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Profile Design HSA 800 Evo Drinking System

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Profile Design HSA 800 Evo Hydration System – Hydration with maximum aerodynamics

In a sport where seconds count, both function and aerodynamics are crucial. The Profile Design HSA 800 Evo Hydration System is designed specifically for triathletes who want an efficient, accessible and aerodynamic hydration system for their cockpit. With innovative design and smart integration, it helps you stay hydrated – without compromising your position or speed.

Hydration system designed for performance

This advanced hydration system is designed to mount between the armrests of your aero handlebars, allowing you to drink while staying in your aero position. This means less movement, less drag, and more focus on keeping up with the pace. It's the kind of detail that makes a real difference in competition.

Easy to use – even under pressure

With a large capacity of 800 ml and a wide opening, the HSA 800 Evo is both easy to fill and clean. The magnetic lid mechanism ensures quick access, and the flexible straw solution makes it easy to drink on the go. When you're sweating and your heart is racing, it's an advantage to have a drinking system that just works - without unnecessary frills.

Ideal for triathlon

In triathlon, efficient hydration is a key factor. The Profile Design HSA 800 Evo is designed to meet these exact needs. It fits perfectly into an aerodynamic setup and allows you to maintain fluid intake without interrupting your rhythm. The system is compatible with most aerobar configurations and can be adjusted to individual preferences – a clear advantage for triathletes focused on optimization.

Triathlon equipment that can be felt on performance

A well-functioning hydration system like the HSA 800 Evo isn't just about convenience – it's about performance. By being able to drink regularly without losing momentum, you reduce the risk of dehydration and performance decline. It's exactly the kind of triathlon equipment that allows you to keep your level high – all the way to the finish line.

Smart integration and low weight

Profile Design has thought of everything: low weight, high capacity and aerodynamic optimization. The HSA 800 Evo mounts securely between the armrests, and the included bracket and adjustment options make installation simple and safe. The result is an integrated hydration system that looks good and performs at the highest level.

Function meets form

In addition to the technical benefits, this hydration system also offers a minimalist and functional aesthetic. The black, discreet finish and sleek design fit perfectly into modern triathlon bikes and emphasize the professional look.

Conclusion: The right hydration system for triathlon

The Profile Design HSA 800 Evo Hydration System is the perfect solution for triathletes who want a system that combines function, comfort and aerodynamics. It ensures optimal hydration in all conditions and allows you to focus 100% on your performance. With a well-thought-out design and user-friendly functionality, it is one of the most effective hydration systems on the market – and a clear upgrade to your triathlon setup.

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Can holder – the underrated piece of equipment with great importance

When it comes to bike gear, it’s easy to focus on the big components: frame, wheels, gears and power meters. But one of the most underrated – and most important – components on your bike is the water bottle cage. It keeps you hydrated at all times, and it can be the difference between keeping your cadence up all the way home or crashing on the way. As the range of water bottle cages has grown, it’s also become more important to choose the right type – tailored to your needs, your setup and your ambitions.

Bottle cages come in many shapes and materials – from lightweight carbon fiber versions to robust models in aluminum or plastic. There are the classic locations on the down tube and seat tube, but also special solutions such as BTA (Between The Arms) between the bars, behind-the-saddle systems and aero-integrated holders, which are especially popular with triathletes and competitive riders. What they all have in common is that they should hold your water bottle securely – whether you’re riding cobblestones, gravel or 180 km on an Ironman route.

Choose the right can holder for your needs

The choice of bottle holder should not be random – it should be based on your way of cycling, your bike type and your fluid needs. If you ride long distances or triathlon, it is a good idea to consider more than two bottles on the bike. This is where alternatives such as BTA solutions and behind-the-saddle mounts come into play. A BTA bottle holder is typically mounted between the arms of the tri handlebar and makes it easy and quick to get fluid without having to move your gaze too much. It is not only practical – it is also aerodynamic and energy-saving.

Behind-the-saddle solutions are another popular choice among triathletes and long-distance exercisers. They provide space for one or two extra bottles and free up space on the frame for, for example, a toolbox or aerodynamic bottles. However, they require you to be used to reaching behind and gripping the bottle securely – a technique that takes some getting used to. In return, you get the opportunity to carry up to three bottles without overcrowding the frame.

If you are more into classic road cycling or gravel, the traditional locations are often the most obvious. Here it is more about fit and grip. A good bottle cage should be able to hold the bottle securely, even when the surface gets uneven – but at the same time allow quick access when you need to drink. On gravel bikes with extra mounting points, many also choose to add an extra holder under the down tube, so you can carry more fluid on long rides.

Aero, lightweight or functionality?

When choosing a bottle cage, it’s also worth considering which features you prioritize most. Is it light weight, aerodynamics, ease of use or secure hold? Many competitive riders opt for ultralight or aerodynamically optimized models, which are designed to minimize drag and save seconds. These bottle cages are often designed with specific bottles and locations in mind and can be a bit more expensive – but they can be worth the investment if you’re looking for marginal gains.

For recreational riders and daily workouts, it's more about functionality and reliability. Here, a flexible bottle cage with a good grip often makes the most sense. The choice of material also matters: Carbon fiber is light and stiff, but can be more fragile if you drop the bike or squeeze the bottle hard. Aluminum and reinforced plastic are more durable and budget-friendly – and often just fine for most needs.

Finally, there’s the aesthetic aspect. Bottle cages come in a variety of colors and designs, so you can match your bike and other gear. It may seem like a small detail, but for many riders, the overall look is huge. A bottle cage that fits properly and looks good is just one small but important part of a well-equipped bike.