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Why don't more windsurfers use camelpaks?

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Created by Itch > 9 months ago, 10 Nov 2007
Itch
VIC, 107 posts
10 Nov 2007 6:17PM
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Just sitting here watching the drinks break on the test match having a beer and wondered about hydration.Does anyone use a camelpak when windsurfing?
I know I don't drink enough when out on the water.

wormy
QLD, 679 posts
10 Nov 2007 6:15PM
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I was so thirsty yesterday on the water I went and bought one, Didn't use it today because I felt like a goose when I tried it on, Probably will use it on long sessions or when the tide is out and we have to walk 500m to the water, getting bloody hot now in north QLD.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
10 Nov 2007 6:37PM
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You didn't happen to lose a can of Carlton Mid strength beer then did you?? Cos if you did I found it floating at Pelican Point. Perhaps you better re think the camel pack.

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
10 Nov 2007 6:43PM
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Does the camel pack have a mesh pouch? Could be a good spot to put the GPS in aqua pack in there as well.

GT

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
10 Nov 2007 6:44PM
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Sorry I forgot to mention that I have seen quite a few guys using the aqua pack, so dont be shy just get one and use it, you will be the one with a wet whistle :)

Cheers GT

jord070
WA, 1109 posts
10 Nov 2007 7:31PM
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would be good to have a camel pack specialized wet suit, with either a built in on, or pouch for one, that way it would be part of the ushall outfit, and not just another piece of crap to throw in the back of the car

decrepit
WA, 12761 posts
10 Nov 2007 8:44PM
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Good thinking Jordo, may be windwarrior can take that up, they are windsurfer specific, don't think many other wet suit users would want one.

I've found it's easy to wear too much wetsuit. You don't notice you're sweating, cause you're wet any way. Then you wonder why you come in so thirsty, I try now to only wear as much thermal stuff as necessary.

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
10 Nov 2007 9:24PM
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I wear one. You don't really need anything windsurfing specific. Once you use it the first time, it tends to become standard equipment.

lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
10 Nov 2007 11:36PM
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Used to use one in the middle east all the time, a real necessity.That model tended to feel a bit awkward as it floated when waterstarting but the best part was filling it with ice before you went out. Make sure that the neck is big enough for ice cubes and enjoy a cold drink. Fix the bite valve in place and you don't have to take your hands off.

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
11 Nov 2007 2:20AM
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you guys still need to suck on mummies tits huh?

hydration accessories darling.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
11 Nov 2007 9:56AM
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could have done with one to pt in a spare uj out at the island on fri,,,,,doh


think i'll get one...hows the fit....does it go alright with a waist harness and whats the chaiff factor on the arm pits from the straps>??????

Pointman
WA, 437 posts
11 Nov 2007 4:07PM
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Seem to remember Leech posting on here about his kite/windsurf harness / impact vest / camelbak thingo...apparently it was all of those things in one .

Sounded like the biz.

Windy...did you have to swim in?

Busting UJ's is a scary thought...board can go one way and the rig the other.

Chris Ting
NSW, 302 posts
11 Nov 2007 10:44PM
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Lots of guys on the race circuit wear them, couldn't go with out it, so don't feel embarrased.

The NP bouyancy vest has clips for attaching a NP pack/bladder, or I just put a 1 litre bladder in the pocket in the back of my impact vest.

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
11 Nov 2007 8:59PM
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Hi Windy,

Sorry mate I dont have one and have never worn one, cant help re the fit.

They do look pretty effective.

Cheers GT

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
11 Nov 2007 11:24PM
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Pointman said...



Busting UJ's is a scary thought...board can go one way and the rig the other.




Always get the board first. A rig may or may not sink but a board will float away with the waves and wind driving it.

I remember when camelbacks first started coming out. They seem like a good idea and with your harness hook sticking out, windsurfers look a bit silly anyway so having a bladder on your back won't make much difference.


Leech
WA, 1933 posts
12 Nov 2007 10:53AM
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Pointman said...

Seem to remember Leech posting on here about his kite/windsurf harness / impact vest / camelbak thingo...apparently it was all of those things in one .

Sounded like the biz.




That's right, it's impact vest w/neutral buoyancy and a camelpak. It has padding in the top half only and the slim bottom half fits snug under a waist harness (would also work nicely with a seat).

I tend not to use the camel pack. I find that in waves it is just a nuisance. Plus, my back takes a caning on failed loops and I don't want to bust it.

Don't know if the vests are still available but it's the one at the bottom of this page: http://www.sunshinecoastsailboards.com.au/accessories_Kite.htm

whippingboy
WA, 1104 posts
12 Nov 2007 12:50PM
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I use a Pryde bouyancy vest that has a camel back attached. ( 1 litre = 1 kilo)

The cool thing is you can get seperate bladders for it, so I have 2, one for vodka and orange and one for water.

They are also useful for smuggling alcohol into the cricket [}:)]

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
12 Nov 2007 6:00PM
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I used to have a small bladder from a camel back style system that fit into the back pocket on a Da Kine chest harness...worked well until a big forward went wrong and landed flat on my back, with the bladder between me and the water...it burst pretty quick.



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