DolfinPack Leggero, aderente, impermeabile, pacchetto di idratazione per sport estremi taglia unica rosa/grigio

Brand:DolfinPack

2.9/5

89.12

Cinghie elastiche avvolte in neoprene per un comfort superiore, senza sfregamenti e la vestibilità più aderente e confortevole. Serbatoio da 1,5 litri senza BPA con valvola ad alto flusso e copertura del tubo in neoprene per l'isolamento. Perfetto per maratone, stand-up paddle boarding, ciclismo, surf, caccia, snowboard, sci e altri sport estremi. Zaino idratante leggero e minimalista per sport estremi e idratazione in movimento. Premi: vincitore dell'idratazione ovunque miglior pacchetto di idratazione da corsa. presente nella rivista SUP come miglior pacchetto di idratazione del 2015. Importato. neoprene.

Cinghie elastiche avvolte in neoprene per un comfort superiore, senza sfregamenti e la vestibilità più aderente e confortevole. Serbatoio da 1,5 litri senza BPA con valvola ad alto flusso e copertura del tubo in neoprene per l'isolamento. Perfetto per maratone, stand-up paddle boarding, ciclismo, surf, caccia, snowboard, sci e altri sport estremi. Zaino idratante leggero e minimalista per sport estremi e idratazione in movimento. Premi: vincitore dell'idratazione ovunque miglior pacchetto di idratazione da corsa. presente nella rivista SUP come miglior pacchetto di idratazione del 2015. Importato. neoprene.
Brand DolfinPack
Color Pink/Grey
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8 x 1 x 12 inches
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Sport Type Running

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Scritto da: Lea
Lacks longevity but worth it
I bought my first dolfin pack in April 2020. I live in Arizona and like going on long runs/walks in 100+ temperatures a few times per week (yes, I’m crazy). Unfortunately, I just threw it away and had to purchase another one. The first thing I noticed was the stitching breaking down and coming apart on the straps and pack. Then the circular metal ring came off that the tubing comes out of at the top of the bag. The biggest concern and the reason why I had to throw it away is that it started leaking. I could not for the life of me figure out where the leak was coming from. It drove me crazy being out for a run feeling my water supply leaking all over my back and down my legs. I had enough and just threw the whole thing in the trash. I decided to buy another one because I did use the pack heavily and I can’t expect that it would last forever. Maybe the extreme heat combined with vigorous use just broke down the material after 2 years. Either way it’s worth me buying another one since I find it very comfortable and lightweight.
Scritto da: ZDF
Not good for running, material doesn't hold up to vigorous use
Top line: A comfy hydration pack that works fine for walking/hiking, but can't stand up to the rigors of trail running. Good: They're not lying when they say this thing is comfortable. The neoprene material is far superior comfort-wise to the canvas / nylon of your typical CamelBak or similar hydration packs. It's not quite gentle enough to wear shirtless during a long run--you'll still get hot spots. But during a walk or casual hike, it can't be beat. And it's definitely minimalist: With a full bladder, you might have room for a Clif bar and keys in the top area of the pack, but not much more. If you aim is to carry water and nothing more, this is your pack. Bad: I'll start at the beginning and work my way forward--The lack of a secondary belt closer to the waist makes this pack prone to bouncing, particularly when the bladder is mostly full. When using it for a more kinetic activity, like running (especially on undulating trails), the pack bounces up and down non-stop, forcing you to cinch it as tight as possible to prevent rubs and general irritation/distraction. The bouncing also has an unfortunate side effect of destroying all of the exterior parts of the bag where fabric meets (e.g., where the shoulder straps meet the main pack, etc.). I've used this pack a half dozen times including two lengthy trail runs; you can see the results in the photos. My bag has rips all over it where the neoprene has separated to expose the straps underneath. Other: As others have mentioned, if you are a smaller person, this pack may not size small enough for you. As a 5'11", 165lb male that wears a size 39 suit jacket, I wear the pack's chest straps fastened all the way across--that is, with no under-velcro showing. The only way to get it tighter would be to have part of the over strap dangling in the breeze. Granted, I'm wearing it tight to limit jostling during running.
Scritto da: Amber
Very pleased
I am training for my second marathon, and I need to carry hydration on my long training runs. Previously, I was relying on a Nathan water belt and while the product held up over time, it fit my hips poorly and I absolutely hated it. I adjusted it as tightly as I could and it still ended up flopping around my waist, giving me abrasions (it would ride up under my shirt, no matter the style) and driving me bonkers for 20 miles. I'm not sure if other women have had this issue, but it's miserable. I saw the DolfinPack and decided to give it a shot figuring there is no way it could be worse than the status quo. I love, love, love this thing: 1. It fits! It stays in its place and doesn't bounce around. HURRAY! 2. It holds a substantial amount of water. 3. It's easy to clean off. I hose it down after each run, hang it and it's ready to rock the next weekend. 4. The DolfinPack customer service is outstanding. The straps started tearing away from the pack after my first run with it (probably 2.25h) so I contacted them. They replied promptly, asked for photos and sent out a new pack (I was told to save the water reservoir) since it was considered a manufacturer's defect. I borrowed my mom's sewing machine and added an extra line of stitching to the straps, just to be safe and I haven't had an issue since. The only thing I would suggest is putting cheap arm warmers over the straps if you have sensitive skin - especially where the straps meet on the hard plastic. Also, it chaffed against my back in one area during my first run as I wore a tank top, but I've remembered to wear Body Glide in that area since and it hasn't occurred again. I can't speak to its performance for water sports, but if you are a runner, this is a great companion for those long, hot runs.

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