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Anything new in to combat motion sickness?



 
 
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Old February 4th 07, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bill Daniels
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Default Anything new in to combat motion sickness?

Try WallMart or Target.

Bill

"Shawn" wrote in message
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Bill Daniels wrote:
Very plausible. Replacement bladders for these "camelback' things only
cost about $15 - I buy a new one each Spring.


Where do you buy them Bill? I just paid $30 at the Boulder REI for a new
100 oz bladder.

I use my camel backs (I think we have five of them) for cycling, skiing,
hiking, road trips as well as flying. The drying rack they sell is well
worth the bucks to keep them mold free. Also, after emptying any left
over water, I grab the hose near the bladder and spin vigorously to force
the last of the water to the end (that sounds bad doesn't it?). Squeeze
the bite valve to drain the last of it. No icky green tubing for a few
years now.



Shawn



 




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