Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle
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2007-09-17 8:54 PM |
Extreme Veteran 372 Williamsburg, Virginia | Subject: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I have read a lot about what to do if you lose the yellow thing from the areo-bottle well in the October issue of Triathlete magaizine, there is a Profile design ad (pg 31) It show the bottle with no yellow thingy and also the rubber bands to hold it in place are replaced with electric tape. So I assume if they advertise it with out it, it is not needed. Edited by LSU2003 2007-09-17 9:06 PM |
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2007-09-17 9:15 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Extreme Veteran 333 Bend, OR | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle That yellow mesh thingy in the aero bottle is a splash gaurd. If you go ride without it you'll notice you get splashed quite a bit. I almost lost mine in the last race when I hit a bump and found it easy to hold it down with part of the rubber band. Edited by Omega 2007-09-17 9:18 PM |
2007-09-17 9:29 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I spread out the thingy out a little and thread the straw through the outer layer of mesh. Others suggest replacing it with a shower pouf, which is the same material, but bigger and rounder so it won't bounce out. It baffles me why they would make the thing almost exactly the same diameter as the bottle opening with nothing to hold it in. It's as if they wanted it to get lost so that you'd have to buy multiple replacements. Wait a minute...you don't suppose? |
2007-09-17 10:39 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle someone on here made a nice plastic top for it out of a fountain drink cup or a childrens cup then used a zip tie to it wouldn't get lost.. |
2007-09-17 10:50 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Expert 755 SF-Bay Area | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle If you unravel the yellow-mesh splash-guard, and then re-fold it in a tighter pattern, then rotate it 90-degrees and insert it (much simpler than it sounds), it won't bounce out. At least mine hasn't after lots of training rides over some rough terrain, and my last HIM which featured more than its fare share of train tracks. |
2007-09-17 11:00 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Extreme Veteran 495 Horse Country | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle The simplest way I have found is to just put the sponge thingy in there lengthwise. Instead of poking out the top vertically, stuff it in there horizontally and splashing problems go away and it will not pop out. Simple effective free!!! |
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2007-09-17 11:04 PM in reply to: #968607 |
Elite 4235 Spring, TX | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I lost mine in my first race. I've used the bottle without it, but most of the water ends up on the ground. Now that I've shifted my training to long distance/HIM training I just use a camelback. Much better solution... |
2007-09-18 6:25 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Extreme Veteran 372 Williamsburg, Virginia | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I understand what the yelow thing is for.........and that there are several other options. I find it funny that there ad does not have it in. If you get a cahnce look at the ad the areo bottle is on a bilke being raced without it. |
2007-09-18 7:54 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle The shower poofy thing works great. Just loop the string over the straw so when you are refilling you just pull it out and let it hang. I had to trim the poofy to fit just right, but I did find a black one to match my bike, which as we all know is the most important thing. Not that I've seen my bike much lately. |
2007-09-18 7:56 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Veteran 422 St. Louis | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle If you lose the yellow mesh, you can use a shower poof (hopefully a new one, lol). I put the loop of the shower poof around my straw and I haven't lost it yet. |
2007-09-18 7:57 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Master 1704 Long Island, NY | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I'm still trying to get my bottle secured. I have the rubber bands, bracket and it still bounces around. Anyone post pics of how they secured theirs, or tell me a trick..am I missing something?
Non-handy Male. |
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2007-09-18 8:11 AM in reply to: #968854 |
Veteran 175 Grand Rapids, MI | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle maura9900 - 2007-09-18 8:56 AM If you lose the yellow mesh, you can use a shower poof (hopefully a new one, lol). I put the loop of the shower poof around my straw and I haven't lost it yet. Try using a RED shower poof - they are fast!!! |
2007-09-18 8:18 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Extreme Veteran 378 Really South | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I used zip ties to secure my brackets because I was also have issues with them not securing. As far as the yellow thingy goes........I have lost every single one. Kitchen sponges work great and they are cheap and so do loufahs (sp?). I spoke to someone this past weekend that recommended taking the top of a water bottle and putting it over the hole and securing it with the rubber band that comes with the aerobottle. I haven't tried it yet but plan on giving that a try this coming weekend. |
2007-09-18 9:05 AM in reply to: #968853 |
over a barrier | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle hangloose - 2007-09-18 7:54 AM The shower poofy thing works great. Just loop the string over the straw so when you are refilling you just pull it out and let it hang. I had to trim the poofy to fit just right, but I did find a black one to match my bike, which as we all know is the most important thing. Not that I've seen my bike much lately. I use a poof as well...but I jam it in and never take it out....just pour the water right on top.. |
2007-09-18 9:10 AM in reply to: #968628 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle Omega - 2007-09-17 9:15 PM That yellow mesh thingy in the aero bottle is a splash gaurd. If you go ride without it you'll notice you get splashed quite a bit. I almost lost mine in the last race when I hit a bump and found it easy to hold it down with part of the rubber band. If you use something other than water (InfinIT, for ex.) then it gets sticky all over, too. I used the big rubber band that it came with to keep the mesh from popping out. |
2007-09-18 9:13 AM in reply to: #968853 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle hangloose - 2007-09-18 7:54 AM The shower poofy thing works great. Just loop the string over the straw so when you are refilling you just pull it out and let it hang. No reason to pull it out to refill, that's the reason for having a mesh thingy. |
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2007-09-18 9:44 AM in reply to: #968859 |
1072 | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I have Profile-Design Aerolite Aerobars. The bars attach separately to the handle bar. I simply put the Aero bottle between the bars when I install them. The spacing works fine and it holds the bars fairly securely. I then loop the rubber band around the bottle, over the bar and secure it around lip of the top opening. I do the same with the other rubber band around the other aero bar. That holds the bottle securely. I have had mine mounted this way all season without any issues. As tothe little yellow thing - Replaced it with a shower poof (red to match my bike) as several have recommended. I loop the string around the straw incase I want to ake it out so it does not get lost. I leave ine in most of the time. If I want to empty the bottle, I just hold my bike upside down to drain it. I only use water to avoid needing to clean it out or worry about splashing on e bike. |
2007-09-18 9:47 AM in reply to: #968796 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle LSU2003 - 2007-09-18 6:25 AM I find it funny that there ad does not have it in. If you get a cahnce look at the ad the areo bottle is on a bilke being raced without it. thats because it already fell out |
2007-09-18 9:56 AM in reply to: #968708 |
Elite 2915 New City, New York | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle similar - unravel , and roll it up like a doughnut. Never falls out out. It's original state is for packaging purposes only.
guncollector - 2007-09-17 11:50 PM If you unravel the yellow-mesh splash-guard, and then re-fold it in a tighter pattern, then rotate it 90-degrees and insert it (much simpler than it sounds), it won't bounce out. At least mine hasn't after lots of training rides over some rough terrain, and my last HIM which featured more than its fare share of train tracks. |
2007-09-18 10:30 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Elite 2673 Muskego, WI | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle This is repetitive but I'll just say it one more time. People, STOP STRUGGLING WITH THE YELLOW THING!!! Even if you think you've got it unraveled and you think you're happy, go buy a shower poofy and put it in there. Bigger, tighter fit yet all the benefits of the yellow thang. Way less splash-age, way less hassle, way MORE enjoyment of the aerobottle. Hangloose can attest, I was whining in my blog like a little schoolgirl until I shoved the poofie in there. Loved it ever since, just did a HIM with no issues and minimal/no splashage. |
2007-09-18 10:31 AM in reply to: #968714 |
Master 2468 Muskego, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle grit_nugget - 2007-09-17 11:00 PM The simplest way I have found is to just put the sponge thingy in there lengthwise. Instead of poking out the top vertically, stuff it in there horizontally and splashing problems go away and it will not pop out. Simple effective free!!! x2 - I thought that is how it was suppose to go. If you stick it straight in there is little or no resistance so sure it's going to pop out. |
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2007-09-18 10:34 AM in reply to: #968607 |
New user 12 | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle To hold it to the bike it is much better if you buy the bracket. Then you don't have to use the stupid elastics and you can just unvelcro the thing and take your bottle off. As for the yellow thing, I have never had a problem with it. If I fight with anything it is that silly straw in two pieces. Oh well. Better then grabbing a bottle any day. Matt |
2007-09-18 10:39 AM in reply to: #969167 |
Elite 2915 New City, New York | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle uh, more than one way to skin a cat. I used the poofy then realized I, like most, wasn't using the yellow mesh correctly. If it's used like it's intended, and NOT like it's shipped, it works fine.
Thanks for being concerned w/ mental state though
morey1 - 2007-09-18 11:30 AM This is repetitive but I'll just say it one more time. People, STOP STRUGGLING WITH THE YELLOW THING!!! Even if you think you've got it unraveled and you think you're happy, go buy a shower poofy and put it in there. Bigger, tighter fit yet all the benefits of the yellow thang. Way less splash-age, way less hassle, way MORE enjoyment of the aerobottle. Hangloose can attest, I was whining in my blog like a little schoolgirl until I shoved the poofie in there. Loved it ever since, just did a HIM with no issues and minimal/no splashage. |
2007-09-18 11:21 AM in reply to: #968607 |
Master 1472 | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I find that if I stetch it out width wise before every use it never pops out. I did unroll and rolled it to fit length wise down into the top under the top lip. I dont think that makes a lick of sense does it.... From the side mine would not look like one is in there. I will try to post a pic, it would make more sense. |
2007-09-18 11:26 AM in reply to: #969191 |
Member 1699 | Subject: RE: Answer to the little yellow thing-Areo bottle I did Chicago Accenture a few weeks ago and was very puzzed why there were dozens of yellow sponge looking things scattered throughout the course. I realize now that a Bed Bath and Beyond delivery truck did not lose its cargo as I first thought, but potholes on Lake Shore Drive bounced a bunch of those suckers out of aero bottles. I may have to get one of those. It sounds better than fighting to get the last out of my squeeze bottles while keeping one hand on my handlebars. |
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