Trail Run Packs
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Looking for the ultra running vest pack or waist belt? We've got you covered. Our snug fit hydration vests have the space for soft flask water bladders to keep you hydrated on the trail. If you need to carry more than a hydration bladder, try our Flight Training Pack, with a small main compartment for whatever you need to carry. Our running hydration packs, waist packs and vests are water-resistant, so they're ready for everything from sweat to rain. They're also comfortable and lightweight, the perfectly minimalist extra layer for hitting the trail from casual runs to race day.
You check your trail running shoes for midsole support and traction-adding outsole lugs. So why not check your trail running gear for ultralight and durable construction? We've got your back--or your waist! Our hip belts offer a little more room for you to tuck things like sunscreen, a visor, or a headlamp away for a long day out. Plus they're zippered, to keep your items from bouncing out as you jog. Or you could store a headband or GPS watch in the front pocket of your running vest for easy access on the go. And you don't need to be a marathon or ultra runner to benefit. Hikers and casual walkers can also appreciate the minimalist storage offered by our hip belts.
What Gear Do I Need For Trail Running?
The most important thing for trail running is a pair of men's or women's trail running shoes. You want comfortable trail shoes that will help you avoid blisters while supporting you on the trail. Grab a sweat-wicking short- or long-sleeve athletic t-shirt. Then add some breathable running shorts, layered over running tights for colder weather or to avoid chafing. Add a running jacket or hoodie for a breathable windbreaker and you're ready for the trail.
What Are The Best Running Packs For Trails?
Our trail running daypacks and vests are perfect for the trails. The running vests double as hydration packs, with our proprietary water bottles included to help keep you hydrated on the go. You can also choose a vest with a small backpack included or pick up one of our running belts to carry whatever you need on the go.
What Are Some Features To Look For In A Running Backpack?
If you're looking to pick up a dedicated trail running backpack, look for comfort to keep the miles from seeming endless. Padded shoulder straps and adjustable straps are a must, as is a breathable mesh back panel. Sternum straps or chest straps help you redistribute the weight to keep your pack from holding you back. If you're distance running, a hydration pack with a bite valve is a must for easy-access running hydration. You should also look for a pack with compression straps, especially with a hydration backpack, to keep your load from shifting. Try one of our smaller hiking packs, great for casual runs or training for an ultramarathon.