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Nathan Thermal QuickDraw

Nathan Thermal QuickDraw
 

Nathan Thermal QuickDraw

£19.99

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Thermal insulation keeps fluids cold and hands warm.

  • Insulated carrier keeps fluids warm or cool
  • Moisture-wicking Wall Mesh hand strap with adjustable-tension buckle
  • 22 oz. (650 mL) Hydration Bottle with Clipless Cap
  • Dimensional, zippered pocket
  • Reflective detail

Nathan Thermal QuickDraw Specs

Specification Description
Color No
Size No
Product Weight 140 grams / 4.9 ounces
Dimensions 9 x 2.5 inches
Liquid Capacity 22 fluid oz. / 650ml
Material Nylon / Polyester
Fit Unisex
Access / Loading Top
Number of Pockets 1
Price £19.99

Customer Reviews

  1. The last quickdraw you will need Review by Best handheld in all conditions - hot or cold
    How do you Rate this Product

    I own just about every "quick draw" hand held bottle system that was marketed in the past 10 years. This is undoubtedly the best. If it is hot, it keeps your fluids cooler longer than a bottle that touches your hand directly warming the liquid; in the cold it keeps your fluids from freezing (unless in very extreme conditions) and keeps you hand warmer than other hand held bottle systems.

    The soft Yellow spout is removable for easy cleaning and is easily replaced without damaging the stops at the base of the spout (a problem of other bottles I have used). Hang it upside down for draining and drying using the adjustment strap. The plastic bottle is thin enough to be flexible in all temperatures and allows you to squeeze easily providing a good flow of liquid.
    The zippered pouch can house 2 gels, or a Garmin GPS (705) or a Blackberry Pearl. Also a good spot to put your electrolytes. Carry emergency TP or money inside the neoprene holder under the bottle to be prepared for the unexpected. Get this bottle and have it last a lifetime. (Posted on 10/02/2010)


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  1. The last quickdraw you will need Review by Best handheld in all conditions - hot or cold
    How do you Rate this Product

    I own just about every "quick draw" hand held bottle system that was marketed in the past 10 years. This is undoubtedly the best. If it is hot, it keeps your fluids cooler longer than a bottle that touches your hand directly warming the liquid; in the cold it keeps your fluids from freezing (unless in very extreme conditions) and keeps you hand warmer than other hand held bottle systems.

    The soft Yellow spout is removable for easy cleaning and is easily replaced without damaging the stops at the base of the spout (a problem of other bottles I have used). Hang it upside down for draining and drying using the adjustment strap. The plastic bottle is thin enough to be flexible in all temperatures and allows you to squeeze easily providing a good flow of liquid.
    The zippered pouch can house 2 gels, or a Garmin GPS (705) or a Blackberry Pearl. Also a good spot to put your electrolytes. Carry emergency TP or money inside the neoprene holder under the bottle to be prepared for the unexpected. Get this bottle and have it last a lifetime. (Posted on 10/02/2010)

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