Thread: Hydration
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Old 03-28-13 | 04:58 PM
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kardar2
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From: Redding, CA.

Bikes: Giant trance II MTB, Centurion Accordo

Originally Posted by osco53
I am In Central Florida, The Swamp Mountain Bike Club plays pretty far back in the woods.
The Balm-Boyette Nature Preserve MTB Trails start TWO MILES down a dirt road.

It's gonna get hot this summer, real hot !

Hydration back packs, like the Camelbak pacs look promising, 3 Liters of the wet stuff on yer back seems like a good start.
Example:
http://shop.camelbak.com/charge-10-l..._c_111_cl_4131
or:
http://shop.camelbak.com/hawg-nv/d/1003_c_111_cl_3900

Penney for your thoughts Back Woods bikers ?
If it was me I buy the walmart hydro packs a lot cheaper and work just as good. I used mine for 3 years now no issues but to each their own.

well how long will you be staying out there so are you planing on eating. So the extra storage might be good for food snacks bike parts tools. the down side wold be the extra weight shifting on your back. the smaller would ride better. if you carry two water bottles you might not need the bigger one. you might get a fram pack for parts and tools... just saying...
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