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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbo" data-source="post: 4930269" data-attributes="member: 67762"><p>Good post. My advice is to be prepared with hydration. I have a rtic (cheaper than yeti by far) 1 gallon stainless steel jug that I refrigerate at night and then add a tray of ice to in the morning. Even on the hottest days it will keep ice all day. Then I have a bunch of propel packets. I drink out of a stainless steel RTIC tumbler so it keeps it could while in the cup as opposed to plastic. Liquid temperature is way overlooked. Ice cold water cools you down much more than a plastic bottle that's getting warm fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbo, post: 4930269, member: 67762"] Good post. My advice is to be prepared with hydration. I have a rtic (cheaper than yeti by far) 1 gallon stainless steel jug that I refrigerate at night and then add a tray of ice to in the morning. Even on the hottest days it will keep ice all day. Then I have a bunch of propel packets. I drink out of a stainless steel RTIC tumbler so it keeps it could while in the cup as opposed to plastic. Liquid temperature is way overlooked. Ice cold water cools you down much more than a plastic bottle that's getting warm fast. [/QUOTE]
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