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Veil 2 Running Vest (Fall 2023)
Rab
Veil 2 Running Vest (Fall 2023)
$112.46
Description

  Run freely over ranges and ridgelines with this 2L-capacity hydration running vest, providing space for your essentials without hampering your mobility. Built using breathable Mono Mesh, which is 50% lighter and holds 70% less water than alternative spacer mesh, the vest reduces moisture build-up and keeps things cool and lightweight as you chase down the next summit.

  The Veil 2 is form-fitting and supportive thanks to the fully adjustable sternum fit system and side stretch panels, contouring to your body and reducing bounce over uneven ground. Keep your trail snacks and layers within easy reach using the many stretchy stash pockets, including four on the front and a dual access one on the back. There’s also space to stow your poles using the side bungee pole holder. Included are two 500ml soft flasks which can be slipped into the front of the vest, allowing you to stay hydrated on the move.

  Finished with a 100% fluorocarbon-free DWR, the Veil 2 is the perfect lightweight running vest for gram-counting mountain runners on fast-paced adventures.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Rab
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
QAP-39
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
2 liters / 120 cu. in.
Weight (Size M):
0.27 kg / 10 oz with flasks
0.19 kg / 7 oz without flasks
Sizing:
Chest:
Small: 34-37 in.
Medium: 37-40 in.
Large: 40-44 in.
Other Features:
  • Multi-directional Mono Mesh Chassis for enhanced support, reduced bounce and supportive fit
  • Single layer Mono Mesh back panel is lightweight, hydrophobic and breathable
  • Stretch side panels provide optimal support and improve fit
  • Lightweight, fully adjustable and customizable sternum fit system
  • Dual-access lower stretch stash pocket
  • 2 upper flat stretch pockets and 2 lower vest front stretch stash pockets
  • Two 500ml soft flask pockets (soft flasks included)
  • Two front YKK® concealed stretch mesh pockets with ultralight zip pulls
  • Side bungee pole holders for on-the-go storage
  • Silicone print on lower hem
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