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RW Test: Hydration Backpacks
By Runner's World on 08/09/2008 12:01:15
RW tests hydration packs from Camelbak, Deuter, Nathan, New Balance, The North Face, Mizuno, Inov-8 and Scott

, they are not easily accessible while on the move. Good For Faster runners or medium (10- to 15-mile) runs. How It Rated Comfort/Stability 7 Functionality 7 Durability 8 Weight/Bulk 8 Added Extras 4 Nathan HPL O2O Race Vest, £35 Water Capacity 2L Contact

Mini-test Water Bottles
By Runner's World on 02/06/2005 14:51:28
Keep hydrated with these water bottles. RW reviews Runaid Runners Feed Bottle, Science In Sport 600ml Bottle and Ironman Fuel Belt

-in bottle holder.Contact www.scienceinsport.com; 01254 246 060Ironman Fuel Belt – £13.99Quite a few runners find one large drink bottle, even in a handy ‘holster’, extremely irritating to train or race with. A fuel belt like this one provides a decent

WIN! Tasty Isostar Sports Nutrition Packs
By Runner's World on 29/04/2004 11:37:50
40 x £27 of Isostar sports nutrition to be won - for RW magazine subscribers only

: 2 x Isostar Fast Hydration Powder – one lemon, one orange flavour (worth £6.79 each)2 x Tube packs of Isostar Powertabs (lemon) (worth £3.29 each)1 x Isostar Drinking Flask 650ml (worth £2.99 each)1 x Isostar Drinking Flask 1000ml (worth £3.99 each

RW Rucksack Test
By Runner's World on 11/03/2008 22:54:38
RW tests rucksacks from Osprey, Camelbak, Deuter, Haglofs, adidas, Inov8, The North Face and Salomon

Speed Lite, £30 A neat 10-litre pack that punches above its weight (less than 350g). The breathable straps and tapered shape make it a pleasure to run in, as there's no interference with your natural arm action. It's small, but can house a hydration

RW Running Rucksacks Test
By Runner's World on 07/02/2006 17:35:04
RW tests products from Original Mountain Marathon, Berghaus, Camelbak, Lowe Alpine, Salomon, North Face

. The straps are held neatly in place with Velcro, and Camelbak’s trademark two-litre reservoir – usually £20 – is included in the price, making the rucksack great value for money. Contact 01845 521 737; www.zyro.eu.comLowe Alpine Wadi – £45Capacity 15LWeight

RW Fuel Belt Test
By Runner's World on 14/04/2006 18:02:33
RW tests products from High 5, Nathan, Nike, Raidlight, Saucony and SIS

does stretch.Contact www.1000mile.co.ukNike Hydration Belt – £20 This is pitched as a drinks belt but it has such a small capacity that you wonder whether it can do the job of keeping you hydrated. The belt itself is the stretchy, Velcro-fastening type

Costume Drama
By Runner's World on 07/03/2006 15:16:46
Calling all sunflowers, hot dogs and Mr Men. If you're racing in fancy dress, make sure you follow these handy tips

."Dress code1 Build your costume around a backpack-style harness for comfort. Use material that won't dissolve or grow heavy with rain or sweat.2 If your costume is heavier than your running kit, train by running with a weighted rucksack.3 Be prepared for a

Running And Pregnancy: By RW Member Minks
By Runner's World on 05/10/2006 11:47:52
Reader To Reader response in full

considerably during the very hot weather in July, as it's not recommended to overheat whilst pregnant. My pace remained more or less the same, although I was careful to listen to my body and ease back if I felt tired. Being well hydrated both before and during

Lucozade Sport Super Six: Great North Run 2008
By Runner's World on 06/10/2008 09:47:04
Don't miss the final chapter in the incredible journey of our six Bupa Great North Run challengers

what I was hoping for but it is still a new PB, and the fastest I’ve ever run! Read more (Updated 06/10/08)Sue Thompson (aka Pleased of Higham) Finish Time: 1:46:04 (Target time - 1:45) Sue says: The clock said 1:45:59 when I crossed the line

Our FLM Lucozade Sport Super Six
By Runner's World on 27/04/2009 12:21:30
Illness and injury may have struck down our male FLM hopefuls but you can still find out how Sue, Helen and Meg fared as they share their highs and lows of race day

, there are plenty of marathons around so I’m thinking about maybe trying again in September. (Updated 27/04/09) Read more Sue (aka Sue C) Finish Time: 3:36:00 Target Time: as close to 3:15 as possible Sue says: I knew from Mile 3 that things weren't going

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