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Keeping You Hydrated the Best Way Possible Step up to the podium Quite simply, this is the new bottle for cyclists. Sip from any angle without having to bite the valve open or slap it shut. The revolutionary cap and bite valve offer spillproof hydration at a high-flow rate, with no “plastic” taste. 24 oz. Podium Bottle $8.99 Clip integrated handle to carabiner or carry with one finger CamelBak has been an innovative hydration pioneer since 1991. Revolutionary new water bottles for all cyclists make hydration on-thego quicker, easier and less messy. Different features give lots of choices for your active day. Self-sealing valve made of medical grade silicone Sip it, don’t tip it Drink easily on the move through the Big Bite™ Valve and straw, without taking your eyes off the road. A great new, squeezable bottle with an integrated loop handle on the cap that is good for any outdoor adventure. 22 oz. Performance Bottle $7.99 Clear strip lets you easily see water level Are You Drinking Enough? Cyclists dehydrate faster than other athletes. For maximum alertness, endurance and performance, drink regularly to replenish fluids lost by perspiration and respiration. Drink before you’re thirsty using the “hour” rule. Drink approximately 20 ounces for each hour you ride, and for an hour after you return. Hydration packs are popular because they’re comfortable and let you drink without taking your hands off the handlebars or your eyes off the road or trail. You’ll drink more because it’s convenient. Versatile. Hydration packs are also useful for many other activities, including hiking, trail running and paddling. Women’s Easy sip straw Polypropylene blend bottle with HydroGuard means no funky taste Accessible media pocket protects your goods with water-resistant zipper Sternum strap is positioned to fit women better To get the pack that best suits your needs, think about: 1. How much fluid you’ll need. For long rides or hikes, especially in hot weather, you’ll want a pack to hold at least 75 oz. of liquid. Also consider how easily the reservoir can be filled and cleaned, the feel of the sip spout and the availability of replacement parts. 2. How much gear you have to carry. To carry clothes and food, the pack will need inside compartment space, external pockets and/or lash straps. 3. Pack features. Consider how the pack fits your body. Do you need a sternum strap and waist strap? Pockets greatly increase convenience. Nicer packs feature better bite valves, sturdier materials and more intelligent construction. Air Director™ back panel creates ventilation Leader of the pack: new and improved The best-selling MTB pack features a splashguard, a dynamic suspension harness and a removable waistbelt. Comfort and fit have never been better. Worry-free pack stays clean with OMEGA™ HydroTanium™ reservoir that eliminates 99.9% of bacteria and fungus. Capacity: Fluid 100 oz. Cargo 549 cu. in. M.U.L.E. $84.99 The premier pack for women It’s the perfect combination of storage, hydration and comfort. Curved suspension harness is lined with Air Mesh and soft Velvetex™ to prevent chafing. Shorter pack profile fits women’s smaller torsos. Capacity: Fluid 100 oz. Cargo 500 cu. in. L.U.X.E. $84.99 A loss from dehydration, as low as 2% of body weight can cause significant decline in your mind and body’s performance. www.med.umich.edu