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Looking forward to the hot days that might appear this summer but one thing I do struggle with is getting enough fluids when climbing for maybe a whole morning or afternoon. Being a sweater, a water bottle attached to my harness is gone in minutes so was wondering if anyone has worn or wears a camelback.

Does it get in the way too much, shoulder straps uncomfortable or interfere with your harness?

 

Your thoughts or experiences welcomed :thumbup1:

 

Warren

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I'm just the same - sweat for Britain just as soon as warm day threatens! lol There must be some kind of climber's drink jacket with a straw just full of drink compartments. It's making me sweat just thinking about it!:001_tt2:

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Yes, was thinking that a decent capacity camelback would be pretty heavy and increase the sweatage! Might just use an extra strong hose pipe as a climbing line and all my groundie has to do is turn on the tap below. Sorted!

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