Elite Fly Team 750ml vs Topeak Modula Java Cage
Comparison 2026 — Water Bottles
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Topeak Modula Java Cage edges out the Elite Fly Team 750ml with an overall score of 78/100 against 76/100. It scores particularly well on insulation (60/100) and fit (92/100), making it the better all-round pick in Water Bottles.
The Elite Fly Team 750ml remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €8.00 versus €12.00.
Insulation winner
Topeak Modula Java Cage
15% higher than its rival
Value winner
Elite Fly Team 750ml
5% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Elite Fly Team 750ml | Topeak Modula Java Cage |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €8.00+50% | €12.00 |
| Rating | ★4.5 (2,400) | ★4.5 (1,900) |
| Overall | 76/100 | 78/100+3% |
| Bottle | ||
| Volume | 750 ml | — |
| Material | Ultra-thin LDPE | — |
| Insulation | Geen | — |
| Weight | 54 g | — |
| Compatibility | ||
| Diameter | 74 mm | — |
| Dishwasher | Ja | — |
| Mounting | — | Standaard 64 mm bidonbouten |
| Cage | ||
| Diameter range | — | 70-92 mm |
| Material | — | Engineering plastic |
| Weight | — | 45 g |
Pros and cons
Elite Fly Team 750ml
Pros
- Just 54 g — half a Tacx Shiva's weight
- Ultra-soft plastic makes squeezing very easy
- Used by WorldTour teams (Movistar, Astana)
- Fits any standard race cage
Cons
- Ultra-thin plastic dents faster in a crash
- Plastic taste noticeable in the first weeks
Topeak Modula Java Cage
Pros
- Adjustable 70-92 mm — fits sport bottle, coffee cup or thermos
- Engineered plastic stays stiff for years
- Fits any frame with standard cage bosses
- Cheap for the flexibility
Cons
- Slightly heavier (45 g) than fixed race cages
- Plastic grips less firmly than carbon side-pull