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Distance 4 Hydration Vest - Women's
Black Diamond
Distance 4 Hydration Vest - Women's
$149.95
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  Engineered for long-distance races and fast-paced adventures, the Black Diamond women's Distance 4 Hydration Vest has a running harness suspension made from stretchy, comfortable material that extends from the sides to the back panel with self-bound stretch mesh edges for ultimate comfort on the move. A women’s-specific fit accommodates shorter torso lengths with shoulder strap shaping that focuses on curvature and width at the neck to ensure all-day comfort.

  An over-the-shoulder Z-Pole carry system can be easily deployed on the go, while high-stretch side panels extend from the harness itself for an improved fit while on the move. This harness design also provides quick-access side pockets. Lighter colorways provide temperature regulation and better visibility. Dual flask pockets fit two BD HydraPak® SoftFlasks™ - included with the vest - while a zippered chest pocket, lumbar and back zip security pockets and small stash pockets provide ample storage for essential supplies.

  

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Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD680001
Gender:
Women's
Weight:
193 g / 6.8 oz
Pack Volume:
4 liters
Other Features:
  • Women’s-specific design for streamlined fit in shoulders and chest
  • Innovative harness layout with soft, flexible edge binding provides comfort on the move
  • On-the-go Z-Pole storage (poles sold separately)
  • High-stretch side panels add comfort and keep vest bounce to a minimum
  • Front zip pocket with a key clip and removable micro race whistle
  • Back zip security pocket and lumbar pocket
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