Just outside of downtown Durango, Colorado, you’ll find the workshop of a mad genius named Ron Andrews.
Andrews isn’t a genius in the traditional sense — no Einstein or Edison. Andrews’s genius comes committing his life, and his craft, to perfecting an overlooked piece of the bicycle: the water bottle cage.
Most water bottle cages are made from aluminum, carbon fiber or plastic. Until Ron Andrews made it so with his company King Cage, water bottle cages were never made from titanium.

Titanium is notoriously difficult to weld and work with. It’s also more expensive than steel. While steel tubing runs roughly $0.70 per foot, Andrews pays anywhere from $1 to $5 per foot.
That’s why, although it’s a great material, there aren’t too many quality titanium bike makers in the US — and up until recent years, there were no titanium bottle cage makers beyond Andrews. Today, there are a handful of other outfits making titanium cages, including Supacaz, Wolf Tooth, Silca and more.
