Portland Design Works Lucky Cat Cage for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$25.00
Used Value:
$15.00
Sale Value:
$22.50

If you've been chased off of the road by angry dogs, had rides cancelled by vicious thunder storms, or lost your lucky four-leaf-clover on your most recent CX-hurdle slip, you may be overdue for the Portland Design Lucky Cat Cage. This handy little bottle cage mounts on any standard bottle mount, and adds an adorable bit of flair to your ride, hugging your water bottle tight for support, and gracing your bicycle with good luck. It might look cute and quaint, but it's made from durable 5052 aluminum alloy to stand up to miles on the road, with a clear coat to keep the kitty's smiling eyes and shiny gold collar scratch free.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
91g
Compatibility:
standard bottle mounts
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
5052 alloy

Full Reviews

10
If you want to personalize your bike, this is the item to do it with. I came across this and couldn't pass up buying it! Does what it's supposed to and looks great doing it.
Hailey White, backcountry.com
April 11, 2019
10
The title kinda says it all. It's so cute, I put it on my MTB. The design is really cute but it's still functional. Its side-loading too, so its perfect if your cage screws are in a weird place. I mean, what more can I say? It's great!
Zak Ricklefs, backcountry.com
June 26, 2018
10
This is a little fun piece of flare that I put on my black commuter bike. Looks great (and funny!) but remains subtle. Functionally, it works just fine and am very happy with it.
Mark R, backcountry.com
May 29, 2018
10
This is the cutest bottle cage I've ever spotted, so I snagged one for my Krampus, to give it a little cheer. It holds my bottle well, and is easy to access on the side. I have a small frame, which can cause some hassle when it comes to mounting bottle cages and pulling bottles out from the top, so the side-access makes this bottle awesome.
Martina Platte, backcountry.com
February 1, 2018