I'll try the insulated bottles and the Cytomax next time. I love the ice cream idea too![]()
I'll try the insulated bottles and the Cytomax next time. I love the ice cream idea too![]()
"One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do."
Henry Ford
I have one of those Polar brand insulated bottles they sell at all the bike shops ard here, and believe me, they don't work. at all. they just reduce the amt of fluid u can carry in the same bottle. Please don't waste yr money. It might be better to just fill the bottles 2/3 full and freeze them on their sides. bring one frozen bottle and one reg bottle so by the middle of the ride, the one remaining bottle is still cool and drinkable.
Riding early in the morning works well. I also keep two water bottles full, and when it gets hot, I squirt a little water through one of the holes in my helmet, and spinkle a little on the back of my neck. That helps a lot.
It is difficult with the heat and the humidity. I did 70 miles this morning in 90+ heat and the Cytomax is absolutely necessary. We plan our breaks for stores where we can pick up cold water to mix with our powders (or some of the guys actually go for the soft drinks). I have also ordered some Enduralyte (Hammer product) since so many of the strong riders also mix it into their bottles with their energy drinks. I guess it really comes down to trial and error to see what works best for you.
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"~John F. Kennedy
We went biking this morning and biked the trails on the MCT system in Collinsville and Edwardsville region. We made two pits stops at the local Culvers to wash off with cold water and for fluid replacement. Then we were halfway on our ride and went to the local coffee shop in Edwardsville to wash off/soak up the A/c and enjoy a frozen frappicino. So it was possible to ride in this heat if you take precautions. I use a polar bottle with Hammer Heed, frozen on it's side , then add a small amt of cold water before we start the ride. It stays cold for a while for my comfort. I also use a camelbak filled with water and ice cubes so being hydrated is not a problem for me. The heat can make the ride miserable and I've found that the older I'm getting that I need to take a couple of pit stops to cool off for a few minutes.. part of my problem also is the 'hot flashes'![]()
I don't ride in the heat of the day. I'm just a weather weenie. Mornings or evenings... and when it's hot... I don't go fast.
I do drink lots, toss in extra salt and fruits and anything with electrolytes... and wait for the fall and winter![]()
+1 on the frozen heed...just not in the camelbak![]()