Running water bottles

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Nike Refuel Grip Bottle 700ml
17.95
Nike Refuel Locking Bottle 700ml
19.95
Nike Refuel Grip Bottle 530ml
15.95
Camelbak Podium Chill 700ml Bottle 710ml
18.95 -5% 19.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Bottle 620ml
10.95 -15% 12.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Bottle 710ml
11.95 -20% 14.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 710ml
19.95
SIGG Traveller Drinking bottle (1 liter)
SIGG Traveller Drinking bottle (1 liter)
SIGG Traveller Drinking bottle (1 liter)
Camelbak Podium 600ml Bottle
10.95 -15% 12.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 600ml
13.95 -22% 17.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 600ml
15.95 -11% 17.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Steel Bottle 530ml
29.95 -14% 34.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Bottle 620ml
10.95 -15% 12.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 620ml
15.95 -11% 17.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 620ml
14.95 -17% 17.95 RRP
SIGG Total Color Drinking bottle (1 liter)
18.95 -10% 20.95 RRP
SIGG Total Color Drinking bottle (1 liter)
19.95 -5% 20.95 RRP
SIGG Total Color Drinking bottle (600 ml)
17.95 -5% 18.95 RRP
SIGG Total Color Drinking bottle (600 ml)
SIGG Total Color Drinking bottle (600 ml)
17.95 -5% 18.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Ice 600ml Bottle
23.95 -20% 29.95 RRP
Camelbak Podium Ice 600ml Bottle
23.95 -20% 29.95 RRP
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How Much Should I Drink While Running?

During a run that lasts less than an hour or covers less than 10 kilometers, it is usually not necessary to drink while running. However, on very hot days, it is wise to hydrate. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids beforehand, about 250-500 ml. Drinking after your run is also very important. To determine how much you need to drink, weigh yourself before and after your run. The weight you lose should be multiplied by a factor of 1.5. For example: (80-79) x 1.5 = 1.5 liters. For every kilogram you lose, you need to drink 1.5 liters of water. Don't drink it all at once, but spread it over several hours after the run.

What Drinking Systems Are Available for Running?

Water is not always available on the sidelines, as is often the case during races. That's why it's important to bring your own hydration system. There are various drinking systems that are handy for long-distance running. Here’s a breakdown of the different options and their benefits.

Hydration Backpack

A hydration backpack is ideal for long distances, as they are lightweight and equipped with adjustable straps, so they can be customized to fit your body and stay in place. You drink from a hose connected to the backpack, and some hydration packs even have a valve to shut off the hose.

Hydration Belt

Another option is the hydration belt, which allows you to store your bottle and protein bar. It's a type of belt that sits around your hips and is comfortable enough not to be noticeable while running.

Tip

If you use a bottle, you can easily attach an energy gel with an elastic band to take it with you.

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