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Kinder 10L Race Vest XL / Black and Red Reviews

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About Harrier Trail Running:

Why compromise on style, functionality or value when you can have all three? The Harrier Trail Running collection is designed to bring the joy back into trail running whilst providing friendly support and advice should you need it.

Our approach of designing and developing trail running kit directly from ideas, feedback and advice from our customers makes us different from the rest. We listen to what you want from your gear and bring it to life, we are made by trail runners.

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Awesome piece of kit and much cheaper than the competition
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Posted 5 years ago
Top quality product and service!
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Posted 5 years ago
Top quality product and service!
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Posted 5 years ago
Top quality product and service!
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Posted 5 years ago
Very comfortable to wear and loads of room for all the bits and bobs you might want on the fells with you. I like how the back is divided so that your water bladder doesn't rub against anything else you have in the back, and the elastic mesh makes stashing my waterproof easy (on those days when it's on and off all the time!). Loads of room for food, soft flasks and phone in the front too. Great value.
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Posted 5 years ago
I am a true 42" chest. It has been really hard to find a running vest that fit and did not max out the chest straps. The Stanage is perfect. I can cinch it comfortably and still have some strap left, and it doesn't leave the bottles in my armpits like so many larger size vests. All the pockets are easily accessible and just the right size. I can access or stow my wind jacket in the rear pocket simply by reaching behind my head; no need to take the vest off. The front pockets hold soft flasks securely in the top pockets, and I can easily fit 500ml Nathan Speed-draw rigid flasks in the bottom pockets on sub-zero days (the straws on the soft flasks freeze at -10C, so I need to use rigid bottles). The zipped phone pocket is a clever idea, but is not easily accessible if the other pockets are being used for water bottles. But a waterproof phone pocket can prove very useful in the right circumstance. All in all, a great running vest: very comfortable, no bounce, great sizing, and a decent volume for a longer day out. I plan to use it for the Ironhorse Ultra, where the aid stations are about 20k apart. I can easily carry everything I need. Great products. Fantastic prices.
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Posted 5 years ago
I am a true 42" chest. It has been really hard to find a running vest that fit and did not max out the chest straps. The Stanage is perfect. I can cinch it comfortably and still have some strap left, and it doesn't leave the bottles in my armpits like so many larger size vests. All the pockets are easily accessible and just the right size. I can access or stow my wind jacket in the rear pocket simply by reaching behind my head; no need to take the vest off. The front pockets hold soft flasks securely in the top pockets, and I can easily fit 500ml Nathan Speed-draw rigid flasks in the bottom pockets on sub-zero days (the straws on the soft flasks freeze at -10C, so I need to use rigid bottles). The zipped phone pocket is a clever idea, but is not easily accessible if the other pockets are being used for water bottles. But a waterproof phone pocket can prove very useful in the right circumstance. All in all, a great running vest: very comfortable, no bounce, great sizing, and a decent volume for a longer day out. I plan to use it for the Ironhorse Ultra, where the aid stations are about 20k apart. I can easily carry everything I need. Great products. Fantastic prices.
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Posted 5 years ago
I am a true 42" chest. It has been really hard to find a running vest that fit and did not max out the chest straps. The Stanage is perfect. I can cinch it comfortably and still have some strap left, and it doesn't leave the bottles in my armpits like so many larger size vests. All the pockets are easily accessible and just the right size. I can access or stow my wind jacket in the rear pocket simply by reaching behind my head; no need to take the vest off. The front pockets hold soft flasks securely in the top pockets, and I can easily fit 500ml Nathan Speed-draw rigid flasks in the bottom pockets on sub-zero days (the straws on the soft flasks freeze at -10C, so I need to use rigid bottles). The zipped phone pocket is a clever idea, but is not easily accessible if the other pockets are being used for water bottles. But a waterproof phone pocket can prove very useful in the right circumstance. All in all, a great running vest: very comfortable, no bounce, great sizing, and a decent volume for a longer day out. I plan to use it for the Ironhorse Ultra, where the aid stations are about 20k apart. I can easily carry everything I need. Great products. Fantastic prices.
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Posted 5 years ago