peachygreen
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I tried a few things out. I don't like the camel pack (the one you wear on your back) because it gets too hot and uncomfortable to wear under my arms.
I tried one that straps to your hand and I found I was annoyed with it by about mile 4 and it was just awkard. As you drank the waters sloshed funny and made the weight shift.
So I broke down and got one to wear around my waist. I'm not a huge fan of wearing things around my waist but I know I will need it eventually. I live in Houston where it gets really hot and humid, but I don't drink on runs less than 6 miles. I hydrate before and after on those. After that I need to have something every few miles.
So far I have only tested the belt on a couple short runs. This weekend I have a 6-1/2 mile run scheduled. We'll see how it goes.
My preferred method is to just have water somewhere but that isn't really always practical and normally involves running loops which are easier to cut short. So I am going to have to suck it up and use a belt this time around. I used one with no problems on my first marathon. My biggest complaint is getting the bottles to not taste like soap after washing them.
I tried one that straps to your hand and I found I was annoyed with it by about mile 4 and it was just awkard. As you drank the waters sloshed funny and made the weight shift.
So I broke down and got one to wear around my waist. I'm not a huge fan of wearing things around my waist but I know I will need it eventually. I live in Houston where it gets really hot and humid, but I don't drink on runs less than 6 miles. I hydrate before and after on those. After that I need to have something every few miles.
So far I have only tested the belt on a couple short runs. This weekend I have a 6-1/2 mile run scheduled. We'll see how it goes.
My preferred method is to just have water somewhere but that isn't really always practical and normally involves running loops which are easier to cut short. So I am going to have to suck it up and use a belt this time around. I used one with no problems on my first marathon. My biggest complaint is getting the bottles to not taste like soap after washing them.