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Elite introduces new water bottle

April 11th, 2009 by Ron Callahan No Comment

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Quenching your thirst has never been so easy! The ’s innovative membrane valve prevents leakage, yet all you have to do to drink is
squeeze the water bottle in the middle.

Elite Jossa is the latest water bottle in the Elite collection. This water bottle comes from over thirty years of experience of the Fontaniva (PD) brand in the cycling sector, in the constant quest for innovative and cutting edge solutions that distinguish all products made by Elite.

Compared to other water bottles, liquid is not dispensed from a traditional rubber nipple, but from a special spout with a ring-like hole and central drip insert that guarantees regular and abundant flow of the liquid inside.

Jossa is the number one ally when riding bikes in any situation, even in the most extreme climatic conditions when an act as simple as drinking becomes a challenge. In the most difficult moments during training as well as in the decisive moments of a race you can whet your thirst with the minimum expenditure of energy, saving breath as well! In fact, to drink you don’t have to put your lips to the rubber nipple and suck (thus avoiding dirt and dust deposits that can accumulate during a race); you simply need to squeeze the bottle.

Made with a completely odourless material, Jossa also features an ergonomic
design with elegant and modern lines that do not interfere with the product’s
functionality. Ideal for simple bike rides as well, Jossa is the ideal way to quench your thirst in all types of situations. It’s compatible with all the water bottle holders in the Elite range, and it’s also easy to carry in a backpack, in your gym bag or during car trips. A simple hand gesture will close the special Jossa spout in the lock position, impeding liquid from escaping even if the water bottle is squeezed. The pin proof anti-leakage system is a total guarantee against leaking or dripping!

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