Please Enable Your Browser's Cookies Functionality
Cookies are not currently enabled in your browser, and due to this the functionality of our site will be severely restricted.
Web browser based cookies allow us to customize our site for you, save items in your cart,
and provide you with a great experience when shopping CampSaver.
Your privacy is important to us, and any personal information you supply to us is kept strictly confidential.
If you cannot enable cookies in your browser, please contact us — we are always here to help!
JavaScript is blocked by AdBlocker or ScriptBlocker
We're sorry - it looks like some elements of CampSaver are being disabled by your AdBlocker.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer our excellent shopping experience without JavaScript.
Please add "campsaver.com" and "https://csl.0ps.us/assets-a29d09e7fa4/" to whitelist,
or disable AdBlocker for this site (please note that we do NOT feature any annoying ads on this website).
Thanks!
Your Browser is Outdated
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide an excellent shopping experience on your browser because it lacks modern functionality needed for us
to provide a fast, secure, and enjoyable experience. If you cannot upgrade your browser or use an alternative device to visit us,
please contact us at +1-877-883-6276 and we'll be happy to assist you over the phone!
Reviews & Ratings for Mountain Hardwear Fluid Race Vest
— 1 review — Page 1
I got the now discontinued 2015 version of the Fluid Vest to replace a Camelback pack that was always more than I needed for races and longer trail runs. It is minimalist and perfect for runs up to two hours. I'm average size (for a trail runner) and chose the S/M and the fit is appropriately snug. No movement or chafing and is comfortable, even in 90+ degree SoCal heat. The front pockets fit most handheld bottles or can be used for nutrition, your phone, etc. The upper pockets are great for gels, salt tabs and keys. The main rear pocket fits up to a 1.5 liter bladder but I paired it with the 1 liter Ultraspire and still had room for a lightweight shell. Without a bladder, it works with Z-poles quite well, easy to get them out when you need them but a little hard to get them in without taking off the vest. I've added shock cord to the loops on the back to hold a warmer layer if needed. More versatile than you think. A decent alternative to the more expensive Salomon, Ultimate Direction or Nathan vests. Get it while it's still available. The updated 2016 version looks to have added capacity, pockets and a higher price point.
Would recommend: Yes
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Was it helpful to you?Yes|No
You said this review was not helpful.
Would you like to change your vote?