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Water on the water
By Linda Stahl lstahl@courier-journal.com
The Courier-Journal
If the advent of warmer weather means you'll be heading out for
some kayaking soon, don't forget about taking drinking water with
you.
This Kayak Hydrator by Platypus of Seattle can be attached to the
deck of your kayak or stowed inside the cockpit.
Hidden shoulder straps also allow you to use it as a backpack.
Hands-free hydration will allow you to navigate rushing streams
while taking care of your thirst.
The Kayak Hydrator comes in blue and black or yellow and black and
holds 60 ounces. The drinking tube includes a shutoff valve.
When empty, the insulated pack and internal bladder weigh 10 ounces.
Ask for Platypus products at Dick's Sporting Goods and Quest Outdoors
stores or go to www.platypushydration.com
to buy online or find a retailer near you.
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