- Comfortable and Breathable Fabric: The running vest features a soft stretch fabric with unique flannel edging that is gentle on the skin, preventing chafing on the shoulders and neck. Running water vest weight just 140g/5oz, this water backpack is perfect for active use. The running hydration vest size is 20cm*35cm/7.8 inches*13.6 inches, equipped with 1.5 liter leak-proof bladder. Ensuring hydration on the go with minimal bulk, making it an ideal choice for trail running, hiking.
- Slim Fit Design: This running vest for women and men fits snugly against the body like a second skin. The adjustable straps cinch from the shoulders to the waist, reducing bounce and evenly distributing the weight of the water bladder. The front snap buckle rotates smoothly to prevent snagging, making it an essential running gear for serious athletes.
- Exquisite Multi-pocket Design: The large main pocket is for placing a 1.5-liter hydration bladder and storing items like towels, snacks, keys, tissues and so on. The half-open pocket with elastic cord enables quick access even when running. The two elastic pockets on the front shoulder strap can hold a 350ML water bottle, energy bars and nutritional products. There is also a zipper pocket specifically for placing mobile phones. keep your valuables safe during your outdoor adventures.
- Multi-functional Reflective Design: With multiple reflective strips on the front and back, this hydration backpack ensures visibility during low-light conditions, ideal for early morning or evening runs. Use this versatile hydration vest for running, as a hiking backpack, or even for cycling and marathon events. It combines functionality with safety for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Superior Ventilation: Designed with large breathable mesh panels, this womens running vest rapidly absorbs sweat and evaporates heat, ensuring high comfort levels. The hydration pack fits chest sizes from 31.5 to 47.5 inches, making it perfect for diverse body types. Ideal for trail running, cycling, hiking, mountaineering, racing. This running backpack with a water bladder keeps you hydrated without compromising your performance. Strategically placed running water bottles and hydration packs
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Hydration Packs
N NEVO RHINO Lightweight Running Vest-Insulated Water Backpack with 1.5L Water Bladder, Hydration Vest for Hiking, Trail Running, Marathons, Cycling
$28.99
almira wimberly –
I love this vest it helped me through my half marathon!
almira wimberly –
Sunshine_E –
I am so impressed with the value of this product, exceptional quality for this price point! I was not familiar with this brand, but based on this product, will definitely consider for future purchases.
For context: I am a triathlete who wanted another backpack and hydration option other than a fuel belt while running and carrying water bottles on bike. I have a more expensive brand hydration backpack, and i love it, but wanted something a little more compact and lightweight. This more than exceeded my expectations!
For sizing, I am 5’3″ with 37/38″ chest.
PROs:
– Product design/functionality -The number of details are impressive. To list a few: all the zippers, reflective parts, strips to keep straps from flapping, compartment/pocket dividers
– Breathable – close up pictures show mesh-like material that looks durable but breathable
– Quality – the fabric is so nice! The buckles and zippers look strong. The line in the bladder to reduce sloshing. Channels to keep bladder hose secure.
– Lightweight – With this, it is compact so have realistic expectations on what you want to carry in here (especially if you have the bladder filled). No issues packing the necessities of ID, phone and fuel.
– Black, gray or white options.
– Includes hydration bladder – So many other comparable products do not include the bladder, so this is a nice bonus to note!
– Value – Excellent when looking at all that is listed above and this is at an under $25 price point currently.
CONs:
– I really don’t have any yet. There are some loops that I’m not sure what they are for, but that is a user error not product (so maybe an overview of what each is intended for would be nice?)
Summary:
I will update this review should anything come up with durability. Otherwise, you can assume that I am still very happy with this product and would definitely recommend if you are looking for a lightweight, compact backpack with hydration option.
I hope that this review has helped you with your decision. 🙂
Sunshine_E –
IrieMon69 –
I don’t run much anymore, but I’ve gotten back into day hikes and trekking. I saw this and loved how lightweight it looked, and hoped it would be sturdy (ie not move around, bounce if I jogged over something, etc), and it is! I had some concerns about whether this would hold enough for an actual dayhike that included a meal, like one that went from morning to late afternoon. Those concerns were valid, unless you’re going to have gel packs and a small bag of trail mix for lunch, you’re not going to fit a full meal in here along with safety items.
However, this wasn’t a deal killer for me since I already had a very functional fanny pack for hiking, that I wear on my front so that items inside are easily accessible without having to move the pack around or take it off. Between all the great places to stash things on this N Nevo RHINO pack and the larger spacious compartment of my fanny pack, I can fit as much as many dayhike packs.
I love the water bladded, they took time and considered things like how to hold the water bladder up in the sack, a dirt cover for the part you put in your mouth, and even an on/off option to ensure water doesn’t leak out. TBH, that caught me b/c I forgot about it and at one part of the trail this weekend I couldn’t get any water out. By chance I happened to move the water spout and suddenly it worked – then I remembered reading about that feature.
For the price, currently ~$25 at time of this review, this is a steal if you’re looking for a comfortable water pack.
IrieMon69 –
NH Hiker –
I got this hydration pack for a half marathon. It took me a few minutes to figure out the release on the bite valve. The whole unit pulls up from the hose. The whole black part slides up and down. I thought it was just the bite valve that slid, but after popping it off, I realized that part doesn’t slide. Thankfully, it snapped back on with no problem. Once I got the unit to slide, then it slid up and down easily. The cap over the bite valve is nice to keep it clean, but not needed when in use (running). I did use the cap to wrap around the small elastic strap that is suppose to hold the hose/valve in place on the shoulder strap. It kept falling out of that little strap until I wrapped the cap around it. That holds it in place perfectly and it’s close enough to my mouth that it was easy to use. I left the valve in the open position and just bit down to allow the water to come out. As long as the valve is not being squeezed, it does not let the water leak out. The pack is lightweight and the bladder holds a nice amount of water for a long run. Of course, there were water stations along my run to supplement. If I was just doing a long run with no other water stations along the way, I would need to bring a lot more water. The pockets on the shoulder straps could hold slender water bottles or I could put one or two inside the pack to refill the bladder when it is empty. I used the pockets on the shoulder straps to hold my snacks and electrolyte chews for the run. The zipper pocket held my ID. It could also hold my car keys. The pack does bounce a little which is to be expected. It was comfortable to wear. I did have a small amount of chaffing on my back from the pack rubbing, but I’ll put some Glide there for the next run. The pack is easy to adjust and comfortable. I prefer the bite valve on a Camelbak, but this one does work well. The pack holds most of what you need for a run. The elastic straps to hold the bite valve are not adequate and you have to rig it to stay there. I simply wrapped the cap around it and it held nicely. While not a perfect pack, it is pretty good. It’s also not a bad price (currently $25) for what you get. If you are on a budget, I recommend you give this a try. I do like it and will continue to use it.
NH Hiker –