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Ulesys
Ulesys
WA
135 posts
WA, 135 posts
30 Jul 2014 9:32pm
As the downwind/racing season approaches, I am looking at hydration options. What is the consensus on hydration packs vs water bottle belts? The straight up obvious one is price point for a bottle belt but keen to hear other perceptions of what is the best option. Is it really worth all that money for a backpack with a bladder in it?
hilly
hilly
WA
8130 posts
WA, 8130 posts
30 Jul 2014 9:38pm
Ulesys said..
Is it really worth all that money for a backpack with a bladder in it?


Yes
AndyR
AndyR
QLD
1344 posts
QLD, 1344 posts
30 Jul 2014 11:49pm
Vest pacs are so comfy no rubbing under the arms as designed better than the traditional camelback types almost forgot it's there.
SUPHIREAUS
SUPHIREAUS
NSW
115 posts
NSW, 115 posts
31 Jul 2014 12:12am
+1 for VestPac
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
31 Jul 2014 12:31am
I prefer to use a bottle belt..

But if you choose to carry a bum-bag type PFD it's a but hard to have both unless you wear the PFD at the front..

I don't like wearing it at the front and I don't like the two waist belts..

So I now use the new bum-bag Camelbak drinking system that has room in it to store the PFD..

I have a few bum-bag type drinking systems and IMO this new Camelbak that's been designed specially for SUP is the best..
PaulVee
PaulVee
VIC
126 posts
VIC, 126 posts
31 Jul 2014 3:23pm
This looks interesting!

www.popularairsoft.com/news/its-skeletonized-bottle-holder


It looks like it would fit on your PFD belt.

Have to be equivalent in AUS/NZ.
Stephenseals
Stephenseals
QLD
90 posts
QLD, 90 posts
31 Jul 2014 5:07pm
DavidJohn said..
I prefer to use a bottle belt..

But if you choose to carry a bum-bag type PFD it's a but hard to have both unless you wear the PFD at the front..

I don't like wearing it at the front and I don't like the two waist belts..

So I now use the new bum-bag Camelbak drinking system that has room in it to store the PFD..

I have a few bum-bag type drinking systems and IMO this new Camelbak that's been designed specially for SUP is the best..


hello DJ Just noticed that you talk about PFDs getting ready to do my first down wind run I always paddle solo usually in good weather, but now about to do downwind runs. Do most downwinders carry PFDs if so what types are best and whats the type of camel back that has storage for one?, sorry for all the questions did not realize people carried PFDs.
Desflurane
Desflurane
114 posts
114 posts
31 Jul 2014 3:46pm
Yes to carrying a PFD and it fits with plenty of spare room in the waist Camelback.
Stephenseals
Stephenseals
QLD
90 posts
QLD, 90 posts
31 Jul 2014 5:50pm
Desflurane said..
Yes to carrying a PFD and it fits with plenty of spare room in the waist Camelback.


Thank's what type do you recommend.
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
31 Jul 2014 4:08pm
oh........that sort of drinking.....thought it was like beer before wine or wine before beer opinions
foamballer
foamballer
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
31 Jul 2014 7:38pm
My current solution... which doesn't work at all in a hectic downwinder.

tightlines
tightlines
WA
3509 posts
WA, 3509 posts
31 Jul 2014 5:51pm
Vestpac, that is all you need to know.
Desflurane
Desflurane
114 posts
114 posts
31 Jul 2014 6:29pm
Stephenseals said..

Desflurane said..
Yes to carrying a PFD and it fits with plenty of spare room in the waist Camelback.



Thank's what type do you recommend.


I have a Hutchwilco, but DJ will be along to recommend one available in OZ.
They're cheaper.
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