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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1421937, member: 68872"] I started wearing a hydration pack on every ride I go on when I almost died from heat stroke & dehydration. I was about 5 miles from camp in 105 degree heat when the bike died. I was never so glad to see a park ranger when they saved my butt! Just about everyone I know who desert races rides with a hydration pack. Of course, we all do desert enduros and you would die out there without water. The chest protector shouldn't be any problem, just loosen the straps on the chest protector a bit. I know some people who route the drinking tube through the helmet but I just keep the hose where I can grab it during an easy section when I can afford to take a hand off the handlebars [/QUOTE]
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