Ultimate Direction Race 5.0 Hydration Vest for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$124.95
Used Value:
$74.97
Sale Value:
$112.46

You've done your best to prepare for the miles that lie ahead, but you'll still need the necessary fuel and hydration to carry you through to the finish line, and that's where the Ultimate Direction Race 4.0 Hydration Vest comes in. Designed for the demands of race day, this vest implements a simple design that carries just the essentials—two water bottles, energy snacks, and those few extra items you've learned through experience are essential to finishing strong.

Specifications

Access:
front panel
Claimed Weight:
[without bottles] 5oz
Compression:
corded elastic rear straps, Comfort Cinch 2.0 fit system
Hydration Compatible:
2 Body Bottle II 500ml (16.9oz), 2L reservoir
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
Flex Mono Mesh, MicroMono Mesh, 20D nylon, strech nylon micro-ripstop
Pockets:
2 water bottle, 2 front stash, 1 zippered front, 1 rear stash, 1 zippered rear
Recommended Use:
road running, trail running
Reservoir Included:
[bottles] yes, [reservoir] no
Shoulder Straps:
shaped
Trekking Pole Carry:
yes
Volume:
8.5L (519cu in)

Full Reviews

10
Great hydration vest. I primarily use this for short/moderate runs to hold my huge phone and some water, but knowing this could be used for much longer runs. This vest breathes well, fits securely, has numerous pockets and pouches( only 2 zippered) which are perfect for their purposes. Water bottles are IMO better than others tasting clean water with no plastic taste as advertised. I am a bigger guy at 225lbs ~44 inch chest and Large fits adequately and comfortably. Thanks UD and Backcountry.
Phillip C., backcountry.com
July 9, 2020
2
I've had plenty of packs, but this one has got to be one of the worst. I've taken it on a few trail runs between 8 and 15 miles and this pack reminded me it was there for every step. You have a choice between letting the bottles bounce around like a bra-less 90 year old lady or tightening the straps down to the point you can hardly breathe. In case you start to get used to the bounce the seams will rub on your neck like a cheese grater. So awesome. This is incredible to believe because I have a large chest (44 inches). Smaller runners must have this thing riding halfway up their neck. The only good things I can say is the pack breathes well. The new UD bottles don't have any plastic taste (as advertised), but they are remarkably stiff and the nozzles don't come apart to air out. This also means the tips aren't interchangeable with any of the other hydropak flasks you may already have. Do yourself a favor and go get a Salomon - there's a reason they're the gold standard.
Gregg B., backcountry.com
July 1, 2020