A huge problem with bottled water is all the damn bottles. Theyâre just floating around the ocean and will never decompose. Itâs a problem that doesnât even need to exist. Sure, tap water can taste a little off depending where you live, but a brita or something similar will take care of it.
Anyone ever try Nuun tablets? I use them on long bike rides sometimes. It basically adds all the electrolytes you would get from gatorade without sending you into diabetic shock. Sodium is more important than most people realize. Once you sweat it all out itâs basically impossible to stay hydrated.
Amen. I love my camelback water bottle. Ive been married so long Im not worried about the non-BPA bottle is going to shrink my gonads. YMMV, LOL.
I use a Reverse Osmosis (RO) system. I used to go so far as temporarily plumbing them into houses I was renting. They go in and out easily.
https://www.purewaterproducts.com/reverse-osmosis
I also cannot recommend this supplier highly enough. Ive done business with them over a decade rock solid product and service. Get a booster pump if you are on a well.
@ffrankâŚdamn dude, how long are we talking!? Ive done almost one centuries in the dessert! Youâre right, but youâre way above my level to need those imo. Cant you go into defib if you are so dehydrated!?
Weâll have to agree to disagree on this one, although my RO system only uses their booster. Ive also used several booster pumps, but not their RO. In my defense on that, below the RO is this little contraption that feeds it:
Thats one incarnation of the system anyway. I do mean respectfully disagree. I could see yours being perfect in city-slicker (lmao) territory. I must suck the tears from the rocks where I live currently. My actual âROâ system is RO+DI with some unecessary filters preceding, bought elsewhere. I have a water âthingâ and assume you do too (cool).
Well thatâs can tell from your setup that you have some water issues, bacteria, rust, magnisum, and lime. Just to name a few. Without actually testing your water I wouldnât be able to say more that that. Now as far as your assumption that the system I recommend over the one you do I can tell you they use the exact same parts. So saying that the system you linked is in anyway superior to the one I did is marketing hype.
I think weâve said our opinions on the systems. On my water issues itâs âclearâ iron/ph/mangonese/hardness/radon. Tested many times at several labs.
You sound like you may have a lot more experience than me, but youre booster pump is ridiculously small. Its either a different technology or different league than RO off my well requires. I assume lesser for the price, but I was wrong one other time too iirc.
Damn tree huggers!!! I always offset them by buying empty water bottles and throwing them out into the woods and rivers every time I go out. I also burn old tires for fun, leave the water on while I brush my teeth, and never turn out lights when I leave the room. Itâs my planet, I can do whatever I want!!!
I try to do a few centuries during the summer, but in general I consider a long ride to be 60+ miles. Maybe I donât need the tablets, but better safe than sorry. Iâve felt whatâs itâs like to be getting dehydrated in the middle of nowhere in the hot summer sun and itâs not pretty. I usually just throw one in my water bottle, and drink straight water out of a camelback backpack.
Youâre forgetting the puppies and kittens you torture when you get bored littering and donât deny it, I saw you. I was right behind you hugging a tree.
Alright, alright. I would never hurt an animal I donât wish to consume. And I am not mean to the planet. Just maybe not as zealous about certain things as some of youâŚ
Distilled water is pure H2O with virtually everything else removed including even the mineral content. Everything is removed by boiling and collecting the steam through the process. It is both healthy and delicious though supposedly tasteless. There are a lot of people who wrongfully believe that you should only use this for a detox, and other that believe that eliminating the mineral content is bad, but the truth is that ordinary water does not have even the minimum daily requirements of minerals. Water here in this part of Indiana has a lot of iron and calcium which I donât want.
I drink a minimum of 100 ounces per day and consider this the healthiest thing I have ever done. My doctor is an Internal Medicine specialist and both he and a cardiologist have given a thumbs up about this. Iâm way past 65 and only saw the cardio for clearance for a knee surgery. Iâve never had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc. etc. and am, in their words, very healthy for a man of my age. I eat clean food, drink pure water, and exercise.
Edit: Water Wise is a brand name of the distiller.