
$56.00
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Imported.
Item 782320
Specification | Description |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Frame type | Frameless |
| Approximate volume | 320 cubic inches |
| Approximate volume - metric | 4.9 liters |
| Average weight | 17 ounces |
| Average weight - metric | 0.5 kilogram |
| Material | Ripstop polyester/nylon mesh |
| Liquid capacity | 40 fluid ounces |
| Number of pockets | 3 + main compartment |
| Access / Loading | Top |
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Comments about Ultimate Direction Naviti Hydration Waistpack:
I purchased this product to use in the 3Day Breast Cancer walk and have been training with it for weeks and weeks now. Obtaining this roomy waistpack has eliminated the need for a backpack. The water bottles are so easy to get in and out of the rigid holders while still on the move. Multiple pouches/pockets make anything easily accessible.
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Comments about Ultimate Direction Naviti Hydration Waistpack:
The pack tends to hang down and ride below the waist. I would like it to stay a bit higher for comfort and feel
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Comments about Ultimate Direction Naviti Hydration Waistpack:
I got this pack for runs I did not want to lug a camelbak since I was happy with small packs for Ultimate Direction before. I do not know if was the bottles as a whole or only for this pack but the bottles that came with the previous packs had a nub on the lid that the new ones did not. I am not sure it is the cause but it is how I tell the new lids from the old. Frankly, the new lids do not tighten completely. They have a tendency to leak during transport and I have found they leak while the bottles are mainly full and squeezed. If you have other bottle to use it is a great pack.
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Comments about Ultimate Direction Naviti Hydration Waistpack:
I bought this pack about a year ago to use in the 3 Day 60 Mile Walk for Breast Cancer. I probably should have trained with it longer for using it the first day of the walk, I realized it was going to be too heavy, too uncomfortable on my back with two full water bottles and minimal gear in the pack (phone, credit card, socks & minimal plastic rain poncho). I gave up the second bottle the first chance I could. During the 3 days I ended up twisting the pack back and forth from hanging in the front or on my back to reduce the load. We walk approximately 10 hours each day and it's heavy & big on your back.
This past November I used it hiking down the Bright Angel trail in the Grand Canyon and this time used both water bottles. Different story as the weather was cooler and the pack was surrounding more clothes, thus creating more comfort between it and my back. This worked out great. So keep in mind what you will be using it for, how long and the weather conditions at the time. This year for the 60 mile walk I've purchases a single shot waist hydration pack that is much lighter.
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