Ski hydration backpack

If you’re a hard-core skier or snow boarder you know how hard your body works and how quickly one can get dehydrated. To not have this become an issue, a ski hydration backpack allows for the storage of water and a hands free method of drinking via a drink tube that is attached to the hydration system in the backpack. When choosing to buy such a backpack, make sure to research which ones come with their own hydration system and which ones do not.
Ski hydration backpack:

Ski hydration backpack pictured: Camelbak Products Tycoon Hydration Packs in eclipse blue and brown/orange.

Waist pack with water bottle holder

Whether you are a runner, a jogger or a hiker, a waist pack that can hold a water bottle or two is as important as the shoes you wear. You need to keep hydrated and having water easily accessible is paramount to the success of any long distance activity. When buying a waist pack, make sure that there are also reflective elements for safety and that apart from the water holder, there is enough space for a cell phone.
Waist pack with water bottle holder:
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Waist pack with water bottle holder pictured: High Sierra Diplomat Lumbar Pack

Ceiling mount bike lift

Storing your racing or mountain bike for the winter can easily be done in a basement or garage. But if those spaces are already full of stuff, you might want to think out of the box and have your bike hang from the roof of your garage or basement. A ceiling mount bike lift can handle this job rather nicely. Just make sure that you leave enough head room so that people don’t smack their foreheads into your bike or the bike tires don’t scrape against the roof of your car.
Ceiling mount bike lift:

Ceiling mount bike lift pictured: RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist