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Circuit Run Vest - Men's
CamelBak
Circuit Run Vest - Men's
$89.95
Description

  The CamelBak men's Circuit Run Vest is made for those trips where the journey is the destination. 3D vent mesh provides airflow and breathability, mile after mile, while a secure phone pocket keeps your phone, wallet or car keys close at hand. Dual adjustable sternum straps create a customizable fit, and cargo pockets provide maximum storage capacity. The Crux® reservoir flows steady hydration for a full day of running. Traverse new trails, reach new heights, and become your best with the Circuit Run Vest.

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Gender:
Men's
Dimensions:
13.8 x 18.3 x 4.3 in / 35 x 21 x 11 cm
Pack Weight:
360 g / 12.7 oz
Gear Capacity:
5.5 L
Hydration Capacity:
1.5 L
Hydration Type:
Crux® 1.5L Reservoir included
Material:
Recycled N70D Ripstop with C0 DWR
BPA/BPS/BPF Free:
Yes
Other Features:
  • Silver Sustainability: Made with recycled materials and safer chemicals, designed to preserve resources and diminish disposables.
  • 3D Vent Mesh: Engineered to maximize airflow and comfort throughout your run.
  • Secure Phone Pocket: Keep your phone close to the vest and close to you with an easy-to-access phone pocket.
  • Dual Adjustable Chest Straps: For an easily customizable fit, ensuring all-day comfort.
  • Tube Trap: Allows you to grab the hydration tube without having to unbuckle or unhook, for easy, on-the-go hydration.
  • Fuel and Gear Storage: Just enough room for all of your snacks, water, and running gear.
  • Trekking Pole Attachment: Keep your trekking poles secure and close at hand for when you need to steady your feet.
  • Reflectivity: Various points of intentional, highly-visible reflectivity to keep you safe on your run as the sun goes down.
  • Safety Whistle: Perfect for alerting people you're near or calling for help.
  • Ultralight Materials: No unnecessary baggage for your trek, so you can run all day in comfort.
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