Also, I didn't post this stuff originally on equipment, but I know people do like to hear what works and what doesn't...
The Camelbak I used is the FlashFlo -- holds 1.8L and is a waist pack, not a backpack. The hose clips around the belt, which I found much easier than reaching for a bottle without having to use a backpack. I didn't have a clip to clip it to my chest area, so I had to leave it clipped in the waist pack and grab it when I needed, but I do want to add another clip near the valve like the backpacks have so I don't have to reach at all. I found it to be the best of both worlds, and plan on using it for running longer distances.
The googles I used were the Aqua Sphere "Seal" tinted model (http://www.aquasphereswim.com/products/seal_tinted.html) which I found to be a little big (and thus probably not aerodynamic) but comfortable. They didn't get water in them and didn't fog. I only used them for the tri, so I don't know how they will feel otherwise. Most of my swimming career when I was younger was done without goggles because they were frustrating when they filled with water or fogged, so I am somewhat of a google newb (I was using classic speedo goggles to practice).
I was taking Clif Shot Razz flavored gels, but I decided to try Hammer and really liked that one better, it tasted more like actual raspberry not just subtle raspberry. I have used a couple of the Gu flavors and liked them, but I opt out of any of the caffeinated flavors no matter who they come from. I didn't take the time to chew down the bloks or the sport beans, but I have used those before and thought they were both good.
No solid food for me, I was afraid it'd make me feel sick, especially with the heat.



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