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Description

Titanium's natural spring-back property lets the King Cage Titanium resume its original shape after you yank a bottle out mid-ride, which means the cage maintains consistent retention tension even when you're grabbing bottles aggressively on technical descents or during races. Each cage is hand-bent from 3-2.5 titanium tubing in King Cage's Durango, Colorado shop using USA-sourced materials, then hand-welded to create joints that distribute stress across the tubing rather than creating weak points. The 28-gram weight puts this cage among the lightest available while the material's strength-to-weight ratio prevents the flexing that causes aluminum cages to loosen over time.

The cage grips bottles more securely than King Cage's stainless steel version due to titanium's stiffness, which creates more contact surface area between the cage and bottle. This tighter hold works particularly well for mountain bikers and gravel riders who need bottles to stay put over rough terrain. The material won't corrode or leave black scuff marks on bottles the way aluminum does, and titanium develops a subtle patina rather than visible rust or oxidation. If the cage gets bent in a crash, the titanium construction allows you to reform it without the metal fatiguing or cracking.

Ron Andrews launched King Cage in 1991 while working at One Off Titanium in Somerville, Massachusetts when a customer requested a titanium bottle cage. The original cage weighed 30 grams and sold for 75 dollars. Over the decades, King Cage refined the design to reduce weight to 28 grams while maintaining the same durability standards and keeping production domestic. The company moved operations to Durango, Colorado but continues hand-making every cage in small batches rather than outsourcing manufacturing. The standard cage design uses traditional mounting hole spacing and works with any frame that accepts bottle cages.

Features

  • Hand-bent 3-2.5 titanium tubing
  • Hand-welded joints
  • Spring-back property maintains cage shape
  • Non-marking surface that doesn't scratch bottles
  • Corrosion-resistant material
  • Tighter bottle grip than stainless steel version
  • Can be reformed by hand if bent
  • Standard mounting hole spacing
  • Made in Durango, Colorado, USA
  • USA-sourced materials
  • Original titanium bottle cage design from 1991
  • 28 grams


Reviews

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Anonymous
Posted on May 18, 2013
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Strong, light, and beautifully made. A must have for your ultimate Ti bike!

Anonymous
Posted on December 9, 2012
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If you ride mountain bikes and sick of ejecting bottles, then these are the cages for you. I tried several different cages over time and finally purchased these after my friend said he has never lost a bottle. Two thumbs up from me!

Anonymous
Posted on November 21, 2012
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Sometimes there just isn't a better moustrap. I have also had two of these for over ten years. Never had a bottle ejected, never any trouble getting bottles in or out. Not the lightest on the market but they do the job they were designed to do, and do it faultlessly. If you travel with your bike there are no worries about broken cages. Use these with Camelbak Podium bottles and you'll have no worries, just fill the bottles and ride. Says what it does on the tin, does what it says on the tin.

Anonymous
Posted on March 28, 2012
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I purchased 2 of these for my Tommaso Columbus Genius tubed road bike years ago immediately after they started production. I have had no problems. They look like new after lots of miles. No problems. They hold the bottles tightly. Don't use titanium screws in a steel frame or you may get some galvanic corrosion and have a miserable time getting the screws out.

Anonymous
Posted on October 7, 2011
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My Ti King cages have been going strong for over 10 years and look as good as new. Firm bottle hold and easy to clean.

Anonymous
Posted on August 19, 2011
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Awesome - I have a bunch of fancy schmancy carbon cages that looked great initially. Before long, they lose their finish on the inside, scarf up all your bottles and sit there looking shabby on your otherwise gorgeous ride. This cage looks a little old school, but it will look as good 10 years from now as it doses the day you buy it. AND . . . it doesn’t scarf up all your bottles, so they stay looking nice as well. Super light, super strong - my bottles (podium chill) never eject - easy enough to get them in and out while riding.