What do you put in your bottle?

What do you put in your bottle?

  • Water

    Votes: 71 43.8%
  • Energy Powder, Torq, High5, Zipvit, etc

    Votes: 33 20.4%
  • Cordial, Sqaush, diluted juice etc

    Votes: 48 29.6%
  • Undiluted Fruit Juice

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Home Made Drink

    Votes: 8 4.9%

  • Total voters
    162
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Orange

Active Member
Location
Northamptonshire
Never ridden further than 34 miles in one go, so never needed to take a drink with me.
 

Orange

Active Member
Location
Northamptonshire
how did you know that you was not going to feel thirsty?? :wacko:
Well I didn't do 34 first time out, started at 15 and built up to it. If I keep on adding to the distance then I'm sure one day I'll feel I need a drink and then I'll know for next time - but not been close to feeling like that yet.

Maybe I just don't need as much water as others. I run too, five miles fast usually and never take a drink as I can have one once I get back home. I do often wonder at some of the very slow joggers I see out carrying one of those plastic '0' shaped bottles, full of water and barely even breaking in to a sweat? Maybe they do it for extra weight training for their arms? :biggrin:
 

DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
Location
Littleborough
Somebody posted once that they put custard in their bottle.

When i first read the title "What do you put in your bottle" my first thoughts was a "Ship"


Then i read the post about custard and that was inspiring,,, made me think , i wonder if you could get a McDonalds milk shake in your bottle mmm banana for me please
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
what do they taste like??



how did you know that you was not going to feel thirsty?? :wacko:

These aren't bad. They're Zero calorie, zero carb, and I fid one of them in some diluted squash is palatable
http://road.cc/content/review/21419-high-5-zero-sport-electrolyte-drink-tablets


A pic from the Ragley Site
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Ibi

New Member
Robinsons Summer Fruit!...mmmhhhhh yummy!
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
I only use water, have only ever used water. I load up on carbs with a big bowl of pasta just before I go out on a long ride - if I eat enough of it I can go all day! They say you're supposed to wait 2 hours before riding after a big meal, but I must have a weird metabolism because it works best for me if I eat, say a double portion of pasta, then jump straight on the bike and ride for several hours with a bottle of water, or a camelpack.
 

apollo179

Well-Known Member
The electrolytes arnt cheap. About £3 for 6 little packets. Bought from tesco , there was no price label and i was thinking about 50 pence, shock when i looked at the bill.
 
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