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Tim Nunes
Guest
Hello!
Christmas is coming up, and I am curious if I should ask for a
Camelback. My typical bike rides durring the warmer seasons are 30
miles long and last about 1 hour and 45 minutes. I usually bring along
a bottle of gatorade and I always finish it and am still thirsty at the
end. I realize you can't put gatorade in a Camelback (too much sugar)
but water is fine anyway.
So my question is, are Camelbacks good for a situation like that? Is
it too heavy to carry around that long?
Thanks for your input.
-Tim Nunes
Christmas is coming up, and I am curious if I should ask for a
Camelback. My typical bike rides durring the warmer seasons are 30
miles long and last about 1 hour and 45 minutes. I usually bring along
a bottle of gatorade and I always finish it and am still thirsty at the
end. I realize you can't put gatorade in a Camelback (too much sugar)
but water is fine anyway.
So my question is, are Camelbacks good for a situation like that? Is
it too heavy to carry around that long?
Thanks for your input.
-Tim Nunes