Ever since the release of Wolf Tooth’s Bottle Relocation and Accessory Devices, riders have been asking for a lighter, lower-profile way to re-position bottle cages. Usually it’s not far -an inch or so- but just enough to clear a frame bag, fit a larger bottle, or accommodate an upgraded rear shock.
While Wolf Tooth did not make their own cages, they immediately thought of King Cage. Legendary for their strength, tenacious hold, and durability, King’s US-made stainless steel and titanium cages are bought once and for ridden decades – so they made the call to do a collaboration.
The result is the Wolf Tooth Morse Cage. Named for its dot-dash-dot-dash mounting pattern, the Morse Cage base plate offers four positions across 32mm of vertical adjustment, capturing one mounting bolt in every position to lock in the perfect position. Handcrafted by King Cage in Durango, Colorado, the Morse Cage will never mar your bottles, can be bent back into shape if damaged, and are available now in both titanium and stainless steel.
Specifications:
- Hand-bent hollow tubing
- Precision-cut four-position bases with 32mm of total adjustment
- Weight:
- Titanium: 32g- $69.95
- Stainless Steel: 58g – $24.95
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