ridecamp@endurance.net: [endurance] cAMELBAK WATER SYSTEM

[endurance] cAMELBAK WATER SYSTEM

Linda Flemmer (CVLNURS@CHKD-7.evms.edu)
Tue, 30 Apr 1996 09:36:27 -0500 (EST)

I tried out the Camelbak water system the same weekend as I tried
the new tights - a glutton for punishment. I found that the pack did
bounce a little at the trot, but it did not slosh or seem to put me
off balance. The straps seem a little narrow but didn't irritate me
too much. I plan to get the pads for the straps and a sternal strap
(since hay string wasn't too fashionable.)

All in all, it was a success! I did drink more (thanks Samm) -
emptied the equivalent of 3 sports bottles where I might have only
drunk one. I'm not the most coordinated person - at a gallop, I
usually choke on the sports bottles. I was able to sip to my heart's
content w/ the Camelbak. The only draw back I could see was pit
stops in the bushes when my riding partners were 2 men. Oh well. It
was slightly warm w/ the pack on my back until I started soaking the
pack with water bottle periodically.

My horse has learned to drink from a water bottle. I may continue
to carry it to "spritz" him periodically as well as rinse out his mouth after
on-trail electrolytes!

Another great success from the great "trial trip" to the mountains. I
wish the new saddle had come for the trip instead of this week. I
wanted to work out the bugs before some of the rides come up for us.
I know what I'll be doing this weekend!

Linda Flemmer
ABF Challenger ("Rocket") & Eternal Point ("Major")
Blue Wolf Equestrian Supplies/ Blue Wolf Ranch
Chesapeake, VA

"In case of emergency - Fur side up, steel side down!"