teardropper wrote:You can carry as much water in bottles as a bladder, but you definitely have to stop and drink. You're not as likely to sip, sip, sip like you should so you don't get thirsty. I've got a small REI pack that has a bladder. Holds all the essentials for a day on the playa. Or night. I like to have what I need with me and don't mind carrying it in the pack. Water bottles carry the water but a bladder makes it easy to keep a steady drink of water, all the time, without stopping, so you're more likely to drink.
Bladders, for me.
big baby jesus wrote:"Think I'll do it the low tech way - one bottle in the bike holder and use a carabineer to attach the other to my belt."
I've done that, the swinging bottle got really annoying.
That must be a chick thang.
Men got junk swinging left and right all the time ... well, at least I do.
I just don't see what the problem be here."
I hate when I sit on my water bottles...
C.f.M. wrote:big baby jesus wrote:"Think I'll do it the low tech way - one bottle in the bike holder and use a carabineer to attach the other to my belt."
I've done that, the swinging bottle got really annoying.
That must be a chick thang.
Men got junk swinging left and right all the time ... well, at least I do.
I just don't see what the problem be here."
I hate when I sit on my water bottles...
A 1L water bottle, I'm pretty sure none of you "men" are used to that girth, length, hardness (plastic, aluminum, etc.) and weight swinging around.
illy dilly wrote:kman wrote:Pass on the pretty civilian models, and go for the military-issue packs that CamelBak makes.
So then were can you get the Military bladders from? My local Army surplus has a lot, and they have some of the camo military CamelBak bags, but not just the bladders.
I've taken and converted a black triangle or one shoulder back pack I've had and loved for years into a camel bak (added some El wire too). I got just the standard blue bladder from my local army surplus. Were can I get the high strength bag from?
kman wrote:Another option to note, btw, is this bag:
http://www.botachtactical.com/camelbakstorm.html
It's only a couple of dollars more than a replacement bladder (or even the less... note the 10% off coupon code), so it's like getting a replacement bladder with a free carrying bag to use in alternate situations.I've used this bag to attach to the exterior of a bigger backpack, when there isn't room inside. Works great.
Fire_Moose wrote:Or you can slam a liter before you leave camp then fill up as you leave...
C.f.M. wrote:Well, the weight distribution is much, much more comfortable with the two bottles on each side. However, seeing it broken down, 2L ain't shit! I could easily drink 1L all at once; no wonder I ran out of water all the time.
Aside from carrying 4+ liters around at all times, though, not really any way to avoid it.
I'm hoping though, that since I'll be using electrolytes this year, I won't be so gd THIRSTY like I was, last year.
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