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Re: [RC] Drinking on trail (human) -- Camelbak question - Jennifer Layman

I use a waste Camelback.  It doesn't hold quite as much water, but it is much more comfortable and balanced. 
 
Jennifer

fullpwr@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi, everyone --

I'm wondering if people who have used Camelbak (or other backpack-
type "hydration systems," as they are pretentiously known) while on trail find
that carrying several pounds of water fairly high up on your back throws your
riding balance off...?

-- Laura Goodin
fullpwr@xxxxxxxxxx

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