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lizbids
09-15-2007, 08:33 PM
I used the "Dream" Camelback on my tour, but I'm looking for something a little more sleek. I looked at the company's web site, but are there any road cyclists out there who can give me their opinons (ups/downs) on the type they use? Thanks, gals!

Happy_Wheels!
09-15-2007, 09:19 PM
Hi Liz!

I Like Camelbaks ! :)

So Do Others Here!

Search Camelbak and You Shall See! :)

Luv,
Happy Wheels!

Running Mommy
09-15-2007, 09:31 PM
I use the rogue. Love it... Even has a "pump port" pocket for your pump. It's been through two Ironmans, and all the training that comes with an IM...
Or is that Ironmen... :confused: :p

singletrackmind
09-16-2007, 06:25 AM
I use the Rogue too, for road and dirt, but the Dream and Classic appear to be more aerodynamic. Guess it depends on how much you want to carry in it. Personally, I'm all about the kitchen sink. :D

Fredwina
09-16-2007, 11:18 AM
I feel naked without mine :eek:
I have a Dream and a smaller one( forgot the name)
living in the desert tends to remove the stigma:rolleyes:

Scarlet
09-16-2007, 02:09 PM
Hi
love the way I dont have to use bottles but the charm is only good for about 2 hours as its so small and hardly any room for anything else at all

get summin bigger

xx

Over50Newbie
09-16-2007, 02:12 PM
I'm different. I have the little fanny pack called the FlashFlo.

It only holds 45 ounces, but I love it.

It has cargo space too. I usually carry my keys, a cell phone, a sandwich, some tissue, aspirin, gu, and a power bar. I don't need anything bigger.

I just wore it on my century ride last week. I refilled it at the rest stops. I also wear it on the biking sections of my sprint triathlons. It encourages me to keep drinking.

It is really easy to use!

Lynette

sbctwin
09-16-2007, 04:52 PM
I have the magic, which holds about 72 ounces. I hate the weight on my bike, but love the ease of keeping hydrated without reaching for a bottle. I didn't ride with mine today because it was only a 20 miler and found I kept reaching for the straw and nothing was there:eek: .

OakLeaf
09-16-2007, 04:52 PM
I prefer the Platypus bottles (MUCH easier to fill, clean and dry), but I just saw on their website that they don't make packs any more.

I read something on the LA Times site not long ago about a hydration pack that's actually sprung so it allows air flow between your back and the pack. That's my main issue with them - if it's hot enough to need one, it's too hot to wear one.

.... searching back to find the brand name... Ergon Bike (http://www.ergon-bike.com/us/index.html) - it's expensive and you have to supply your own bottle (that's where the Platypus comes in) - but if I had it to do over again I'd *definitely* want to at least try that one on. It sounds wonderful.

emily_in_nc
09-16-2007, 05:46 PM
I also use the FlashFlo Camelbak waistpack. I like it better than having something on my shoulders and back. I never even notice it on a ride, in part because it doesn't hold as much water, so doesn't weigh me down. It's best for shorter rides (up to 2 hours) since it doesn't hold as much, but you can also supplement it with water bottles. On a really long ride, I'll use water in the Camelbak and Accelerade in a water bottle (or two).

Emily

solobiker
09-16-2007, 05:59 PM
I love mine, however be aware of what color it is. I live in Colorado where it is sunny most of the time. I used to have a darker one and I noticed it tended to heat up the water in the bladder faster then in a lighter color one. Nothing like drinking warm water on a hot day 60 miles out. YUCK

crazybikinchic
09-16-2007, 07:22 PM
I used one for the HHH this year. I was glad I did. Helped me stay hydrated. The biggest downfall is that they start smelling funky. I doused mine in Fabreeze. Smells much better.

Scarlet
09-17-2007, 01:37 PM
i sterilise the bladder with milton (used here in uk for baby bottles ... when really everyone should breastfeed!!)
i also but the outer "rucksack" in the washing machine on a 40 degree cycle along with my other cycle clothes... comes out smelling sweet as a daisy!

Scarlet x:cool:

Over50Newbie
09-17-2007, 07:22 PM
On a really long ride, I'll use water in the Camelbak and Accelerade in a water bottle (or two).

Emily

Hey, Emily - I do the exact same thing. Now tell me that the Accelerade flavor that you like is orange, and I will really freak!:D

Lynette

deedolce
09-18-2007, 12:01 AM
Tep, I use the Catalyst. Smaller, but is where I ride it's easy enough to refill. I hydrate better if it's right there, unlike the bottle, where I have to slow, or stop pedaling, because my bike handling skills aren't the greatest!

emily_in_nc
09-18-2007, 12:43 PM
Hey, Emily - I do the exact same thing. Now tell me that the Accelerade flavor that you like is orange, and I will really freak!:D


No freaking needed -- I haven't tried orange! The one I have is blue-raspberry, and I'm not crazy about it (it's okay), but I have a huge tub of it I got on sale, so I'm using it up! :D

Emily

Fredwina
09-18-2007, 01:04 PM
No freaking needed -- I haven't tried orange! The one I have is blue-raspberry, and I'm not crazy about it (it's okay), but I have a huge tub of it I got on sale, so I'm using it up! :D

Emily
Orange is a little too sweet.for my tastes. I like the lemonade (in a water bottle, and use the CB to carry plain old H20)