ricknmontana
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Dude, it's called water and it comes from your sink and is basically free....quit wasting money on that crawHAT
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Dude, it's called water and it comes from your sink and is basically free....quit wasting money on that crawHAT
I would recommend Hoist. For around $2.34 per bottle (cheaper than Gatorade or powerade depending on your area) it is 100% American made and they support our veterans. I partner with brands that are American made and supporters of our veterans.I've been a Gatorade/Powerade guy (zero sugar) and recently had a no sugar Bodyarmor. Tasted pretty good! I see it has a bunch of vitamins and stuff in it that the others don't. Beneficial and worth the switch or no big difference between them? I'm not interested in spending big bucks for stuff I'm just going to sweat out so this stuff is a good diet soda replacement for me.
Well, you're just some kind of special. You have to be the only guy that has snow available all year long. I would put you on ignore but you come up with some truly crazy shit that's good for a laugh.I hardly sweat and keep my weight down. Electrolyte restoration is seldom an issue for me unless extreme heat. Carrying the weight of water simply makes no sense when there's snow on the ground. I don't need much to rehydrate. Snow does the job just fine. However, not a good idea unless constantly on the move and body core temp is sufficient to avoid the chills. If anything, eating cold snow helps keep my core temp stabilized during strenuous hunts. Helps avoid sweating = stinking. It works. Been doing it for sixty years.
Snow is usually available in hunting season. Where I hunt anyway.Well, you're just some kind of special. You have to be the only guy that has snow available all year long. I would put you on ignore but you come up with some truly crazy shit that's good for a laugh.
The hardly sweats part made me laugh as I just came in from working around the yard and changed into the third dry T-shirt for the day. Have them hanging outside to dry before tossing them in the hamper.Well, you're just some kind of special. You have to be the only guy that has snow available all year long. I would put you on ignore but you come up with some truly crazy shit that's good for a laugh.
Definitely too strong at the recommended dilution rate!Liquid IV
I like mine diluted 1packet to 50oz nalgene
Had to reply to this due to the comment about Propel and moderate exercise. I'm a huge Propel guy. Love the stuff for around the farm when I'm sweating buckets. Thought it'd would be the bomb for a hunt. Couldn't have been more wrong. Had a long hard day and drank 2 liters with Propel and felt awful. Tried it a couple other times on the hunt and it just didn't do it for me. Left it in the food box after that.Pedialyte single packs or the Walmart equivalent brand. I use them religiously when cycling long distances or racing and when hunting the high country. I’ve tried nearly everything and this combo works the best for me. Also, if cramps are common you might want to throw a few packs of soy sauce in your pack (from the Chinese takeout place) since a packet chased by water it will help you recover quickly.
For more moderate exercise and hunting I flavor my water with Propel singles.
Cheers!
Never tried the concord grape juice, but I'm a fan of blueberry green tea at night for the antioxidants. I drink so damn much coffee the caffine doesn't keep me up.Welch's concord grape juice is my go-to for my hunting pack. It has a higher antioxidant value than acai juice which is considered one of the superfoods and high levels of electrolytes too. If I'm going to drink water I want it to be proper plain water, and if I'm going to drink something with flavor I want it to have flavor and not be too mild. The grape juice is a nice energizing pick-me-up on a long hike and then I pack water as well.