Old 06-14-21, 07:38 AM
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CAT7RDR
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On hottish hikes and rides I give into wearing a Camelbak Hydration backpack so I can constantly sip cold water. I place the backpack in the freezer full of water for 2 hours prior to the hike or ride. I also add a 16 oz frozen electrolyte drink to the pack pouch to keep the water cold and within a couple of hours it melts to give me a cold electrolyte drink when I need it.

https://www.camelbak.com/recreation/...e/CB-2245.html

I also carry two 32 oz Camelbak Reign insulated bottles unfrozen and they stay cool for a couple of hours in 85F heat. I do not think you will have much luck keeping anything cool no matter the bottle type for long in 100F+ temps unless you freeze it. The Reign bottles fit both my 58 cm frames with both carbon and aluminum bottle cages.

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