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BECOJADDE
Pack for Life, Move with Purpose.
Only 5L Running Vest
5L Vest with 1.5L Water Bag
5L Vest with 2*500ML Bottles
6L Running Vest for Women Men
Small Hiking Backpack 15L
Small Hiking Backpack 20L
Becojadde hydropack has five sizes to meet your daily lifestyle choices: ①Only 5L running vest, ②5L Hydration backpack with one 1.5L Water Bag, ③5L Hydration vest with two 500ML Soft Water Bottles, ④Only 6L running vest, ⑤6L Hydration backpack with one 2L Water Bag. For your comfort, please consider your daily usage when selecting the right size.
Lightweight For Running: One 5L hydration backpack measures 14 x 11 inches and weighs 0.48 lb, One 6L hydration backpack measures 16.5 x 11.5 inches and weighs 0.53 lb; two soft water bottles weigh 0.12 lb, and the 1.5L water bag weighs 0.27 lb.
Smart Storage Layout: hydration water vest with Multi-pocket design features a waterproof phone pocket + dual rear zippered compartments for clothes. Extra space organizes snacks, keys & gear.
Ergonomic Design for Comfort: This hiking backpack for water bladder with adjustable chest and dual waist straps for a secure fit. Features a tube clip, sliding chest straps, and securing loops to minimize bounce, perfect for men and women during hiking, running, or workouts.
Lightweight and Premium Breathable Material: This water backpack is made of premium nylon and breathable stretch fabric. Quick-drying with ventilated mesh back and soft edging to prevent chafing. Ideal running vest for men and running vest for women, keeping you cool during intense workouts.
8 reviews for BECOJADDE Running Vest Hydration Backpack for Men Women, 5L Lightweight Running Backpack Hydration Pack for Marathon, Trail, Cycling, Hiking, Jogging
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I Can Barely Believe How Well Engineered & Thought Out This Vest Is
This vest’s appearance, good or bad, is of course highly subjective. I don’t think it is the coolest looking article of clothing I have. However, it’s engineering and capabilities are NEXT-LEVEL.The vest is definitely small. That may be both a planned characteristic and important. I can imagine a larger vest would be too cumbersome while running. I am using it for mountain biking. For that sport, the vest is just fine. If you’re a small woman, the vest should be no problem. If you are a giant of a man, the vest will probably still fit, but it may not be quite the look you’re after, but who would criticize a giant man’s looks anyway? Not me.I got the vest without the bladder and without the two water carriers. My goal/needs/desires/drivers were: 1) I wanted something I could carry one or two of those pre-filled 500 ml disposable plastic bottles of water sold everywhere. 2) I wanted something I could carry my smart-phone in that wasn’t a pants pocket, which I tried in the past and my bike peddling bounced the phone excessively and annoyingly on my thigh. 3) I wanted something I could carry a bicycle pump, a shock and fork air pump, a tire pressure gauge, a multitool for bike adjustment or repair, a knife & flashlight (which I consider EDC-mandatory items for everyone), and perhaps some as of yet unpondered random gizmo or item (keys? snacks? dunno). I wanted the water up front, and I NEED the phone up front for easy access.The net is that this vest will carry all of these items (2 common 500 ml disposable water bottles, tire pump, shock pump, pressure gauge, multitool and phone (UP FRONT for easy access) and MUCH more. The vest features 5 pockets up front, one for each water bottle, pressure gauge in one, two pumps in the other, and the phone in its own very special, easily accessible pocket specifically designed to carry smart (or unsmart) phones. I would have preferred the phone to be on the left side because I’m right handed, but compared to the overall utility of the vest, this is an insignificant issue for me. The rear of the vest is a treasure-trove of flexible carry options. The bladder would go back there if you have one. I have one from another back-pack (like a Camel-back) and its nice to know that if I ever decide to on a super ride I can carry a liter of water up front and another 1.5 (or more) in the back. The bladder pocket has a bladder hanger so the bladder won’t slouch down. There is also the water-bladder drinking hose passthrough integrated into the shoulder straps and the clip for the bite-down spigot. Maybe all hydration packs & vests have this, and this vest does too. There is also a large pocket in that rear compartment to carry other items, also a strap with a clip on the end for keys (or other hangy-type things). The rear of the vest also includes a bike helmet hanger gizmo/strap that my bike helmet clips into easily. This was totally unexpected, and for the price, this vest seems to be well thought out. A refreshing engineering effort went into planning this vest’s construction. I am thankful intelligent, thoughtful people aren’t extinct yet. That’s a lot of equipment carrying options for such an efficient and small vest, but there’s more. The vest also includes expandable flexible criss-cross straps vertically on each side, AND a large one on the very bottom rear of the vest. All of these can be adjusted with built-in tensioners. I can imagine using the rear bottom one for a shirt or pants or a jacket. The elastic straps make these carry options HIGHLY flexible, no pun intended. I’m not quite sure what I would use the two side ones for. They’d be ideal for gloves of other similarly-sized items. They’d easily accommodate a pair of gloves, each. ALSO, there are little hangy loops scattered about the vest. One of them in the front (and there’s more than just one of them) is the PERFECT place to hang my sunglasses (or readers) if I’m not wearing them. No need to hunt for some place to hang my sunglasses so that I can look like the master of suave, cool bicycle fashion accessories. The vest have the straps right there. I haven’t counted how many in total there are, but I guarantee you couldn’t possibly carry more glasses than this vest can comfortably handle (if that’s your thing).Regarding the vests adjustability for comfortable wear by people with differently sized bodies: The vest has two adjustable straps in the front. Not only do they expand or contract, just like all other sports packs, but these straps are also adjustable vertically using this very clever anchoring piping that the straps can be slid on and moved up or down. Talk about well-engineered. I have to underscore my previous statement. Somebody put some brain-time into thinking about this vest’s capabilities. BUT THERE’S MORE. On both sides of the vest there are also two expandable/contractable adjusting straps, for a total of six adjustable straps. Clearly the designers meant for nearly any size person to be able to wear this. That’s smart marketing. If anybody can use your product, your market potential expands.I’m getting tired from typing just covering the vest’s characteristics and capabilities briefly, BUT THERE’S MORE. The vest when empty can be squeezed into a very compact form. There is also reflective tape at strategic locations. Plus, there’s a little, brightly-colored emergency whistle in the front JUST IN CASE. It’s near your mouth, of course. These people who designed this vest worked overtime on capabilities. You also have your choice of colors. The color choices aren’t the snazziest on the planet. I would have preferred solid black.The vests well thought out design eclipses any negatives so much that they fade into the background, insignificant and irrelevant. I spent a lot of time shopping for something to carry the items I outlined at the beginning of this review. I didn’t want to get a vest, only to be disappointed and needing to buy another one. I totally NAILED IT on this one. My IQ went up significantly just from the brilliance of my decision to buy this. I am now a certifiable vest-purchasing super-genius. I have this vest to thank.
Jessica C –
Perfect adjustable running vest
Ran a 10k with this vest and thoroughly enjoyed it! It was comfortable and stayed in place during the entire race. I also go on long runs with it and it’s perfect for exercise. The pockets are in a great spot and hold a good bit of things. The straps on the front can be adjusted up and down. All of the straps are adjustable for bigger or smaller chests and bodies. The overall quality is wonderful. It also has a little whistle on the front. I didn’t buy the compatible water basin, but the flexible water bottle from my other vest fit perfectly.
michelle ibanez –
Fantastic Vest! Would buy more!
Great for hiking and running! I’ve used this for hiking and running on multiple occasions and it’s so useful. My friends always say they with they had one. The vest itself is very light weight. It was designed very well. It has so many pockets and can store so many things. I can fit my water, phone, keys, wallet, and a snack in the vest. It is so comfortable to wear and fits very well.
Tiffany L –
No water bladder
Solid product, thought it came with the water bladder and wish I had read the reviews first but it gets the job done, very comfortable
TabbieFayth –
Lightweight and durable
Exactly what I was looking for in a vest as a beginner. It is lightweight and easy to get on and off. Adjustable straps on both the sides and in front make it easy to get the perfect fit.The front pockets hold a standard 16.9oz water bottle (the disposable type). Haven’t tried larger. The zipper pocket is a little small, and did not fit my phone (Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra) with the case on. Didn’t try without the case. My phone DID fit in the shorter front pocket though.Material is soft and comfortable. Was easy to use while running and no concerns about anything falling out of the pockets. So I’d say definitely suitable for any outdoor exercise most people are going to use it for.Haven’t used the back that uses a water bladder. But it seems plenty big enough. I will probably use that to store snacks for my all day outings.Very pleased with this purchase.
Lauren Bryant –
Awesome running vest
I love this vest, I bought the vest only and I wish I had bought the water bottles and the water pouch also now that I am running farther distances. It holds my inhaler, pepper-spray, car key, and running gels. It was even able to put two disposable water bottles in the back for a long run. The pockets are tight enough to keep everything inside but not to tight you can’t get anything out. I like this over a waist running belt.
Kaila –
Good buy
Fits really nicely and has a good amount of pockets!
~lee~ –
Love the quality!!!!
I like this running vest , it’s light , easy to wear , fabric is soft ,,