A US cyclist has redesigned the humble water bottle, integrating a storage pod into the bottom of an interconnecting water bottle design that aims to solve the problem of carrying tools and water in the same bottle cage. 

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The BTTR Bottle has been designed by David Cornell who said he came up with the idea when unsatisfied with the aesthetics of a saddle bag to store essential tools. Switching to a storage bottle solved the appearance issue but introduced another problem, a lost water bottle.

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His solution was a product that provides both a storage bottle and water bottle in one clever product, with two interconnecting halves. It allows you to carry all the spares and tools you need for a ride without sacrificing your hydration needs.

The lower half of the bottle is the storage unit, and it has its own cap. It’s big enough to carry such essentials as an inner tube, CO2 canister, tyre levers and other bits and bobs, obviously depending on the size of the tools you’re using. 

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The top half is your water bottle, with a regular silicone nozzle dispensing water when you need it and 385ml capacity, so you do sacrifice a bit of water capacity but that’s still more than using a regular storage bottle.

Key to the BTTR Bottle is a patent pending T-Lock that secures the two halves together, while a silicone band ensures they can’t come apart. BTTR, by the way, stands for ‘Better Than The Rest.’

The BTTR Bottle will cost $19.95 but there’s no word on UK pricing and availability at the moment.