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| I really don't have a suggestion for that type of bottle, but I wanted to share that I love my camelback water bottle. It's one that has a straw and easy access when walking. I attached a lineyard to mine for easy carrying. My hubby attaches one of those hook things to put on his belt. You can google the brand name, but I think we bought ours at Joe's sporting goods or maybe it was Cabela's....either one, I know we didn't pay over $12 for each. I hope that helps some. I really like mine because it doesn't leak at all and it has survived the dishwasher really well
__________________ ~Lisa~ F, 36, 5' 7", Medium Frame I've been to the edge of 240something and I ain't going back! CW: 185 GW: 165 1st Goal: 180 2nd Goal: 175 3rd Goal: 170 Final Goal: 165 "You get what you put into it..." |
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| Thanks Lisa, when I used to hike a lot of people I hiked with used Camelbacks too. I will check them out. |
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| I think I need one of those camelbacks that attach to your back and have the straw around the front. My hubby thinks I do, any ways, the way I drink my water...lol.
__________________ ~Lisa~ F, 36, 5' 7", Medium Frame I've been to the edge of 240something and I ain't going back! CW: 185 GW: 165 1st Goal: 180 2nd Goal: 175 3rd Goal: 170 Final Goal: 165 "You get what you put into it..." |
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| I still love Nalgene bottles. They have ones that are smaller in the middle, but I dont know about having that with (I'm guessing here what a "chugger top" is) the right top since the ones I quickly found were either with straws or the spouts that the bicycle water bottles have. They're BPA free too.
__________________ 27/f/5'10" HW - 312, LW - 172 (Jul 2007), CW - 205, GW - 160 |
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