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Hydration Water Backpack Bike Popular Q&A
Q: What is a good hydration backpack for long dirt bike rides?
A: Look for a bag with at least a 3-liter reservoir. Mine is a Deuter, purchased from Aerostich. I also have a camelbak with a smaller bladder, 1.5 liters I think,... Read More »
Q: What's the best way to carry water during a 50 mile run? hydratio...
A: 50 miles!!! If you must carry it, I'd say a back pack. I don't imagine you'll get enough in a waist pack without it being uncomfortable. The best option would b... Read More »
Q: Water Backpacks - The Key to Hydration.
A: One of the most important things to make sure of when you're doing a strenuous physical activity is that you always remain hydrated in order to avoid any risks ... Read More »
Q: I'm trying to decide if I should change from water bottles to a h...
A: The only advantage of hydration packs is that you're more likely to drink often with a tube hanging in front of you. It'll keep you hydrated and going strong. I... Read More »
Q: What are some bike riding hydration systems if my bike doesn't ha...
A: Many years ago (over 40!), I had a bottle carrier that was clamped to the handlebars, but I haven't seen one since. There are some that attach to the seat post,... Read More »