Hydration while hiking is essential and cannot be underestimated.
We look at some sources of water if the worst happens and you run out. Read More >>
Your Hiking Guide
Staying hydrated ensures your body functions optimally, preventing dehydration and its associated risks.
In the following section, we delve into the essential aspect of hiking hydration, a critical element not to be overlooked while planning any hiking or outdoor adventure. We'll explore various options like Camelpaks, bladders, water bottles, and also touch upon the importance of water purification.
Each of these hydration methods has its own advantages and considerations, and understanding them can help you choose the best hydration solution that suits your needs and preferences.
So, let's embark on this journey to quench your thirst for knowledge about hiking hydration.
Hydration while hiking is essential and cannot be underestimated.
We look at some sources of water if the worst happens and you run out. Read More >>
The best backpacking water filters are easy-to-use, lightweight, and gets you drinkable water on the go.
See our choice of the best of the breed here >>
Narrowing down your search for the best hydration bladder can be daunting as the market is literally flooded with options!
These are our picks >>
I recently put the Osprey Packs Hydraulics LT Reservoir through its paces.
First impressions were good, but how did it fare out on the trails? Find Out Here
The Platypus Hoser hydration Bladder is well priced and available in several sizes.
But is it worth considering as a replacement or upgrade? Find Out >>
The 85-Ounce Camelbak Rogue Hydration Pack is a staple of the outdoor and hiking world.
But how does it stack up against the competition? Find out here >>
The ThermoBak does not come with space for gear etc, it is purely designed to keep water cool for as long as possible.
You can find out just how well here >>
The Teton Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Backpack is a good size and keenly priced, even including a bladder.
But what is it like out on the trail? Find out >>
A cheap, light 2 liter hydration pack aimed at trail runners and lightweight day hikes – but what is it like to use in real life?
Read our review here >>
The Outdoor Products Cyclone is a 2 liter hydration bladder. So how does it stack up in this competitive area of the market?
Find out here >>
Hydration packs have become a must-have accessory but there is so much choice it is bewildering.
Luckily we have been testing and recommend these >>
If you are looking to save on a CamelBak then this H20 pack looks like a great value alternative.
But how will it hold up on the trail? Find out here >>
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