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🏄 DolfinPack: Lightweight, Waterproof Hydration Pack for Extreme Sports - Form-Fitting Design Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🏄 DolfinPack: Lightweight, Waterproof Hydration Pack for Extreme Sports - Form-Fitting Design

Awards: Winner of the hydration anywhere "best running hydration pack". Featured in SUP magazine as a top hydration pack of 2015. Lightweight, minimalistic hydration pack for extreme sports and on the go hydration. Perfect for marathons, stand-up Paddle boarding, biking, surfing, hunting, snowboarding, skiing & other extreme sports. BPA free 1.5L reservoir with high flow bite valve & neoprene hose cover for insulation.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Simple, Streamlined, Perfect Solution

If you're looking for a lightweight camelbak alternative, this is for you. If you're small (I'm 5ft 100lbs) and annoyed by oversized gear that annoys you and throws you off balance, then this is for you. It is easy to put on, easy to wear and easy to clean. The biting straw is effective and easily slips into elastic loops. You can put your phone in a bubble bag if you are in a low humidity room (due to condensation). Just close the lid well. The only catch with the 22 is that the…

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • Contact Seller

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for long runs in hydration packs

I have a CamelBak which I bought for long runs but don't use due to the bouncing and associated friction (mainly due to the material, linen-like). Instead, I've been using a laptop computer for several years. However due to COVID-19 there is no water on the courses and I am running out of water on long runs. I almost bought this item because another review said it bounces too much but as I needed a solution and this item is quite cheap I decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did. This item…

Pros
  • Heavy duty finish
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Light, small and easy to drive!

So I've only used it once, but I really liked my first experience with it! I've had others in the past and I like many elements of this one better. I use this for long distance runs or will use this in the summer when it's too hot to run without water. I love the material, it's very waterproof despite all the sweat I get on it ;) It was very light and didn't wobble at all! Even the water in my bladder didn't bother me, I couldn't hear it because of my melody. I'm a little concerned that the…

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • There are problems

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great for long-distance runs, but not suitable for people of small stature.

I have been using this product for a few weeks now. Conclusion: The best product if you train remotely. I live in Houston now and the weather is pretty awful. However, I am training for a marathon and needed to find a way to stay hydrated while running and this Dolphin Pack has been a cornerstone in my journey to success in my training. It's worth every penny, doesn't chafe, and is relatively easy to clean after a workout. WHAT CAN GO BETTER: This dolphin backpack is definitely made for big…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An honest review - here are the pros and cons of the Dolfin Packs

I researched the hydration packs thoroughly and decided on the Dolfin Pack. This is the best value for money - so much so that I was wondering if something was wrong. no It was a very good product. Some Revain reviews complain about Velcro or fit small people. I'm a 5'7" guy with a medium build. It fits me very well without bouncing or bumping into me. My running partner is 6ft 2in with a slim build and it suits him well too. The personalization of the Dolphin Packs that makes a world of…

Pros
  • Decent performance
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best moisture wrap, hands down! Very satisfied!

I just ran a Spartan race and was concerned that my camelbak would absorb too much water and hold on to a lot of mud while running. So I ordered this Dolfin Pack instead. Definitely the best decision I could have made. This backpack is very comfortable and light. It fits securely and thanks to the neoprene didn't rub me at all even when I was soaked to the skin. Since the straps are attached with Velcro instead of buckles, adjustment was quick and easy. Also, the bag didn't budge when I drank…

Pros
  • Lightweight, minimalist water bottle for extreme sports and drinking on the go.
Cons
  • Band

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not suitable for running, the material does not withstand intensive use.

Topline: Comfortable hydration pack that's great for hiking but doesn't stand up to the rigors of trail running Good: They don't lie when they say this thing is comfortable. The neoprene material is far superior in comfort to the canvas/nylon of your typical CamelBak or similar hydration pack. Wearing shirtless for a long time is not neat enough - you will still have hot spots. But it couldn't be better for a walk or a leisurely hike. And it's definitely minimalist: With a full hydration…

Pros
  • Awards: Winner Best Running Moisture Pack. Voted Best Hydration Pack of 2015 by SUP Magazine.
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

May be more suitable for Accessory

As a professional surfer I had high hopes for this. However, there are much-needed modifications to make this five-star hotel. The hose is too long for one. If you're doing this for people who are actually avid big wave surfers, the snorkel should be something that can slip over the shoulder strap and stay out of the way while surfing. The loose one should fit in the drinking portion of the hose but doesn't fit at all no matter how hard I try. I think it was a mismatch and their production…

Pros
  • Perfect for marathons, paddleboarding, biking, surfing, hunting, snowboarding, skiing and other extreme sports.
Cons
  • Some problems