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Veil 6 Running Vest
Rab
Veil 6 Running Vest
$159.95
Description

  Stay fuelled, hydrated, and prepared for any challenge out on the mountain, with Rab's 6L capacity Veil 6 running vest. Perfect for long distances across rocky terrain, where on-the-go access to your water, snacks and other essentials is crucial, the lightweight construction feels worn rather than carried and offers multiple storage options.

  The vest’s multi-directional Mono Mesh Chassis features stretch side panels and has been designed to support, reduce bounce and contour to your body, giving you complete freedom of movement as you push to the next summit. Form-fitting, lightweight and highly breathable, it is 50% lighter and retains 70% less water than alternative spacer mesh constructions, keeping moisture to a minimum when the gradient rises. The fully adjustable sternum fit system ensures a close fit without adding unnecessary weight.

  The Veil 6 offers plenty of hydration options with two 500ml soft flasks (included) incorporated into the front, as well as a generous rear compartment which can hold a 2L water bladder (sold separately), alongside any essential layers. Secure pockets with ultralight zip pulls will keep your keys or card safe, while further large stretch pockets provide easy access to snacks or gels. When not needed, poles can be quickly stowed away using the bungee pole holder.

  Finished with 100% fluorocarbon-free DWR, the Veil 6 is built to keep you moving and minimize weight when every gram counts.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Rab
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
QAP-40
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
6 liters / 365 cu. in.
Weight (Size M):
0.32 kg / 11 oz with flasks
0.24 kg / 8 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
  • Stretch side panels provide optimal support and improve fit
  • Lightweight fully adjustable and customizable sternum fit system
  • Secure YKK® zipped pocket on upper back yoke
  • Internal back panel sleeve can hold a 2L hydration bladder (sold separately)
  • Upper back and dual access lower stretch stash pockets
  • 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
  • Rear bungee pole holder for on-the-go storage
  • Silicone print on lower hem
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