TRIWONDER Hydration Pack Backpack 5L Marathoner Running Race Hydration Vest

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hydration backpack for men women for running
Polyester Net + Nylon Elastic Fabric
Imported
Water Supplement: BPA-free hydration bladder OR water bottles equipped, pressure-tolerant and leak proof. Drinking the water by the tube directly or take it out easily whenever you need without taking your running vest off or stopping your steps
Breathable and Adjustable: Soft and thin mesh padding of hydration vest for optimal comfort and absorb sweat efficiently. The flexible adjustable straps help race vest hug your body nicely
Lightweight: Ultralight hydration pack with wide and breathable shoulder straps distribute weight effectively, reduces strength consumption. The cycling backpack provide you with the max support and min burden
Super Pocket: You can carry everything you need with the water backpack. Super pocket design that your water bottle, phone, keys, foods can easily stored in the front pack pockets, and bladder or other items can be held in the back one
Extensive Applications: The waterproof and sturdy running water vest aims to accompany your trip of Jogging, Running, Marathon, Hiking, Climbing, Cycling, Walking, Backpacking, etc. Triwonder hydration backpack is always be there for you

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Customers find the hydration pack has plenty of storage pockets and is great for trail running, with adjustable straps that fit snugly against the back. The pack is lightweight and comfortable, with one customer noting it doesn’t bounce during use, and another mentioning the gel cushioning on the back. While customers find it works well for long runs and consider it good value for money, durability receives mixed reviews – some say it holds up well for long walks while others report issues with the torso strap breaking.

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  1. Justin

    Comfortable, Lightweight, and Perfect for Long Runs
    The TRIWONDER Hydration Pack has been a fantastic addition to my running gear. It’s super lightweight and fits snugly without bouncing around, which is exactly what I wanted for long runs. The material is breathable, so it doesn’t get too hot, and it’s comfortable enough to wear for hours without any chafing. The 5L capacity is perfect for holding just the right amount of water and a few essentials. Overall, this hydration vest is well-designed for both comfort and functionality.

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  2. Vanessa

    Lightweight and No Chafing!
    I’m so glad I bought this hydration pack. I took it out for the first time on a 17 mile run (my longest ever!) over a racerback tank top in 60-75 degree weather. I sweated profusely, as usual, but there was no chafing! This was my biggest fear with trying a vest like this, but keeping the straps tight around my sides and chest meant the shoulder straps didn’t have to support much weight and the soft edge binding resulted in zero chafing, even though it was directly touching my skin in some places. The front pockets are perfectly sized for my energy gels and electrolyte tablets and the main pocket had room for a tube of sunscreen and probably a few other small things even with the 2-liter ballder full. The loops on the shoulder strap and hook on the upper chest strap held the drinking tube securely and made it way easier to sip water every mile or so than having to dig a bottle out of my flip belt (which usually resulted in me just not drinking when I should have.) I also didn’t notice it making me any hotter. It’s easy to add lots of ice to the 2 liter bladder and it stayed relatively cool on my back for the whole 3 hours. I definitely forgot it was there after a while.I held off on buying a hydration vest for a long time because I was afraid of chafing and feeling extra hot. I got by with a flipbelt in training for my half marathons, but with my first full marathon training ramping up, I realized I really needed to stay hydrated better in those long runs. I researched a lot of packs and ended up buying this one because of its good reviews, minimal design, and excellent price. The bright pink was a plus for me too – my favorite color and high visibility.Overall, I’m extremely happy with this pack and I’m feeling a lot better about all the upcoming 15-20 mile long runs before my marathon.

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  3. Steve G

    Excellent Hydration Vest for Endurance Distances
    At first, I used this hydration vest for a few shorter runs just to try it out. It worked great. There was enough room to fit all my fluids and food, as well as extras like phone and keys while having enough adjustment to keep it snug and comfortable while running.Last weekend, I finally had a chance to give this the testing it deserved when I competed in the 8 hour obstacle course endurance race. I used this pack the entire time and used it to carry fluids, food, supplies, and anything I needed. Short summary, it worked great and I am highly satisfied.For the longer description, read on. The pockets and compartments worked great to hold everything I needed and the adjustment straps kept the vest close to me and comfortable while running 20+ trail miles and going in and out of mud and water very frequently. The only thing I noticed was that the front pouches used to hold the water bottles would hold a bit of water when submerged with me. I just had to squeeze them out to empty the water. This speaks for the seals as well on the rest of the vest. While some water would get in, the main compartment was pretty well sealed up with the zipper, that I never noticed an excess water sloshing around. So it either kept the water out or drained what water did get in. I had a 2 Liter bladder that I purchased separately from this vest quite a while ago. When checking things out, I noticed this was a bit big for the vest, but would still fit. I think the optimum size would be a 1.5 Liter bladder. Also note that the bladder attachment, which is velcro, is a single loop in the center. My 2 liter bladder was made for 2 loops, one on each side. I could still make it work, but wanted to let others know in case they were looking to use a bladder purchased separately as well.This is a great vest at a great price point and I’d recommend it for people looking for an option to the $100+ vests that are sold by the name brand companies.

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  4. Michael Stapleton

    Doesn’t bounce or chafe, fits well and holds a lot.
    This is my first use of a running vest. I was a bit disappointed that it didn’t come with a water bladder. That’s really my fault; it doesn’t have one pictured, I just made an assumption. I tried it out for the first time for a half-marathon. I was a bit hesitant to try it for the first time on such a long run, but I was very pleasantly surprised at how well it worked. I put a full hydration bladder, an Iphone 7, GU packs and more in it. I noticed no, and I mean no chafing, rubbing or discomfort after wearing it for over 3 hours.At first it felt a little constricting on my chest and I was concerned I might have trouble breathing. Once I started running, the best compliment I can give this vest is that I didn’t think about it at all except to reach for my drinking straw. I am easily distracted by uncomfortable clothes, bouncing belts, loops or straps, and there was none of that with this vest. I did notice that the chest straps (in front) loosened up over time and required tightening. This appears to be of good build quality. Time will tell how well it lasts, but I would strongly recommend it. And for the price, it can’t be beat. Well done!Pros: Good initial quality, lots of storage, fits well and doesn’t bounce or chafe. Excellent bang for your buck.Cons: It might be a bit small for larger men. I 6 foot, 220lbs and I had it almost completely loose to fit me.

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  5. Luxonagel

    Comfortable with hydration options!
    Vest is lightweight and comfortable. I like the option of using a hydra pack in the back or bottles in the front. Worked great for a recent 10 mile beach walk.

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  6. No es el producto de wella, me llegó un producto diferente al de la imagen

    De muy buena calidad ! Llego súper rápido

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  7. TAYFUN BALIKÇI

    Sırt çantası açıklamasında,1,5 l içecek torbası / 1 x 500 ml / 1 x 600 ml yumuşak şişe ile donatılmıştır. Yazmasına rağmen bana gönderilen sırt çantasında bu donatılar çıkmamıştır.

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  8. Amazon Customer

    The bottles are not the best, once you had your drink it’s a mission to ensure their closed while running. You just end up being soaked but other than that, the reflector is visible at night

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  9. YYH

    I have purchased this for my regular trail run sessions and I am very happy with the product. It is very comfortable (I usually forget it’s there), no chafing, and I love the colour, too. The 250mL bottles I bought together (the hard plastic ones) fit perfectly in the front pocket. My mobile phone fits nicely in the front pocket as well. Very handy as I love snapping the beautiful surroundings with my phone. My second water bottle usually stays in the back pocket together with all the other necessities. I use the small zipper pocket for my keys. Back pocket uses a stretchy fabric and surprisingly fits many things. I was using a belt type for a long time as I get neck/shoulder pains, but this backpack is actually perfect. I am planning to get another one for my family. The customer service was very helpful as well. I highly recommend.

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  10. Andre Dreilich

    Mein alter Camelbak classic ist in die Jahre gekommen, hat langsam ein paar dünne Stellen; also musste Ersatz her. Was suche ich? Einen leichten Rucksack, der nicht meinen Hausrat, sondern nur ein minimales “Überlebenspaket” aufnehmen soll: Regenplane, Schlüssel, Rettungsdecke, etwas Verpflegung, Smartphone, Notgroschen usw. Was ich nicht suche, ist ein Rucksack mit großem Wasservorrat.Auf den Triwonder bin ich in einer FB-Gruppe aufmerksam geworden. Verschiedene Ausführungen sind bestellbar, darunter eine mit großem Wasserreservoir und eine ohne “Blase”, dafür mit zwei kl. Trinkflaschen vorn. Ich habe mich für letztere entschieden. Es hätte auch noch “weiche Flaschen” gegeben … nicht so mein Ding. Als Farbe kam für mich ausschließlich blau in Frage. Weitere Optionen wären weiß (sieht schnell “räudig” aus) und irgendein red rosé … brrrr.Erster Eindruck: Sehr leichter, minimalistischer Rucksack, der gut auf dem Rücken liegt und sich angenehm trägt. Die beiden Gurte sind gut abgepolstert und werden vor dem Körper mit zwei flexiblen Gurten fixiert. Das alles macht einen guten Eindruck und sitzt bei mir vernünftig.Die Rückentasche ist geräumig und bietet Platz für alles, was bei mir so mit auf die Strecke muss. Bei Bedarf passt da auch noch eine 750ml-Flasche mit hinein. Beim Packen ist etwas Mitdenken sinnvoll, damit nichts drückt oder rumzappelt. Aber das ist ja bei jedem Rucksack so.Gut gelungen finde ich die unauffälligen Taschen in den Gurten. Links gibt es unten eine etwas größere, in die auch ein stattliches Smartphone hineinpasst. Beim Laufen wird es durch den Schweiß etwas angefeuchtet, also ggf. eine Ziptüte drumrum machen. Im oberen Teil des Gurtes ist eine zweite Tasche, in der ein Autoschlüssel o.ä. aufbewahrt werden kann. Der rechte Gurt enthält eine weitere Tasche, die z.B. für Pflaster oder ein Gel genutzt werden kann. In der Tasche befindet sich an einem Band eine klitzekleine rote Signalpfeife. Vorsicht beim Ausprobieren, das Ding “zwickt” in den Ohren … durchaus nützlich.Zur Haltbarkeit kann ich noch keine Aussagen treffen, ich hab den Rucksack erst einige hundert km rumgetragen. Sicher, an meinen ollen Camelbak wird er nicht rankommen, aber dessen 15 Jahre sind auch kein Maßstab …Hab ich etwas zu meckern? Eigentlich nicht … Einziges Kritikpünktchen für diejenigen, die sowas unbedingt suchen, ist die Tatsache, dass man zwar aus vier “Bestückungsvarianten” (ohne Flasche, weiche Flaschen, normale Flaschen, Wasserblase mit Schlauch) wählen kann, aber immer den gleichen Rucksack bekommt. D.h., dass immer die Schlauchhalterungen (Kunststoffklemmen) dran sind und dass man auch die Schlauchdurchführung hinten sieht. Mich stört das nicht und ich behalte so die Option, bei Bedarf doch eine Blase nachzurüsten.Apropos nachrüsten: Ich werde für richtig lange Touren einen elastischen Spanner außen anbringen, um zB ein nasses Shirt oder den nassen Regenponcho draußen befestigen zu können.Fazit: Ein für mich optimaler Laufrucksack zum kleinen Preis.

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    TRIWONDER Hydration Pack Backpack 5L Marathoner Running Race Hydration Vest
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