Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

Building on the success of its Pulse L2 bottle cage, Zéfal now offers its side version, the Pulse S2.

Source: press release

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

The Pulse S2 is a side-mount bottle cage designed for bikes with small frames, such as full-suspension mountain bikes and e-MTBs, or gravel bikes equipped with luggage for bikepacking.
Its sleek design, combined with carbon construction, results in a product that combines strength and flexibility for a perfect bottle fit whatever the terrain. It is equipped with two large slots that allow you to adjust its position in the frame, and thus accommodate bottles of varying capacities depending on the geometry of your bike.

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

Technical specifications:

Material: Injected carbon fibers
Colors: black
Weight: g 28
Montage: Left (ref.1755) / Right (ref.1756)
Screws included: Yes
Dimensions (L x W x H): 76 x 85 x 151 mm
Recommended retail price: €19,95

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

 

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

Product benefits:

Lightweight and durable: Only 28g for optimal bottle support thanks to high-strength carbon fiber.
Side opening: Facilitates the insertion and extraction of the container. Mytage on the right or left depending on the model.
Adjustable: Large adjustment range of 52 mm up or down.
Universal cans: Compatible with cans from Ø72 to 76 mm.
Screws supplied: Made of lightweight 7075 T6 aluminum.

Zéfal presents its Pulse bottle cage, in a side version

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Olivier Dulaurent

- 49 years old. – Freelance journalist in the written press and the Internet since 2004, author of Le Guide du Vélo Ecolo (Editions Leduc, November 2020), State-certified cycling instructor, supervisor of stagcyclists since 2005 and cycling coach - Current sports practices: cycling route and mountain biking (occasional: running) - Strava: Olivier Dulaurent

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