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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bayside, New York
Posts: 499
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Does anybody use this CamelBack???
I bought it today for my century, I do drink from a bottle on regular rides, but I usually when we (club) ride in a busy street with traffic I dont take the chance of taking my attention away or worse having the bottle dropped and someone fall over because of it. I decided I should get the camelback for longer rides to make sure I drink enough. I can also use it on my century that's coming up. Of course I got it in blue to match my bike, shoes, helmet shorts, geez doesn't it sound like I like blue color? Anyway, how do you preffer to fill your hydrapack? do you feel it with plain water and put energy drink in the bottle or visa versa? |
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Can't never could!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: somewhere between the Red & Rio Grande
Posts: 4,326
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That looks like the one I have. Mine is a couple years old and I think it might be a little smaller. I never use mine, but not because the design is bad. The women's specific fit is great for my petite build and I recall it was very comfortable for my first organized ride (50 miles). Personally, I like to use water bottles and not deal with anything on my back.
When I did use it I always put water and ice in mine and energy drink in the bottles. This is another personal preference, I can tolerate warm energy drinks over warm water.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NW Georgia
Posts: 377
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I ordered that one yesterday, based on comments from ladies on this board! I don't have a problem drinking out of my bottles, but with only two water bottles each, DH and I are limited to riding in areas where we can refill, and we want to venture out into the country a bit more. Mine should arrive next week -- we should compare notes after we've both tried it.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 467
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Hey! I have one of these, in a nice light blue.
I started riding again after a long, long absence so I haven't gone past 2 hours yet. For anything shorter than 2 hours, I used to fill the camelb'k with water. Anything longer? Definitely an energy drink (pick your favorite) - ala gatorade, powerade, whatever. I'll do the same once I go past 2 hours in a single ride, which should be real soon ![]() The extra calories (for me anyway) in energy drinks, really helped on longer rides where you have to stay vigilant of your calorie intake to avoid bonking~ |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bayside, New York
Posts: 499
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Will post review after it arrives, it's amazing what a deal you can get on Nashbar, my LBS sells them for 50$.
I also have no problem drinking from a bottle, but sometimes it's impossible when I want to (too much traffic around). |
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Sell crazy someplace else
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2,826
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I have the Charm, the only difference I see is that mine holds less water and the colour is different. I bought mine from Nashbar. i like it and the fit is great.
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Enjoying the Ride
Join Date: May 2006
Location: riding my bicycle down route 66 in CA
Posts: 1,622
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I have a Dream in red(subliminal message here?) works great.The only I did was to cut off some of the hose so it would not hit my leg when pedaling.
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Club rider NOT!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tustin, CA
Posts: 1,191
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I don't have th Dream but have several other Camelbaks in different sizes (50 oz, 72 oz and 100 oz) depending on my ride. I won't use anything else. I've learned to reply on my CB and just hate reaching under the bar for a water bottle. I find I drink more and stay hydrated better. Wearing something on my back has never bothered me. Plus I can carry stuff in the CB and don't have to rely on a seat bag or bar bag. Keeps the bike light and less "rattlely"
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Bendemonium
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Bayside, New York
Posts: 499
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Yea I know which creep crawlies you talking about! Good thing this one comes with free gift of cleaning kit, not sure if it will help. Well I guess I will have to experiment a little bit :-)
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 463
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I just bought this one, but I haven't had a chance to use it yet. I mostly drink plain water, and would put the sports drink in a regular bottle.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Boise, Idaho
Posts: 1,083
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Why in the heck didn't I think of that!!!!! Cutting off some of the hose, what a good idea!!! Karen in Boise, who's hunting for a good sharp scissors.... |
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Sue
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,862
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I have a hi-viz version, with a nicely insulated hose - not sure how I'd cut off any of it, though. I keep stuffing it down into the bag.
I just wish this thing could hold **anything** cargo-wise. I love putting a blinky on the loopy tag thing and glowing in the dark. And despite what people say, it's water in there, not gin. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 747
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I have the Charm, as well. I've found that I can stash a very tiny paperback in with the water bladder, but that's it. I have a bigger one for day trips but I don't really use it on the bike.
I would never put gatorade in the Camelbak, but I do fill it with ice if the day is hot enough. We tend to ride in hot weather so usually I have two bottles of Gatorade plus water in the Camelbak. And cutting the hose is brilliant! I am going to do that before my next ride. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
Posts: 74
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I don't know which one I have, however the bladder can take more than 2L of fluid. I just fill it with cold water and away I go. As I have a significant scar on my upper right back, I was resistant to wearing any type of back pack-however, the camelbak has a sliding set of clasps at the top-so-when I hitch it together, there is NO pressure on my old scar nor over the muscles. The water stays reasonably cold for a long time. There is padding on the back, too, that allows a barrier between my skin and shirt, to leave room for sweat dispersion and evapoartion. I love the little pockets--that let me carry keys, ID--small towel, binoculars--kleenex and all that jazz. I am Very pleased with the whole device. I have no problem getting the mouth piece to my mouth. All in all, this is a piece of gear I wouldn't be without anymore.
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