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I have one and like it a lot. Made very well. Get one you won't be sorry. I've used several other types and never liked any of them. Capt Itch is the way to go.
anyone use one? find i want to bring a drink on long rides somtimes.
whether you go with cpt itch or someone else's, a cup holder is definitely a worthwhile purchase. sure, you'll get the people that will say if you gotta hang a drink you should drive a car, etc. but when you're on the road and it's hot out, being able to drink some cool water can literally save your life.
i use one (cupholder, not gonna say which one, that isn't the point of this thread) and a double walled insulated cup. i fill it with ice and water before i take off, and every time i stop for gas, the ice will have melted, but the water (what little is left) will still be cool. i'll refill it at each gas stop, so i always have some cool water.
go for it, and get one. you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
whether you go with cpt itch or someone else's, a cup holder is definitely a worthwhile purchase. sure, you'll get the people that will soay if you gotta hang a drink you should drive a car, etc. but when you're on the road and it's hot out, being able to drink some cool water can literally save your life.
i use one (cupholder, not gonna say which one, that isn't the point of this thread) and a double walled insulated cup. i fill it with ice and water before i take off, and every time i stop for gas, the ice will have melted, but the water (what little is left) will still be cool. i'll refill it at each gas stop, so i always have some cool water.
go for it, and get one. you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
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