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stay_upright 08-26-2009 03:27 AM

Camelbak tube in the helmet?
 
I notice in F1 they use drink pipes feeding into their helmet so I guess they can drink without using their hands - has anyone done this for enduro? A few races there is no let up at all and i prectically have to stop to get my LH to put the drink tube in my mouth so being able to drink more frequently would be good.... Also I can only dronk for so long before i feel like I'm starting to suffocate so can only take in a certain quantity of water each drink....

eff 08-26-2009 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stay_upright (Post 33707)
I notice in F1 they use drink pipes feeding into their helmet so I guess they can drink without using their hands - has anyone done this for enduro? A few races there is no let up at all and i prectically have to stop to get my LH to put the drink tube in my mouth so being able to drink more frequently would be good.... Also I can only dronk for so long before i feel like I'm starting to suffocate so can only take in a certain quantity of water each drink....

Can you use one of these?

http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recre...edirector.aspx

GMP 08-26-2009 08:38 AM

My buddy used to run the tube in his helmet but brush ripped it out constantly. I just grab a drink when the trail gets easy, although a neck roll makes it harder to get the mouthpiece under the helmet quickly.

reiterrider 08-26-2009 10:40 AM

Made in Seattle Hyradation
 
Run the hose under your arm instead of over the shoulder and wrap the last 6" with wire, you can bend to fit.

I use the Playtpus brand, easy to fill, water taste better and they make a filtration system for long rides so you can fill up from a stream without getting sick.

http://cascadedesigns.com/platypus/h...zip-sl/product

http://cascadedesigns.com/images/pro...ty_big_zip.jpg

reiterrider 08-26-2009 10:41 AM

Here's the gravity system
 
http://cascadedesigns.com/images/pro...leanstream.jpg


http://cascadedesigns.com/Platypus/F...Filter/product

eff 08-26-2009 11:01 AM

Looks like an IV

mountain thumper 08-26-2009 02:05 PM

id does kinda bring up visons of the er :)
i like the idea, but having to carry two containers is silly, why cant you just put in dirty water, and drink from the clean side of the filter? its not like you can suck a whole lot thru anyway.

ive got a straw filter for hiking, you just dip a container in the creek, and drink through the straw like normal.

how does the zipper hold up to pressure? i break lots of lids from over tightening, cuz they alway seem to leak.

stay_upright 08-26-2009 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GMP (Post 33715)
My buddy used to run the tube in his helmet but brush ripped it out constantly. I just grab a drink when the trail gets easy, although a neck roll makes it harder to get the mouthpiece under the helmet quickly.

Sometimes it never gets easy, or maybe that's just me... If I have to slow a bit to take my LH off I tend to put off drinking for a bit...

reiterrider 08-27-2009 09:58 AM

gravity system
 
The gravity system is not for racing but for long rides where you would run out of water. If I ride a 80+ mile ride. I can go through 2-100oz reservoirs in a day. The clean bag is your main container. The dirty bag and filter are easily rolled up and weigh less than 1 lb. It takes 4 mins. to filter 200oz. One of us carries the spare tube the other carries the first aid kit and someone else carries the filter system.

reiterrider 08-27-2009 10:01 AM

Lifetime warranty for Platypus / Cascade System
 
BTW Cascade Design has a lifetime warranty, if your hydration system leaks they replace it for free.
Can't beat that!


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