bumbershoot
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I'll call it "improved" if they ditch the big, ugly plastic bugs and fake gator. Was that dumb thing growling?!
That made me giggle for a few minutes.

I'll call it "improved" if they ditch the big, ugly plastic bugs and fake gator. Was that dumb thing growling?!
I went to REI today to try out some hydration things. They didn't have the Camelback Marathoner but I tried on a Nathan, and just NO. There's no way I can run in that thing. Tried on the waist packs and realized that I cannot reliably get to the waterbottle(s) on the left hand side, because I have a tricky shoulder. Getting the Nathan backpack thing on hurt my shoulder, too, and the LAST thing I want to deal with before starting a run is having my shoulder hurting.
So it looks like I'll be trying out different sized water bottles, and I'll be practicing the maneuver of dumping water into it at the water stations! It was neat because while standing at the wall of running hydration things, another runner was getting something, and she, too, just uses a single bottle and dumps water in.(and she did this for two Halfs in Arizona)
I tried out a single-bottle-on-the-side pack as well, or maybe it was to go in the center of the back, but if it's on the side it messed with my arm movement and if it's in back it's a left-hand grab bottle, and again, I can't do that.
Dang.
But that's OK. I'll work it out. : )
i just ordered the marathoner off amazon this week and tried it out for the first time today and i gotta say it was really good, i used camel backs a lot in the military and this one is way better than any one ive ever used i pretty much forgot it was there, so id try to find a place that has it to try it on
How was it to actually put on? I sort of had to squeeze into the Nathan's shoulder straps (and I just put on an XS (faint) jacket in the REI clearance section so I'm not big shouldered anymore) and it wasn't comfy. But if the Marathoner isn't as squeezey maybe I'll try to find one to try on.
Thanks for your thoughts and experience!
its adjustable it has staps on the back and front and it can fit pretty much anyone im a big guy and it fits me fine but you can also make it smaller... the thing i like about this camelbak compared to the ones we had in the military is that its so light you can barely tell you have it on.. it worked really well for me on my run with the florida heat
I'm looking for a water solution as well. I can't run holding a bottle -- shoulder/neck issues that would get aggravated. The little bottles sloshing around at the waist seem like they would bug me, but I haven't tried that yet.
My concern about anything like the camelbak backpack types is that it will be TOO HOT -- how did you find it from that perspective?
I'm looking for a water solution as well. I can't run holding a bottle -- shoulder/neck issues that would get aggravated. The little bottles sloshing around at the waist seem like they would bug me, but I haven't tried that yet.
My concern about anything like the camelbak backpack types is that it will be TOO HOT -- how did you find it from that perspective?
Also spending a lot of time trying to figure exactly what clothes and shoes I want DH and DS to have for me at the finish.
IDK if this helps, but I brought fitted running capris last year for post-race... not a good choice. They were perfect once I had them on, but trying to get them on in a bathroom stall, trying not to tip over or put a bare foot down on the nasty floor after running 10 miles, was the hardest thing I've ever done in my distance running career!I'm leaning toward a skirt this year.
Yeah I'm thinking a swingy a-line dress but now you have me thinking of the pulling over the head, sweaty torso factor. Wish they had showers somewhere at DHS!![]()
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I'm with you! I just received the "Amphipod RunLite AirStretch 4" I ordered and am testing it out on a 6.5mi run this Saturday. If I hate it, perhaps my sister will take it off my hands!I'm spending a LOT of time on this hydration concern.![]()
IDK if this helps, but I brought fitted running capris last year for post-race... not a good choice. They were perfect once I had them on, but trying to get them on in a bathroom stall, trying not to tip over or put a bare foot down on the nasty floor after running 10 miles, was the hardest thing I've ever done in my distance running career!I'm leaning toward a skirt this year.
for hydration, i just bought a 20-oz bottle with a hand strap. i've run with it a few times and like it. i figure i'll refill it with the provided water as needed. i can't stand any kind of belt when it's so hot out.