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Gear Details: Bivy Sacks

E-Bivy

Manufacturer: MSR

SKU: 12495

Product Details:
Product Year2009
Number of Poles:No
Pole Material:
Diameter of Poles (mm):
Shell Fabric:Other
Length (inches):83
Width (inches):33
Girth (inches):64
Interior Height (inches):10
Weight (lbs, oz): 9
Price:$79.95

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Q.} Is there something that works better than water and if so, what? Also, does warm liquid hydrate better than cold, or vice versa?
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I vote, in most cases, for water. Current recommendations are to drink 1/2 to 2/3 ounce of water per pound of body weight per day, ingested periodically throughout the day. Figured in liters, that's about 3-4 liters per day for the average-sized person.

In extremes of heat, such as summer hiking in the Grand Canyon, a body's need for water can also be extreme, more than the average. It's best to check with local experts and/or land managers about fluid intake, and follow their directions. The most important factor in hydration may be self-monitoring: Do you feel okay? Are you thirsty? Is your urine relatively clear?

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