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Imported. Hand Wash Only. Zippered reservoir sleeve with included Hydraulics LT 1.5 liter reservoir by Hydrapak with QuickConnect and sternum magnet included. Vertical zippered harness slash pocket with whistle zipper pull and trekking pole attachment. Dual lower stretch mesh food/supplement harness pockets. Dual extra-large stretch mesh soft flask/food harness pockets. Accessible dual lower side panel zippered stretch mesh pocket and front panel pocket. Breathable mesh wrap with soft-irritation contact surface.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seamless and efficient

Love it! I use it for my long runs and find it very easy to use! It was a bit tricky to set up at first, but after watching a YouTube video I was able to easily install the hydropack and get going. I highly recommend checking out YouTube for a quick and hassle free hydroblock experience. I am a female about 5ft 4.5, weigh about 160lbs, chest about 38 inches and I found the fit around the bust and waist to be quite seamless. It will take time to get used to carrying a hydropack if you're used to

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Mostly good, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Practical endless pit for easy storage

This item is LEGAL. It is very light and has pockets and pockets EVERYWHERE. I stuffed 3-4 protein bars into each of the front shoulder pockets, as well as a few other small items. The longest hike I've done was a 3.5 hour 8 mile ride, but you can easily walk all day (10 hours) in this thing and it has (almost) everything you need. except maybe a little more water. The back pockets are really well thought out and hold a lot of stuff. The outermost pocket doesn't close with a zipper but has two…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Vest - Hydration Vest

I've used this a few times on trail runs in the Northeast and it's the perfect combination hydration vest and running pack. I'm a 44 chest and bought a Med/Lg which allows me to wear winter running shirts and a vest while still leaving enough room to adjust and tighten the straps for a comfortable fit. The combination of back zip pockets and front stretch pockets meets all my needs. In addition to the water in the 1.5 liter drinking bottle on the back, I carry a 500 ml Hydraulics soft bottle in

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent for big boys!

I'm 6'1", 200 lbs, 43" chest. It fits my body structure perfectly. I bought the Duro 6 in L/XL because I found it to be a good compromise between the 1.5 and the largest capacity. It's small enough for my 4 mile runs but has enough potential to be perfect for ultra long runs. It can hold a 1.5 liter tank (included), as well as my phone, car keys, hiking poles, light jacket, climbing gels, protein bars, headlamp, etc. and doesn't feel too unbalanced. I looked at the Nathan and Salomon vests and…

Pros
  • Great Value
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great long distance running vest and day pack

I bought this vest to run a half marathon. It was difficult to choose between Osprey Pack's Duro 6 and 1.5. In the end, I'm glad I chose the Duro 6, especially since I also use it as a daypack. For races where you pick up the backpack right in front of him, you can grab all the goodies. It was also difficult to choose a size (s/m or m/l) as my bust is right in between the sizes. I chose size S/M and I think it was the best choice because it fits tighter and you can use all pockets. Pros: *…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • So so

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good running backpack

I've had this backpack for about a month now and have already run 100 miles in it. Personally, I like being able to carry quite a bit while running as I travel the US all the time and never know where my running will take me. I have a lot of experience with hydration packs and systems. I see pros and cons here. Pros: ΓΈ Adjusts to multiple sizes, I'm 5ft 8in, 145lbs and the Sml/Med size is perfect (I ordered men's because I wanted black) ΓΈ Keeps the backpack close to the body and all my gear…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

SIZING and pocket for cell phone ideas. Shoulder Strap Bag Winner!

Lots of reviews, I won't repeat them all here. There are many options for running backpacks, but I prefer one from a reputable backpack manufacturer rather than a mass-produced backpack simply produced by a large clothing company. Osprey knows how to make backpacks, and they have a lifetime warranty that covers everything but basic abuse (the warranty is on the included box label if you buy this bag new). It sits well on me and doesn't pinch when I run. I'm 5ft 9", 172lbs and wear big t-shirts…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Poorly thought out