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A Guide to Sports Bottles, Cups, and Flasks for Triathletes

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A Guide to Sports Bottles, Cups, and Flasks for Triathletes

Triathlons demand not only intense physical prowess but also smart hydration strategies. Choosing the right equipment to carry and consume your liquids can significantly impact your performance. This guide explores the various options in sports bottles, cups, and flasks, helping triathletes make informed decisions based on their needs.

Sports Bottles: Essential for On-the-Go Hydration

Choosing the Right Bottle

When selecting a sports bottle, consider the material, capacity, and design. BPA-free plastic and stainless steel are common, offering durability and safety. Capacity varies, typically ranging from 500ml to 1000ml, crucial for longer training sessions or races.

Features to Look For

  • Easy Access: A bottle with a push-pull cap or a squeeze function allows for quick hydration.
  • Leakproof Design: Essential to avoid unwanted spills during vigorous activity.
  • Secure Fit: Look for bottles that fit securely in bike cages and running belts.

Top Picks

  • STYRKR Water Bottle: Available in 2 different sizes, the STYRKR Water Bottle incorporates an easy-to-squeeze material and a screw-on cap with leak-proof pull-lid, perfect for keeping you hydrated and fuelled.
  • INFINIT Water Bottle: Available in a variety of sizes from 400ml to 1l, these water bottles are designed to match your needs.

Cups: Convenient for Race Day Hydration

The Role of Cups in Races

Many triathlon, and other races, provide hydration stations where disposable cups are used. However, carrying a reusable cup reduces waste and ensures you have access to your drink without waiting at crowded stations.

Benefits of Reusable Cups

  • Portability: Collapsible designs make cups easy to carry without adding bulk.
  • Eco-Friendly: Reduces the amount of waste generated during races.
  • Versatility: Can be used for both cold and hot beverages.

Top Pick

  • XMiles Eco Soft Cup: Ultra-collapsible and pocket-friendly, our ECO Soft Cup is the perfect, lightweight, reusable cup, great for all kinds of running events.

Flasks: For Energy Boosts and Electrolyte Replenishment

Understanding the Need for Flasks

Soft flasks are ideal for carrying energy gels or energy and hydration drinks. They come in various sizes but are typically smaller and more compact than water bottles, making them perfect for shorter races or specific nutrition strategies.

Selecting a Flask

  • Material: Most are made from soft plastics that are easy to squeeze.
  • Nozzle Design: A wide-mouth nozzle is preferable as it makes consuming thicker liquids easier.
  • Capacity: Ranges from 150ml to 500ml, depending on the need to carry multiple servings of gels or concentrated drinks.

Top Picks

  • Active Root Soft Flask: This branded 170ml Soft Flask is hard wearing and non-leaking with an ergonomic non-drip twist valve for drinking. Its compact size also fits easily into a race vest!
  • Ultimate Direction Body Bottle™ 460 Insulated: With insulation to keep your hot liquids hot, and your cold liquids cold, this flask can be integrated into a variety of packs, vests, belts or held in your hand.

Summary

Choosing the right hydration gear is as crucial as picking the right shoes or tri suit. Whether it’s a sports bottle for easy access to water, a cup to minimise waste, or a flask for crucial nutrition boosts, the right choice helps streamline your performance and keeps you moving towards the finish line.

Always remember to trial your hydration system during training to ensure comfort and functionality on race day. Good luck, and stay hydrated!

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