New Refillable Horizontal Aerobar Hydration System by XLAB
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2013-07-17 7:10 PM |
New user 8 | Subject: New Refillable Horizontal Aerobar Hydration System by XLAB Ultralight and Refillable Horizontal Aerobar Hydration System Combines Cutting-Edge Aerodynamics with State-of-the-Art Ergonomics July 16, 2013 Escondido, CA: XLAB, pioneers in triathlon hydration cages and carriers, announces their new Torpedo Hydration System at retailers nationwide on August 1, 2013. The aerodynamically invisible system solves triathletes’ need for an easily accessible and refillable hydration system without adding drag to slow them down. XLAB’s Founder and CEO, Craig Turner, spent over four years developing the refillable Torpedo Hydration System by applying aerospace engineering principles and Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Analysis, alongside using feedback from leading professional triathletes. In a recent velodrome testing session, the system was proven aerodynamically invisible by 5-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion Craig Alexander and bike fit guru Mat Steinmetz. "We know that long course triathlon is a logistical nightmare and athletes often have to make compromises to their aerodynamics to carry hydration and nutrition,” said Steinmetz. “With Turner’s research and testing, we have found ways to carry fuel in a functional way with zero aero penalty! Plus, the integrated front computer mount is great!" Every detail of the Torpedo Hydration System has been scrutinized, engineered and thoroughly tested including several innovative features to improve aerodynamics and ergonomics never before seen in the category. The system’s rearward positioning on the aerobar extensions ensures steering and bike handling is not compromised in the wind. Unlike most computer mounts that are placed behind or on top of hydration systems, the included computer mount located at the front of the Torpedo system permits easy viewing while in the aero position, and reduces drag because the rider no longer needs to look down. Aerodynamically shaped spacers provide vertical adjustability to position the sleek contoured bottle at arm height and reduce the amount of exposed surface area. The bottle’s small frontal area coupled with the Kamm tail design and flush lids allow for clean airflow around the bottle. This airflow has tested to eliminate drag by 50% over leading competitor bottle cage holders. Additionally, the unique dolphin-tail-designed straw retainer allows for flat folding of the straw when not in use, saving another 100 grams of straw drag. "At times, one has a chance to make a great step forward in design,” said Turner. “We accomplished this with the dual and single rear carriers and high grip anti-ejection cages. We then followed with the best-selling horizontal Torpedo Systems. Four years later, we have made a huge advance with the aerodynamically invisible Refillable Torpedo System. We consider this a major breakthrough for hydration in triathlon.” The system made its race debut this past weekend at the Vineman 70.3 triathlon where 70.3 US Champion and multiple Ironman champion, Meredith Kessler, dominated the race from start to finish. Post race, Kessler tweeted “This new aero TORPEDO = the hydration way of the world - epic! Can't ever say we won't stay properly hydrated!” The BPA-Free XLAB Refillable Torpedo Hydration System has a 26-ounce capacity and is available in 2 different series. The 100 series features the Aero bottle, an aluminum mount, nylon composite cage with clear bite valves and will retail for $74.95. The 400 model features the Aero bottle, carbon mount, carbon cage with color coordinated bite valve and spacers, and retails for $134.95. Each series model is available with red or magenta accents. Refill Upgrade Kits will also be available for current Torpedo mount and Torpedo cage owners retailing for $39.95. You can learn more about the horizontal, Refillable Torpedo Hydration System and find a list of XLAB retailers at www.XLAB-USA.com/torpedo-system. |
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2013-07-18 10:26 AM in reply to: CandiceT |
Master 1811 Nashville, TN | Subject: RE: New Refillable Horizontal Aerobar Hydration System by XLAB Candice my biggest concern is with insulation in order to keep fluids cool. At least a speedfil A2 has a sock/sleeve or use a bottle that is insulated. I really wish X-lab would provide age groupers the chance to try out the products to give them feedback and price point concerns. A lot of this could have been taken care of |
2013-08-08 4:17 PM in reply to: cxk9758 |
New user 8 | Subject: RE: New Refillable Horizontal Aerobar Hydration System by XLAB Hi and thanks for your concern. I am pretty restricted on what I can say, but I will say we are aware of the insulation need. As far as giving age groupers a chance to try out and give feedback we do support our local tri club here. We also have local age groupers that test the products beforehand and are involved in price setting. In addition, our Torpedo System 100 is at the equivalent cost of a near competitor and therefore ideally suited for those that are concerned with pricing. |
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