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Recycled Materials Running Backpacks adidas Terrex Trail Running Techrock Vest 5L - Black/White/Impact Orange
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adidas Terrex Trail Running Techrock Vest 5L - Black/White/Impact Orange

Running Backpack, 5L, Polyamide

£69.99£83.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.33/mo.*
9stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Montane Trailblazer Backpack 8L - Black

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Montane Trailblazer Backpack 8L - Black

Running Backpack, 8L, Nylon, Chest Strap, Hip Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£69.63£69.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.21/mo.*
5stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Camelbak Trail Run Vest Hydration Backpack - Black

Camelbak Trail Run Vest Hydration Backpack - Black

Running Backpack

£73.06£77.36
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.35/mo.*
4stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Evoc Hydro Pro 6 - Black

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Evoc Hydro Pro 6 - Black

Running Backpack, 6L, Polyester, Polyamide, Hydration Pack Compatible, Hip Strap, Chest Strap

£109.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £36.63/mo.*
4stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Camelbak Mule Hydration Pack 12L

Camelbak Mule Hydration Pack 12L

Running Backpack, 12L, Chest Strap, Hip Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£96.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £32.00/mo.*
5stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Montane Trailblazer Backpack 8L - Flame Orange

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Montane Trailblazer Backpack 8L - Flame Orange

Running Backpack, 8L, Nylon, Chest Strap, Hip Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£69.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.31/mo.*
3stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Camelbak Chase Race 4 Vest 50oz With 1.5L Reservoir - Bl

Camelbak Chase Race 4 Vest 50oz With 1.5L Reservoir - Bl

Running Backpack

£81.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.00/mo.*
3stores
Recycled Materials Running Backpacks Camelbak Hydrobak Light 50oz - Black/Silver

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Camelbak Hydrobak Light 50oz - Black/Silver

Running Backpack, 2.5L, Hydration Pack Compatible, Chest Strap

£42.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.08/mo.*
5stores
Camelbak Lobo Hydration Pack 9L - Black

Camelbak Lobo Hydration Pack 9L - Black

Running Backpack, 9L, Nylon, Chest Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£68.63
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.87/mo.*
3stores
Camelbak Rogue Light - Dragonfly Teal/Mineral Blue

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Camelbak Rogue Light - Dragonfly Teal/Mineral Blue

Running Backpack, 2L, Polyester, Nylon, Hydration Pack Compatible, Chest Strap

£45.67
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.22/mo.*
2stores
Osprey Dyna Lt WL - Verdigris Green

Osprey Dyna Lt WL - Verdigris Green

Running Backpack, 0.5L, Nylon, Chest Strap, Hydration Pack Compatible

£48.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.00/mo.*
2stores
USWE Race 2.0 Hydration Pack - Black

USWE Race 2.0 Hydration Pack - Black

Running Backpack

£109.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £36.65/mo.*
1store

Three things to consider before buying a running backpack

Ask yourself what the primary purpose of your running backpack is, and how long you usually run for. These two things will help you choose the right type and size of backpack.

  • Do you mainly run short distances and want to take your phone and keys with you? In that case a waist belt can be a more sensible idea than a running backpack.

  • If you run a little longer or take more bulky equipment with you, then a running backpack is a smart choice. People who spend 1 to 2 hours outdoors and want to take a light jacket, some water and maybe a snack with them will do fine with a 1.5 litre backpack.

  • Medium-distance runners, who spend 2–3 hours outdoors, can also manage with a volume of 1.5 litres, but a volume of 3 to 6 litres is often better. The main reason is that you’ll tend to need more water during your run. In this size class, the backpack won’t be unnecessarily large when not fully packed.

  • If you spend all day outdoors and perhaps run in mountainous terrain, you’ll have more need of volume. This may include warmer clothes, a power bank, a first aid kit and larger amounts of water. 10–15 litres is a reasonable volume for this type of running.

The most important thing for a running rucksack is that it’s stable. This not only ensures that your backpack doesn’t affect your run, but also that everything inside the backpack isn’t shaken about too much. It’s a good idea to try to find a backpack that fits as close to your back, chest and shoulders as possible.

Also make sure that the pockets on the backpack are easy to reach without actually having to remove the backpack every time.

Water bottle pockets Many running backpacks have special water bottle pockets on the part of the backpack closest to you. This can be a very good solution if you need to drink continuously during your run.

Pole holder If you run with poles, a backpack with a pole holder can be nice. This lets you easily attach the poles to your backpack when they’re not in use.

If you feel like your running can be improved, please refer to this article from GQ Magazine for some tips.

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