Subscribe to Outside Magazine
advertisement
2009 Winter Buyer's Guide
View the entire 300-plus collection of must-have gear items tailor-made for your adventurous lifestyle. PLUS: A special section on womens gear.
Gear Guy

Today's Question
I'm looking for the lightest breatheable bivy sack out there, any suggestions? answer

What is the best way to carry water on a hike? answer

Gear Girl

Today's Question
What's a good women's analog watch for under $200? answer

What equipment should a new mountain biker buy? answer

Workbench

Skin Care

Gear Upgrade

Make a Ski Sling

User Reviews

User Reviews

Browse Outdoor Gear

Online Favorites

Special Issues

Photo Galleries

save this page print this page email this page
  • share this page

Outside Magazine August 2001

Liquid Assets
Hydration systems for guzzling on the go
By Dan Oko


Intro | Trail Running, Mountain Biking, and Mountaineering | Paddling, Multisport, and Adventure Travel

DRINK TO THIS: Sport-specific hydration systems that quench, by CamelBak, Eastern Mountain Sports, Hydrapak, Platypus, The North Face, and Ultimate Direction.

FORGET FOR a moment the fact that severe dehydration can result in kidney and heart failure—hell, even high-school football coaches know that. (We hope.) Just a slight dip in your body's H2O reservoir can diminish coordination, reduce men-tal acuity, and provoke overheating; more simply, dehydration makes you stumble around like an idiot before you ultimately bonk and drive your face into the gravel. For top-flight athletes, this can mean the difference between a cash purse and a DNF; but for the rest of us, whether we're balancing a mountain bike on an off-camber trail crawling with wet roots, or limping to the finish of that first ultra run, a mouthful of cool water can better the odds of success. Bicyclists, of course, have known the benefits of no-hands drinking for years, but pack manufacturers have recently begun producing hydration systems that let you gulp on the run regardless of your sport. Here are our top selections for getting over that drinking problem of yours. Cheers.


 
Intro | Trail Running, Mountain Biking, and Mountaineering | Paddling, Multisport, and Adventure Travel