- HYDRATION RUNNING PACK: After rigorous testing & a meticulous pursuit of the ‘feeling of nothing on’, FITLY have crafted the perfect running hydration pack. Carry small personal items without being weighed down. Complete with a phone holder, storage pockets & thoracic belt, our unisex water running vest makes carrying your personal items & maintaining running form perfectly compatible.
- DESIGNED FOR SUB90 RUNS: FITLY have designed 3 separate running packs. The Sub45, the Sub90 and the Sub180. The Sub45 is designed for shorter runs, and does not house the FITLY flask and tube. Our Sub90 is specially designed for the runners going the distance, featuring 2 accessible stretch front pockets, a phone pocket, a larger pocket & a thermo-pocket with a custom made 500 ml soft flask for hydration. The Sub180 running water vest is engineered to enable runners to go the longest distance.
- FEATHERLESS SENSATION: Runners ourselves, we know the importance of feeling weightless and unrestricted when running. We have ensured our running hydration vest for men and women for running women is small and lightweight, and designed with 4 stretch points that move with you. Our running backpack for women is body-fitting and sticks to your every move for fluid, free movement.
- CUTTING EDGE COMPONENTS: Our hydration vest for running men comes with a clever magnetic closure and silence zipper tabs. It is odor-resistant, moisture wicking, fast drying fabric crafted from recycled coffee ground. The architecture ensures no item will bounce around. The pockets of our hydration running vest are water-resistant and 100% anti-sway pack structure.
- SIZING GUIDELINES: Our FITLY running pack comes in two sizes XS-S and M-L-XL and are crafted to accommodate for a range of sizes. For the perfect fit, measure 2 inches below the pectoral muscles/ band line. If you are borderline between XS-S and M-L-XL, consider thickness variations (jacket, etc) between summer and winter runs. XS/S is 26 in to 31 in (67 cm to 78 cm) & M/L/XL is 31 in to 40 in (78 cm to 102 cm).
Sub90 Running Hydration Vest – Lightweight Running Pack for Men & Women with Phone Holder, Storage, Thoracic Belt – Running Water Pack – Carry…
Rated 4.70 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Hydration Packs
Product Dimensions | 9.65 x 5.51 x 1.97 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | FITLY |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | OA-5EI3-IEY4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Jack –
Honest review: this backpack is lightweight, it stays in place/doesn’t shuffle around, the magnetic harness clip is weirdly effective at keeping it on (was unsure about that before ordering) and also super convenient for taking off quickly it’s the best of both worlds. The bladder is definitely small and not meant for super long runs or for people that want to be chugging water the whole time but if you just take reasonable sips throughout your runs/races and don’t need a lot of water with you this is a great pack. The pockets in the front are so discreet and perfect for chapstick, energy chews, airpods, key whatever and the phone pocket in the back is a must so your phone isn’t jostling around. There’s also a whistle which I somehow didn’t realize until I got the pack and I just think that’s super thoughtful and unique. Also overall look is badass, so minimal it goes kind of unnoticed/under the radar which I personally like as opposed to the usual bulky backpack.
The only cons I can think of if I had to think of any is that if you need lots of water or you need to store a ton of stuff this obviously isn’t the bag for you and if you are super tiny like me the straps over the shoulders could get like a quarter inch tighter in my opinion but that’s just super nit picky it’s honestly pretty much perfect. Will be using for a Spartan race next month and will be recommending to anyone that asks.
Also, when I contacted customer service about a piece I accidentally broke/needed to replace they were extremely helpful and even fun to work with. Officially a fan of this company.
Steven & Ashley –
This is the PERFECT size. Not to small but not too big and bulky. It doesn’t flop around on my back and stays put while I run. I love all the pockets and straps. Quality of materials and zippers are top notch. The thermal poch keeps my water cool. I like putting the flask in the fridge at night before my morning runs. The mouthpiece works like a charm. If you are like me and don’t like holding a handheld bottle or wearing a waist belt, try this out! You won’t regret it.
Karina Motta –
I was looking for a running pack big enough for my phone, keys and a snack only and didn’t want a belt – this is perfect and I love it!! Plenty of zipped storage pockets including two in the front strap which can fit their smallest water bottles (I bought 2 of these as well). Really comfortable to wear, doesn’t move around at all and actually helps support my chest! Couldn’t be happier with this – half the price of bulkier hydration vests too (which I didn’t need as I’m not running huge distances!) so would thoroughly recommend!
J. Smith –
What a great running pack! It’s not too big, it’s not too small. I used to use a belt style for jogging/power walks, but have found they bounce around too much, so I started investigating running packs. I didn’t want something that would be too heavy or make me more sweaty while working out (why I was initially a fan of belts), but as cell phones got bigger, more “stuff” was needed on jogs (chapstick, mace, etc.), and the climate got hotter, I knew I needed a “better” system.
This Sub90 is the perfect size. It’s got 2 zipped areas on the back pack part for “stuff.” One is a bigger slot that zips from the top and inside has a divider for a cell phone, credit cards, a power bar, or a battery pack, or something small, and there’s another smaller zipped area on the face of the back pack part for slightly smaller items, like more cards or a couple keys. You can’t fit a sandwich in there, but why would you? If you want a sandwich, you’re probably on a hike and wearing a much larger pack.
Along the “thoracic belt” which rides under your chest/along the bottom edge of your jog bra, there are two more side zipper compartments that can also stretch and hold odd shaped items, like their extra “shrink while you drink” flasks, or more power bars, or in my case, I put chapstick and mace there so it’s handy. There no jiggle of the belt or pack, the belt and the pack both stay put without being restrictive (there are adjustable straps, but if you measure and order the right size it’s perfect right out of the box), and there’s no chafing in your ‘pits.
The box for the Sub90 includes not only the backpack, but also a mini whistle (I wish it was already on a lanyard or string or something so could be easily attached off a zipper), as well as the 500mL flask and drinking hose with silicone tip. 500mL is just under 17oz, or what I’ve found to be about 21 gulps on the hose. There was also a coupon in there for 20% off another Fitly purchase, so I went to their website and ordered their Fitly Towel/seat cover, which is equally awesome. (It’s not only great for after beach use, but as a frontline provider, I now use my Fitly towel to protect my car seat from cooties I might have been exposed to at the hospital).
When you get the pack, you have to cut the hose to your preferred length, and unlike hiking packs, it screws on the top of the flask. Which I was suspicious of from a physics standpoint, but it works. I did notice in order to get those last few precious gulps of water out, I sometimes have to bend over and “collect” the water at the top (while I’m upside down) to fully empty the flask. I did have an issue with the silicone tip popping off (not sure if it was a manufacturer defect or I was just desperate for some water on a blistering walk in 100 degree weather and sucked too hard), but it stopped functioning. I emailed Fitly to inquire about a replacement hose, and they not only helped practically the same day, but had a replacement in my hands ASAP. Wow! What customer service!
Bottom line: if you’re looking for a non-annoying pack to hold some hydration, a cell phone, and a few small items, from a company who cares about its customers, Fitly is the one for you! Highly recommend the Sub90, the Fitly Towel, and the company!
Darlene –
This is a good start towards a great pack. So small you hardly know it is there. Rides well, no bounce due to elastic straps. Negatives are water bladder hardly holds 2 cups worth of water, and the fill hole is the size of a water bottle so I can’t even put ice in it. It is also hard to screw on a lid with a long drinking straw attached. I have not used it for a race yet, but I think it would be cumbersome to fill at an aid station especially if in a hurry. The other negative is that there is no expansion room in the zipper compartments. They are very thin and don’t expand to hold much other then something the thickness of a phone and a few snacks. Positives- very comfortable and adjustable. light weight, love the zippered snack pockets on the front of the waist strap. They are stretchy and expand to hold a decent amount. Make a few changes and it would be a great little pack.
J. Smith –
Light weight, supportive, comfortable! Definitely recommend for runs or hiking. You don’t even know it’s there.
Sophie –
Got it for running with my dog, it looks really cool and fits exactly how the sizing chart says it would. The front piece is magnetic and has three different sizes depending on what you need.
Sophie –
I love this mini backpack!!! It’s small enough to be carried for most of the day, but has so much room for the basic stuff. I carry inside of it my phone, wallet, one pen, my airpods, keys and money, medicine, tweezers, lip gloss… you know moms have to be always ready for everything. I used to wear a fanny pack all the time but it was giving me troubles and pain with my lower back (tilted hip) due to the weight. This backpack is easy to wear, I actually wear it in the front so I can access my phone faster and its just great. I totally recommend it.
The quality of the materials and design exceeded my expectations overall. I would buy another one just for back up. 😉👌🏼👍🏼
It also has so many secret compartments I haven’t really explored all the possibilities.
I am just really happy and grateful I found this item.
Karina Motta –
Functional design but with 1 weakness in my opinion. I bought this backpack with the idea of carrying up to 1KG of water and items in the back but it can’t really handle more than 0.5kg because of the elasticity of the straps.
If you load it up with more than 0.5kg of weight than the elastic shoulder straps start to give in en let the backpack bounce with each step,, creating friction on your shoulders. For me personally that’s a major flaw, if you are ok with 0,5 kg or less than it might be fine.
Hamfam –
I like it