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Best way to carry water when running.

dbiggs
Posts: 9 Member
Hello, runners. I know the different methods used to carry water during runs, but I would love to hear what works for you. I have decided I MUST carry water while I run (I live in a high heat/humidity area) but I don't want to invest too much money until I do the research and find out what works. My runs are usually less than 10 miles.
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camelback0
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I used to just drive out and stash a water bottle or two along my route (I usually do an out and back, so I hit one twice).
I have since bought a Nike fuel belt and am happy with that. I find it comfortable.0 -
I bought a fanny-pack type carrier. It holds a single sports bottle, but also has a couple of zippered pockets for gels/money/cards/keys etc.0
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Thanks. This seems to be one of the more costly options. I hadn't previously considered it because my runs are short enough that I only need 8-16 oz of water.0
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I was surprised how many of my friends hid water along their route.0
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The fanny pack is the direction I'm leaning towards.0
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Thanks. This seems to be one of the more costly options. I hadn't previously considered it because my runs are short enough that I only need 8-16 oz of water.
I bought my NIke belt at Winners for like $20. I have seen expensive ones though.0 -
I use an amphipod water bottle - so I hold it. I think I paid maybe $20 for it at our local running store. It has a nice shape to it and the handle - so I'm not holding it too tight if I was holding a regular water bottle.
I'm not a fan of running with anything around my waist, so I hold it. It also has a little zipper pouch that could hold a key but I use it for my jelly beans for the long runs.0 -
For anything 16 miles and under, my stomach.0
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I use an amphipod water bottle - so I hold it. I think I paid maybe $20 for it at our local running store. It has a nice shape to it and the handle - so I'm not holding it too tight if I was holding a regular water bottle.
I'm not a fan of running with anything around my waist, so I hold it. It also has a little zipper pouch that could hold a key but I use it for my jelly beans for the long runs.
This is what I do. I think the belts hold more but stuff like that rides up on me no matter what. So I'm happy with the bottle.0 -
I like camelback because the sloshing of the half empty bottle bothers me on a fanny pack. Camelbacks shrink as the water goes out of them, so there is little or no sloshing around. IMO, it's worth the investment.0
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camelback....or you could do it like this with big water jugs instead...0
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