Reddit Reddit reviews Nathan Sprint Plus Handheld Bottle Carrier (Green)

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Nathan Sprint Plus Handheld Bottle Carrier (Green)
10 oz/300ml flask with Race Cap offers quick bursts of fluid for short distancesKeeps hands relaxed with adjustable hand strap and thumbholeZippered pocket offers a surprising amount of storageBest race day partnerFeather light pocket allows for on the go storage of smaller items like food and nutrition
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2 Reddit comments about Nathan Sprint Plus Handheld Bottle Carrier (Green):

u/prezcat · 5 pointsr/runner5k

I've got one of those Road IDs - they're pretty awesome. I have the slim version, and I wear it all the time. It's fairly inexpensive and I never have to worry about carrying an ID. I would wholeheartedly recommend getting one.
I also have a little Nathan Runner 5k Waist Pouch which I love. I put my phone in there and don't have to carry it around. When I've got a little cash, I'll grab one of these little hydration thingies.
I don't worry about my house key, my partner is always home when I go on a run. Running's not his thing. :)

u/CullenJames · 2 pointsr/C25K

I hate the dry throat :/ But by the time it really bothers me, I'm down to 15 minutes - and I can handle it. (Plus, I'm usually more concerned about the burning legs and lungs!) I think for the future, I might get one of these handheld bottles. When running becomes easier, I'm sure the dry throat will be way more noticeable for me!

So far, I haven't noticed any increase in hunger. I eat half a cup of cereal and/or a piece of fruit before running and have a cup of water, and usually drink something like four cups of water when I get home. All that water fills me up pretty well. I might have a spoon of peanutbutter, or a cup of tea (with sugar and milk, less than 100 calories), or I make a smoothie (three cups for under 200 calories). Find something low-cal you like that is also filling. And drink more water!

(Edited to add: Be careful about doing days in a row. Your body needs to rest - you're more likely to get injured if you go from doing nothing to running every day.)