.95

Weight (g):
28 g

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