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2015 Gear preview: Camelbak

7. August 2014 By Bjarke Rosenbeck Leave a Comment

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Camelbak has a new line of products comming up for 2015 for trail runners. There will be four different vests to choose from with the Camelbak Circuit being the smallest one with a 1,5 liter antidote reservoir and little space for additional gear. This one is for the shorter runs and races where you do not need to bring with you a lot of additional gear.

 

The Camelbak Marathoner is the same as we already know it. It is one of my own personal favorite vests with a nice tight fit and just enough space for gear, gels etc. for most training and races. I am glad to see this one countinue.

 

The two new Ultra vests are the 4L and 10L. Both take a 2L reservoir and additional space of two or eight litres. I saw them at Outdoor Show in Friedrichshafen, Germany and they look quite interesting, though the 10L is more of a backpack than a vest and so has quite some nice packs out there to compete with.

 

Product Details:

NEW for 2015

Ultra 10

  • Open mesh back panel for lowering core body temperature
  • Capacity: 8L + 2L Antidote Reservoir
  • MSRP $150

Ultra 4

  • Lightweight and expandable storage
  • Capacity: 2L + 2L Antidote Reservoir
  • MSRP $115

Marathoner

  • Low profile and quick external reservoir filling access
  • 2L Antidote Reservoir
  • MSRP $100

Circuit

  • Lightweight and low profile for entry-level and elite runners with open mesh back panel
  • 1.5L Antidote Reservoir
  • MSRP $85

Retail availability: January 2015
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Filed Under: Adventure Race, Frontnews, Gear news, Running, Trail running Tagged With: Camelbak, hydration, running vest, vest

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