As the weather has gotten a bit chillier I have started wearing thin gloves during my runs after work with my husband. It's been great except that the gloves have made it hard to keep a grip on my water bottle, and last night I dropped it about four times. So today I have decided I need a hydration pack, especially since I am the type of runner that needs to stay constantly hydrated while running.

On my hunt for a hydration pack, I came across the Camp Inn Hydr8r Hydration Pack, which to my delight was on sale for $9.93! I am thrilled because I am not yet sure how much I am going to love running with something on my back so I don't want to invest a lot of money on a product that may not be the right solution for me. This particular hydration pack holds 100 ounces (or just under three liters), which means it won't be too heavy when it's full. I love that it comes in a bunch of fun colors, which means now my only issue is deciding which color I want.

Penhaligon
Beyond The Valley
Masini Gioielli
That is so cheap! Worth a try! I also need to drink water under my runs and prefer to hold my bottle but I agree it is a bit awkward sometimes... Not sure I would like to have this thing on my back but it is interesting to know how you liked it once you have tested it.
1I love Camelbaks for biking, but I'm not sure if I'd want this bouncing around on my back on runs!
2Fit, I saw this linked to it right away, and just bought two! One for me and one for my man's b-day. Can't beat the price, and we're both saying we want to try these.. Great find!
3I agree pandacn. I think it would take away and distract me to have this on my back.
4Where are they selling them? Can we only get them online or are they on sale at any sports/camping/recreation store? I've been wanting to get a camelbak for hiking but they're just too expensive. This is a good price!
5oh, whoops. guess i can buy it at REI. hehehe.
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