Cross-country ski hydration
Which drink belt for your nordic ski sessions?
It is important to stay hydrated when you practice sport and to make sure you keep your water bottle always with you, wear a drink belt. They come very handy as they can join you during your sports session. Read more Show lessRecommended price
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The Drink/Fitbelt water bottle holder from Fischer is to hold a 0.75-liter water bottle. It also features additional zipped pockets for storing small essentials. For added comfort and safety, it offers a padded back panel, an adjustable waistbelt, as well as enhanced visibility thanks to reflective elements.
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£27.21
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£22.66
The One Way Thermo Belt Flame hydration belt is equipped with a 1 liter bottle. An essential accessory for Nordic skiing, it is also equipped with a pocket for accessories
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£27.21
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£22.66
Take everything you need for your workout with the One Way Thermo Belt Light Asphalt Bottle Holder. This bottle holder gives you a convenient way to carry your essentials during training with enough room for your keys, bars or more. It includes a 0.9-liter isothermal bottle for your beverages.
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£31.76
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The Madshus Insulated Drink Belt ensures you stay hydrated during your outings or training. It features a storage pocket for your accessories
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£27.21
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£22.66
Take everything you need for your workout with the One Way Thermo Belt Light Flame Bottle Carrier. This bottle holder gives you a convenient way to carry your essentials during training with enough space for your keys, bars or more. It includes a 0.9-liter isothermal bottle for your beverages.
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Buyer’s guide for drink belts
There are various types of hydration belts. Some are isothermal and others are simply fitted with a pocket to hold a drink bottle. This buying guide should help you choose the one best suited to your activity.
What differences are there between drink belts?
For your cross country skiing events or long distances races, you have a choice of two types of hydration belt.
Firstly you have the classic drink belts. Simply provided with a pocket where you can put a flask, they allow fast hydration without the need to stop. During descent a simple arm movement around the back is all you need to grab your bottle. It's a favourite choice of long distance runners, who have very little time to hydrate. There's also a little side pocket for holding an energy bar
The second type of drink belt is undoubtedly the most widely used in the world of nordic skiing. These ones are isothermal hydration belts that allow you to maintain the ideal temperature for your drink throughout your session. Also provided with a large pocket, these drink belts are able to hold a few accessories, energy products and a spare pair of gloves.