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Your cart is empty.Sip, sip, hooray! The Swigamajig bottle holder keeps your favorite beverage right where you need it- within arm’s reach. Perfect for quick commutes or epic all-day adventures, this versatile holder securely attaches to your handlebars, stem, and steerer tube. Designed to fit a wide range of bottles and cans, it’s ready for whatever quenches your thirst. Made from 100% recycled EcoPak material, the Swigamajig is a win for both your ride and the planet.
Kasey
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
This cup/bottle holder easily meets Portland Design Works usual high standard of quality. It feels very solid, with rugged fabrics and a good number of loops to feed velcro through.I grabbed this mostly for social rides, the type where you and your friends are cracking open a cold one. I love how you can adjust the height with a strap on the bottom. It'll hold anything from a typical 12oz drink can, to a tall boy, to even a big 24oz Camelbak Podium bottle or insulated stainless steel water bottle or coffee cup. There's a drawstring at the top to hold things in more securely, if needed.As mentioned, there's a lot of loops sewn into the Swigamajig, and three velcro straps are provided. I was able to get it securely attached even to my commuter's funky long stem. It stayed put and kept cans upright.It is a bit expensive for being a one-trick pony. There's just a strap across the bottom, so the only thing you can put in is a can or bottle. No double duty to hold snacks, keys, or a phone. You also get no side pockets. On the flip-side, it does that one trick extremely well. Build quality is also excellent, with sturdier fabrics than you typically see from cheaper competitors. While I really like it, I'd probably recommend going for a cheaper solution UNLESS you absolutely need the adjustability to carry different sizes of beverage containers. Or, if you just want something really nice. I can't fault it because of the quality, but being over double the price of other name-brand competition does sting a bit.
Chan
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
With summer approaching (and winters in New England feeling endless), I decided to invest in the PDW Swigamajig ("Swig") and Drinkamabob ("Bob") for carrying additional water bottles on my rides - bravo to PDW team to name these so creatively!! Both holders are surprisingly functional and quirky, offering unique mounting options to suit different needs. Here's my take!**Key Features**Both Swig and Bob excel in holding an 18-oz bike water bottle securely, thanks to their adjustable bottom strap. They’re even versatile enough to fit my Contigo Tumbler, which is a bonus! Built from rugged, recycled plastic, they feel durable and eco-conscious—something I genuinely appreciate.**The Differences**- **Swig**: Designed for handlebar-stem-steer tube mounting, Swig installs easily using three Velcro straps. Once mounted, it stays stable with minimal swing. There’s a bit of bounce, but tightening the zip cord fixes that. It’s a straightforward, reliable option for carrying a bottle while maintaining easy access during rides.- **Bob**: Tailored for basket mounting, Bob takes things a step further by offering more versatility. It uses two backpack-style Velcro straps, meaning you can attach it not just to your bike basket but also to your belt, backpack strap, or other creative spots. Its adaptable design makes it a standout.**Final Thoughts**Both Swig and Bob combine charm with utility. Their quirky designs may turn heads, but they get the job done—keeping me hydrated and prepared for those long summer rides. If you’re in need of extra bottle holders, these two are worth considering. Safe riding, everyone!
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
I recently picked up this bike bottle holder and I was initially skeptical about its performance. However, after installing it on my bike, I've been pleasantly surprised by how well it actually works. The mounting system attaches securely to my handlebars and stem without any wobbling or movement. The real test came during a 20-mile ride where the holder kept my bottle firmly in place the entire time – no drops, no rattling, no issues whatsoever. For cyclists looking for a reliable way to keep hydration accessible without traditional frame mounts, this practical accessory delivers solid performance without compromising on security.Pros:* Extremely secure attachment that withstands rough terrain without letting your bottle fall* Versatile mounting options that work well on both handlebars and stem* Simple, minimalist black design that looks clean on most bike setupsCons:* May require some adjustment to find the optimal position for easy bottle access* Takes up handlebar space that might be needed for lights or other accessories
Laptop-guy
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I initially picked this up thinking it might work as a simple cup or bottle holder for bike handlebars, especially on bikes without standard cage mounts. However, upon receiving it, it's actually quite large – much bigger than needed for carrying a typical cycling sports bottle or standard water bottle.Because of the larger size and softer structure, a regular drink bottle felt pretty unstable and seemed like it would bounce around too much during a ride. If you specifically need to carry something larger, bulkier, and perhaps softer on your handlebars, this might fit the bill, but it didn't quite work out for securely holding a typical drink bottle for me.
TimR
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Before going further, please note that this is not a dual purpose pocket. It is made to hold cans and bottles ONLY. If that is your intention, the design is good. The adjustable strap for a bottom lets you accommodate different sizes of containers and avoids the yucky bottom you'd otherwise get from drips. Overall material and assembly is nice as one expects from PNW. But do not expect to use it as a miscellaneous stash pocket (My purpose and error)
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