How to Choose a Running Hydration Vest

Designed with runners in mind, this 2-liter Nathan sling pack provides bounce-free storage. You can wear it on either the right or left shoulder. A removable strap secures it around your torso.
Imported.
View all Nathan Running Hydration Vests| Best Use | Running |
|---|---|
| Frame Type | Frameless |
| Gear Capacity (L) | 2 liters |
| Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 122 cubic inches |
| Reservoir Compatible | No |
| Bottle(s) Included | 1 bottle |
| Liquid Capacity (L) | 0.41 liters |
| Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 14 fluid ounces |
| Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Material(s) | 60% nylon/40% polyester |
| BPA Free | Yes |
| Number of Exterior Pockets | 1 + main compartment |
| Raincover Included | No |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I've been using this for a weekend crossbody while out shopping and running errands. It's great for that. I took it out for a run as a fanny pack, but it is pretty big and I packed it full and wasn't' used to the bulk. I finally took it out for a run this morning as a cross body and used the chest strap. It sorta stays in place, doesn't bounce but slides down to whichever side it's on and then hits the arm on that side and then also cut into the collar on my neck (thank goodness I was wearing a jacket with a collar). I thought about adjusting the chest strap to stabilize it but that moves too so it wouldn't have been much help. I'm going to keep using as a weekend crossbody purse, might be good for hiking? and maybe i'll get used to it as a fanny pack for running when I need the space. It is well built, has lots of pockets/storage options, and the water flask works well too.
This bag is very light weight and well-made with good material. It’s very convenient too since you can easily get your camera without having to remove your backpack or lumbar pack.