| If you are going to enjoy paddling to the fullest, you have to stay hydrated, and keep your energy levels up. Be smart about your water–plan for a water filtration solution, and bring containers for storage. As for food, you have options– fresh food is the best tasting and most nutritious, but it adds weight. Dehydrated foods are much lighter and won't spoil; or bring a combination of both, depending on the length of your trip.
Feature Story: Water Filtration
EXPLORE FOOD AND WATER:
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Dehydrated Foods
Light-weight, high energy source. A wide variety of meals, side dishes and snacks are available for your next adventure.
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Food Dehydrators
Make you own dehydrated jerky, vegetables, fruit, and more to take on the next trip. Which dehydrator will best suit your taste?
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Water Filters/Purifiers
These lightweight tools make most any water you encounter in the wilderness safe to drink. Find the option suited for your destination.
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Water Bottles/Containers
Whether it's a bottle for the portages or a collpsable jug for the campsite, a lightwieght, durable container is integral to hydration.
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User Reviews
Find out what other paddlers have to say about food and water products.
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Online Retailers
A complete list of where to buy canoeing-related products online.
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