ZellyB
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Thanks to everyone for experiences on clothing for the after party. I can see how the weather/temp could be a big deciding factor on that. I'm still uncertain about whether to do a costume or just a custom t-shirt again.
I've run with a fuel belt before and do fine with them, but this past year I switched to a handheld bottle and like it much better. I use the Nathan insulated speed draw. I like it a lot. Easy to drink out of and the bottle is decently ergonomic so it fits pretty comfortably in my hand. I can fit some fuel or a key in the pocket or my phone will fit as well. On really long runs, it's not enough fluid, but most of our long runs are with our running group and they set out water for us at designated spots, so I generally just refill at that point.
http://www.nathansports.com/hydration/handhelds/speeddraw-plus-insulated
On long runs I almost always am in a Sparkle skirt which has huge pocket capacity, so I can carry my phone and as much fuel as I need easily in my pockets. On races I don't usually carry any fluids and just rely on the race to provide water and electrolyte drinks. My stomach is pretty hardy, so I don't have a big issue with drinking whatever on my races.
I started using the Camelbak Elixer tabs this past year and really like it. I dilute it more than called for and it's not as sweet as some other drinks, so I've had good luck with it.
I've run with a fuel belt before and do fine with them, but this past year I switched to a handheld bottle and like it much better. I use the Nathan insulated speed draw. I like it a lot. Easy to drink out of and the bottle is decently ergonomic so it fits pretty comfortably in my hand. I can fit some fuel or a key in the pocket or my phone will fit as well. On really long runs, it's not enough fluid, but most of our long runs are with our running group and they set out water for us at designated spots, so I generally just refill at that point.
http://www.nathansports.com/hydration/handhelds/speeddraw-plus-insulated
On long runs I almost always am in a Sparkle skirt which has huge pocket capacity, so I can carry my phone and as much fuel as I need easily in my pockets. On races I don't usually carry any fluids and just rely on the race to provide water and electrolyte drinks. My stomach is pretty hardy, so I don't have a big issue with drinking whatever on my races.
I started using the Camelbak Elixer tabs this past year and really like it. I dilute it more than called for and it's not as sweet as some other drinks, so I've had good luck with it.