It is the most used drum in the WorldTour platoon for its incredible lightness, of just 54 grams. Its compact design, advanced structure and ergonomic plug make it a high performance drum valid for any cycling mode. It will provide a simple and effective hydration with little effort to open and close.
- Capacity550 ml
- Diameter: 74 mm
- Weight: 54 g
Details
- Innovative plastic materials, toilets, soft and resistant
- 30% lighter than a standard drum.
- Abundant fluid flow with a slight pressure.
- Oversized flat nozzle cap.
- Open valve and easy closure with mouth.
- Larger aperture for better filling and washing.
- The thickest body on the base that ensures a firm grip.
- Diameter suitable for any portabidon.
- Completely detachable (benchbody, plug and nozzle).
- Suitable for washing in dishwasher (40 °C).
Development
- Manufactured with materials from a 3-year experimental research project carried out by Elite.
- It complies with European EC and American FDA regulations regarding food contact. Water bottle components do not contain BPA (Bisphenol A) in addition to being reusable.
- It is considered the lightest drum in the world thanks to a sustainable manufacturing process that reduces about 30% the plastic material used during its manufacture.
- Its ergonomic structure allows to maintain an abundant flow of fluid by light pressure.
- The flat nozzle plug, oversized 20% more than the standard size, incorporates a valve that allows easy opening and closing with the mouth during the pedaling.
- Its larger opening facilitates the filling and its subsequent washing, also is totally detachable, preventing the formation of mold.
- Its compact design focused on the competition keeps it stable on any portabidon and allows its use on both road and gravel bikes or mountain bikes.
DYE
DYE is a change, it is a cry to the world, it is transition. A new idea with its own history, the colors that will dye the seasonal advance of Gobik. A statement of intentions that will mark the story of the next summer collection. Inspired by the ancient technique of tissue dyeing, reinterpreted and adapted, with colors that seek fusion with nature. A re-vention opportunity, with strident and daring designs, which comes to change the way each cyclist dresses. Pastel colors with intensity brush strokes will result in a radically different collection.