??! I'd say one of the many where it might excelRanCoWeAla wrote:This is one of the few applications where the Military might be ok


Two hours in hot weather, maybe. Otherwise, two hour runs should normally require no water. Read this if that sounds as wrong to you as it did to me a couple of years ago.bearfacedkiller wrote:As far as you are running are you bringing water?
That book looks very interesting, may have to check it outgaj999 wrote:Two hours in hot weather, maybe. Otherwise, two hour runs should normally require no water. Read this if that sounds as wrong to you as it did to me a couple of years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/Waterlogged-Serio ... rds=noakes
Gordon
Thanks for the link I'm gonna check that out. I usually bring water if I run more than 5-6 miles.gaj999 wrote:Two hours in hot weather, maybe. Otherwise, two hour runs should normally require no water. Read this if that sounds as wrong to you as it did to me a couple of years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/Waterlogged-Serio ... rds=noakes
Gordon
Good rec. on the swick with g-clip. I've done that too, basically same carry.shu wrote:A Swick works great for running. It weighs almost nothing, a g-clip fits almost anywhere, and it deploys effortlessly. I clip it at about 2 o'clock and forget about it.
But since I usually run after dark--and 'economic development' in my state has brought in a lot more transient types with less concern for other people's rights or possessions--I have taken to running with a compact XD in a Snubby Kit Bag from HPG....
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