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Hydration Packs
Waist Pack - For the casual hiker or biker, a waist
pack stuffed into a daypack or a bottle cage is sufficient.
However, if the hike goes for more than an hour or the bike
ride is more than a few miles, you'll need to start adding
water bottles or an H2o bladder. GearLabs offers several hip
packs and backpacks designed to carry 1 or 2 water bottles.
Anything more, however, and you'll want a hydration pack.
Hydration Pack - fairly new invention, hydration packs
were developed for the mountain biker in need of a hands-free
way to drink water while dodging trees. Now, athletes find
them useful in almost every sport. Hydration packs use a tube
with a valve at the end so that a simple bend of the neck and
a bite introduces your mouth to the water it craves. The first
packs were simple, collapsible reservoirs surrounded by
neoprene and attached via shoulder straps. Today's options are
more stylish and comfortable and include hip or backpack
styles, 1 reservoir or 2 and streamlined or robust, with extra
room for lunch and gear. |
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