The Vel Race Cage is a winged design, available in 12 colours – pretty much something for everyone and their paint jobs. Those with deeper pockets looking to trim every last bit of fat from their bikes will probably want to go the carbon route, but for general bidon bearing duties this composite cage hits all the right notes.
- Pros: Sturdy construction, lovely array of colours, seems genuinely compatible with all bottles
- Cons: Design might not suit small frames
All the Race Cages are painted and lacquered for a really rich, glossy effect. At 34g each, they shouldn’t offend most folk and in fact are comparable with some carbon fare, including this one from GT, commanding three times as much. Compared with some mid-range carbon composite examples I use, the Vel feels reassuringly sturdy – stiffer too.
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Winged style cages have been with us for a good decade or so. Aesthetics aside,the theory goes that these retain the bottle better, without hindering access. I’ve also found them more user-friendly than other shapes when fitted behind the saddle, triathlon/TT style.

As you’d imagine, riders of very small or compact geometry framesets might find side-entry or adjustable designs, such as Lezyne’s Flow SL and Topeak’s Shuttle, more practical.
The cage comes complete with screws for mounting, although I installed our with a mini-pump, so plumped for longer, aftermarket offerings.
Compatibility/performance
So far, the Vel has accommodated all standard bottles, including the Relaj Shape, with comparable finesse.
I also loaded it with a very old and super-hefty lead acid bottle battery, just to see how it would cope with 500g or so. About 20 miles of washboard tarmac and relatively smooth forest trails didn’t induce any annoying chatter let alone ejections.
The song remained unchanged when it was fed a Bontrager storage bottle brimming with bits.
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Perhaps it was several months’ continuous use of Lezyne’s SL, but I’ve a tendency to retrieve bottles at an angle, especially those on the seat tube bosses.
Release has been marginally faster than conical models, such as the Tacx Deva, which is helpful when tiredness is beginning to bite.
Though hardly the highest priority, its glossy finish is also very easy to keep clean, and shows no signs of damage despite being struck by small stones on a number of occasions.
Summary
All told, there’s little to dislike here. Carbon has an edge weight-wise if you’re trying to save every last gram, but otherwise the Vel Race Cage blends form, function and sensible pricing.
Verdict
Well-designed cage that combines cosmetic allure, great performance and sensible pricing
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road.cc test report
Make and model: Vel Race Cage
Size tested: n/a
Tell us what the product is for
Vel says, “Want to match your bikes paint job or just stand out from the crowd? Then choose the VEL race cage.”
I’d say it’s a good quality cage, compatible with a broad range of standard and unusual bottle patterns. As an aside, it’s sufficiently rigid for old fashioned bottle batteries too.
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
The Race Cage is produced from VEL’s composite resin, painted and lacquered with a high gloss finish.
Designed to fit all bikes and standard water bottles.
* High gloss white finish with VEL logo
* Fits standard sized bottles
* 33g
* Includes mounting bolts
Seems well made and nicely finished.
Side-entry models with left/right specific ergonomics arguably have the edge, but the Vel does everything I would expect from a standard cage.
Looks sturdy, long-term exposure to extremes of weather may induce fatigue, but I can’t see that being an issue for most riders and general riding.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Overall, the Vel cage has performed impeccably, with a broad range of bottle shapes and weights. Purchase strikes the sweet spot between secure tenure and easy release. Finish quality also seems durable and pricing is also about right. For generic bidon bearing, there’s little to dislike.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Colour, weight, pricing and widely compatible with standard and more unique patterns.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Nothing.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Definitely
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your overall score
Good weight, reasonably priced and does the job well – plus it’s available in a refreshingly broad range of colours.
About the tester
Age: 44 Height: 1m 81cm Weight: 70kg
I usually ride: Rough Stuff Tourer Based around 4130 Univega mtb Frameset My best bike is: 1955 Holdsworth Road Path and several others including cross & traditional road
I’ve been riding for: Over 20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Experienced
I regularly do the following types of riding: cyclo-cross, commuting, touring, fixed/singlespeed, mountain biking







6 thoughts on “Vel Race Cage”
Thanks for the review. I’ve
Thanks for the review. I’ve just ordered two, one orange and one light green to match my bikes.
TBH looks like the bottle
TBH looks like the bottle caages you can buy from China for £1 each on AliExpress etc.
Its true that they are
Its true that they are seemingly expensive for what they are, but they do work well and come in a great colour range.
I have one on a Celeste/Orange frame and it looks great.
Hmm that illuminous green
Hmm that illuminous green bottle cage.. it has a certain.. cosmetic allure.
I ‘ve been through two sets
I ‘ve been through two sets of these. I bought them as they looked really good and i like the colour match. The first one broke when my bike fell over at cafe stop (my fault) so I replaced it. The second one broke as I picked up my bike and the cage brushed my leg – very slight side ways force applied…In this case I would expect the cage to have withstood the impact. My conclusion is these look great and hold the bottle well but are not at all sturdy.
Have to agree with orangetank
Have to agree with orangetank. Went to grab my bottle a few weeks ago and the cage just shattered. One to avoid.
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