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monkeylink fahrradtasche MonkeyLink AnyThing TWIST Flaschenhalter inkl. Bike BaseFIDLOCK AnyThing Universal Connector inkl. Bike Base Magnetischer Universal Flaschenhalter Der FIDLOCK AnyThing Universal Connector inkl. Bike Base ist die flexible Lsung fr alle, die mehr als nur klassische Trinkflaschen am Fahrrad befestigen mchten. Dank des innovativen magnet mechanischen TWIST Systems lassen sich unterschiedlichste Gegenstnde schnell, sicher und intuitiv am Fahrradrahmen anbringen. Ob PET Flasche vom Kiosk, Banane fr den nchsten

FIDLOCK AnyThing Universal Connector inkl. Bike Base – Magnetischer Universal-Flaschenhalter

Der FIDLOCK AnyThing Universal Connector inkl. Bike Base ist die flexible Lösung für alle, die mehr als nur klassische Trinkflaschen am Fahrrad befestigen möchten. Dank des innovativen magnet-mechanischen TWIST Systems lassen sich unterschiedlichste Gegenstände schnell, sicher und intuitiv am Fahrradrahmen anbringen.

Ob PET-Flasche vom Kiosk, Banane für den nächsten Anstieg, Werkzeug, Regenjacke oder sogar die Trophäe vom letzten Rennen – mit dem AnyThing TWIST Uni Connector nimmst du genau das mit, was du unterwegs brauchst. Die magnetische Verriegelung sorgt dabei für festen Halt und ermöglicht gleichzeitig ein komfortables Abnehmen mit einer Drehbewegung.

Die Befestigung erfolgt über das bewährte Boa® Fit System, mit dem sich der Connector einfach und sicher an nahezu jeder Flasche oder jedem zylindrischen Gegenstand befestigen lässt. Eine integrierte Anti-Rutsch-Einlage sorgt zusätzlich für stabilen Halt, selbst auf holprigen Strecken.

Die mitgelieferte TWIST Bike Base wird direkt an den Gewindebuchsen des Fahrradrahmens montiert. Mit nur 16 g Gewicht ist sie extrem leicht und kompatibel mit allen FIDLOCK TWIST Modulen.

Highlights & Vorteile

  • Universeller magnetischer Halter für nahezu alle Gegenstände
  • Passend für PET-Flaschen und Flaschendurchmesser bis 80 mm
  • Magnet-mechanisches TWIST Verriegelungssystem
  • Einhandbedienung – einfaches Anbringen und Abnehmen
  • Boa® Fit System für flexible und sichere Befestigung
  • Anti-Rutsch-Einlage für festen Halt
  • Kompatibel mit allen FIDLOCK TWIST Bases
  • Sehr leicht – Bike Base wiegt nur 16 g

Technische Details

  • Marke: FIDLOCK
  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • Befestigung: Magnetische Verriegelung
  • Flaschendurchmesser: bis max. 80 mm
  • Montage: An den Gewindebuchsen des Fahrradrahmens

Lieferumfang

  • FIDLOCK TWIST Uni Connector
  • FIDLOCK TWIST Bike Base inkl. Schrauben
  • Gebrauchsanweisung

Herstellerangaben

FIDLOCK GmbH
Kirchhorster Straße 39
30659 Hannover
Deutschland

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