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[QUOTE="Sunny State KDX, post: 926609, member: 61318"] I have the Sahara gear and wear a camel back in south florida 90+ temps and 90+ humidty equals brutal riding conditions. Thankfully most of my riding is woods so I'm in the shade more than the sun but it's still agony. Between the gear and a camel back you'll be in better shape. Here's a link from a doctor that races the FTR events in Florida [URL=http://www.floridatrailriders.org/articles/memguide.pdf]Dehydration Link[/URL] It's a PDF file and the section you want to read is on pages 9 to 13. Great info about how much and how often to take in water while riding. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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