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CamelbakTrail or Marathon Nano Running Vest

R999

Retail: R2,000
About

Trail and Ultra runners who demand top performance from minimal gear look to the Nano™ Vest for training and elite level racing. Designed for runners who prioritize weight and stability above all else, the Nano™ vest offers a premium minimalist hydration solution with two best-in-class 500 ml soft flasks and a pack-only weight of less than 150-grams. For comfort, the 3D vent mesh encourages air flow, cushioning and breathability while size options ensure a personalized fit. For convenience, streamlined gear organization includes a secure phone pocket, stretch overflow pocket for layers and trekking pole carry.

Product Features
  • 2 x 500 ml/17 oz Quick Stow Flasks: A simple solution to staying hydrated and race-ready
  • 3D Vent Mesh: Multi-directional airflow and cushioning to maximize comfort and breathability
  • Trekking Pole Carry: Easily remove or replace poles while running
  • Stretch Overflow Pocket: Quickly stash or shed a layer or rain shell
  • Secure Phone Pocket: Conveniently located for quick access with a zipper closure for added security
  • Dual Adjustable Sternum Straps: Offer a range of adjustments for a custom, comfortable fit and increased stability
  • Fuel and Gear Storage: Organize run essentials with pockets specifically designed for Quick Stow flasks
Product Specifications
  • Activity: Run
  • User: Unisex
  • Hydration capacity: 1L/34 fl oz
  • Hydration type: Quick Stow™ Flask (x2)
  • BPA/BPS/BPF free: Yes
  • Gear capacity: 1.5L/50 cu in
  • Pack weight: 150g/0 lb 5 oz
  • Dimensions: 34 x 29 x 6 cm / 13.4 x 11.4 x 2.4 in
  • Fits torso: 96-116 cm/38-46 in
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