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kobyj
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PostPosted: 09/08/04 - 18:53    Post subject:
rtpd113 wrote:
is sloshing around an issue when it is like half full/empty


I never noticed it sloshing around. But I have only used it on the mountain bike and the motorcycle. I don't use it while running or on the road bike.
Cappy
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PostPosted: 09/24/04 - 05:19    Post subject:
PH sent me one that he longer used a few weeks ago (thanks again thumbs up ). I took it out for the first time today.

It was a 70 ounce model. It fit real nice. I could hardly notice the extra weight at all. Not bounce or sloshing either

I really like having not to reach down to the cage for my bottle. The water was a nice cool tempature the whole ride as well.

I definitely am glad I have one, and recommend.

Cappy
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PostPosted: 09/28/04 - 17:14    Post subject:
I actually stopped using it for the following reasons.

1. summer sweat OMG NASTY!!!
2. normally two water bottles is enough to at least get you to a store for water, sports drink.
3. too cumbersome when trying to adjust things in jersey pockets
4. pretty limited to only one fluid (there is one model with a slpit bladder)
5. not dishwasher friendly

What i enjoyed
1. lots of fluid available.
2. small bag to carry some objects, food.
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