RRP £24.99 Venus BUY NOW PRICE £24.99
Features:
- Complete rain and wind protection, fits the Kid Comfort III.
- Also suitable for the other Deuter child carriers with sun roof.
- Material: Taffeta-Nylon
- Weight: 140g
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Deuter: Rain Cover DEU-36620-3013 | £24.99 |
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Manufacturer InformationDeuter has a fantastic range of rucksacks, backpacks and other outdoor equipment, including sleeping bags, baby carriers and daypacks. We have backpacks, rucksacks and outdoor equipment for men, women and children suitable for a wide range of outdoor activities, including cycling, hiking, snowsport and even business use.
With over 110 years of rucksack and backpack innovation, you can be sure that Deuter has the right backpack for you. Browse our range of rucksack, backpacks and outdoor equipment and buy online today. Free UK delivery is available on all products.Category AdviceWhat you drink before, during and after running is probably THE most essential aspect of your workout.
Take these STEPS to avoid de-hydration:
Drink water. This is the best fluid for runners.
Quench your thirst, then drink some more, especially during hot weather or heavy training.
Consume fluids - two to three cups or more -up to two hours prior to a hard workout or competition.
Drink on or two cups of water 5 to 15 minutes before your competition.
Drink during training (especially in hot weather 8 to 10 ounces for every 15 - 20 minutes of strenuous exercise.
Eat watery foods, such as oranges and cucumbers, throughout the day.
Replenish your losses after running by consuming any fluids or watery foods you enjoy. Be aware, however, that caffeine and alcohol will have a dehydrating effect.
Tips:
Always drink before your are thrist. By the time your brain signals thirst, you have lost 1 percent of your body's weight through sweat.
Monitor hydration be wighting yourself before and after you exercise. For every pound you lose, drink at least 2 cups of fluid.
Make sure you are urinating frequently, a sign you are well-hydrated.
Note your feeling, If you are always tired, headachy or listless, you may be chronically dehydrated. |