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| Bag sits off the shoulders - post run. |
I recently picked up the Nathan
HPL #020 Race Vest from
REI for some long distance running. I wanted something that would hold my essentials when out on the road and was also comfortable. I have an older Camelbak which I used during my first marathon and the training up to it, but I didn't really like the way it felt after an hour or so of running. Anyways, I read some reviews on
running forums and decided to give the Nathan a try after
Amazon, too, told me it was deliciously awesome.
So bam! I strapped on the pack and took it for a
10 mile test run on our Raleigh Greenway system. Immediately I noticed that it doesn't bounce around on my shoulders which is AMAZING! Nathan's website claims the #020 Race Veset (HPL 20) has a 3-way propulsion harness that prevents it from bouncing, and sure enough it works! No music, no cars; just the sound of penguin-like pitter-patter of my Vibram Bikilas on the pavement and the slight sloshing of the water in my HPL bladder. I stored some Gels in the front shock cord pocket and had my phone/ID in the front zipper pocket; all within easy reach of my grabby paws to quickly get a hold of and put back. It was also easy to throw my trash into as well. The front chest strap was adjustable and can slide up and down to give you more control of where you want it.
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| Back, with added reflecting bands. |
To run it through another test, I removed the bladder to see if could fit my clothes into the bag which would allow me to run to work. Since it's 9 miles to work -- 1 mile short of my no water needed limit, I don't need the bladder. I drove to a shorter distance for the test run, packed my bag and
headed off. As expected, everything worked well, and even with the extra weight of my clothes inside the bag, I still didn't have any issues with the HPL jumping my shoulders. I was able to fit a surprisingly large amount of gear into this 10oz bag.
Overall I would definitely recommend the HPL 020. If you're looking for a lightweight race vest for long distance, this is the way to go. Whether it be a 2 liter water-filled 20 mile run, or a 10 mile training run with gear, this pack will do the job. Nathan has an even
more minimalist option for lightweight race vests, and a
female endurance vest that doesn't get in the way of those lady bits.
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| A peak inside. |
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| Front; cord pocket and zip pocket |
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| HPL Unloaded: Jean, shirt, belt, ID, headphones, phone, and energy. |
-AaronMFJ
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