Bottles and muddy conditions

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Dyffers
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Bottles and muddy conditions

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I've always been put off using bottles in cages offroad as I can't keep them clean enough to drink from.

Loads of people on here seem to use them, so what obvious thing am I missing? Or is it just a case of man up and get used to grit in your teeth?
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MAN TF UP :D

Rub the top off with a glove/hand/jersey, give it a little squirt to clear the inside of the cap and rub again to get the most out of the wasted fluid. Should be clear enough now to drink out of.

Alt. us one with a cap.

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I thought that would be the case. Shame. Thought there might be some tricks I couldn't think of.
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Something like this would work, I reckon.
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Re: Bottles and muddy conditions

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I've got an alu screw top bottle (like a Sigg one) and unscrew the top slightly and turn it upside down so a bit of water runs out to wash the top of the bottle.

Alternatively, embrace the dirt as an upset stomach is great for weight loss :lol:
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