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Raid Vest (Fall 2021)
CAMP
Raid Vest (Fall 2021)
$82.47
Description

  Large-capacity vest pack for ultrarunners and adventure racers

  CAMP's Raid Vest is an innovative vest pack specifically designed for ultrarunners and raid/adventure racers who require a lot of gear, but still want to be moving as quickly and effortlessly as possible. The ergonomic design and 20-liter volume also make it an ideal choice for mountain biking and fast-packing. The Raid delivers the same incredible comfort, lightweight and durability as the popular Trail Vest Light, but increases both the capacity and the features to accommodate more gear for longer pursuits.

  Pockets on the chest straps allow gels, bottles and other accessories to be carried where they can be accessed quickly and easily. This also helps with balance when the main compartment is loaded. EZ Op buckles can be detached with one hand with a single pull of the red tab. Soft 3D mesh padding on the back combines with durable mesh on the shoulder straps for unparalleled comfort and breathability. Bungee compression straps on the back can be used to hold extra layers or to compress unused space to reduce load shifting.

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Description
Brand Name:
CAMP
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1221
Liters:
20
Color:
Blue
Weight:
480 g / 16.9 oz (Size L)
Torso Length Range:
SML: (150-170 cm / 59 - 67 inch user height)
LRG: (180-195 cm / 71 - 77 inch user height)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
725
Other Features:
• Vest pack with 20 liter capacity for Raids and ultras
• EZ OP buckles on the waist belt and chest strap
• Elastic chest strap allows a for tight fit without impeding breathing
• Ventilated back with mesh padding
• Breathable mesh on the shoulder straps
• Bungee compression straps hold layers or compress unused space
• Water bladder sleeve along the back is separated from the main compartment
• Shoulder straps feature a water bottle/Soft Flask holder on the left and pockets for accessories and gels on the right
• 2 zippered pockets on the waist belt
• 2 large external mesh pockets on the sides
• Internal zip pocket for valuables
• Express trekking pole carrying system
• Hidden helmet holder
• External daisy chain loops for rigging extra gear
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