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The IX INOXTO Hydration Pack Backpack is a lightweight, durable 12L daypack designed for active professionals who demand performance and convenience. Featuring a 2L leak-proof hydration bladder with a wide opening for easy filling and cleaning, breathable mesh straps for comfort, and multiple secure pockets for essentials, it’s engineered to keep you hydrated and organized during running, hiking, cycling, or climbing. Reflective trims enhance safety, while adjustable straps ensure a snug, bounce-free fit. Trusted by thousands, this pack blends rugged durability with sleek ergonomic design for your next adventure.













| ASIN | B0BF4SYFGQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,548 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Hydration Packs |
| Brand | IX INOXTO |
| Brand Name | IX INOXTO |
| Capacity | 12 Liters |
| Color | All black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,276 Reviews |
| Included Components | 2L Water Bladder, Backpack Body, Two 250ML Water Bladder |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 8.6"W x 16.9"H |
| Item Weight | 0.97 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | IX INOXTO Company |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number Of Pockets | 8 |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 8.6"W x 16.9"H |
| Sport | Cycling, Running, Hiking |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Running, Hiking |
| Strap Type | Adjustable, Mesh Breathable Shoulder Strap |
| Tank Volume | 2 Liters |
| UPC | 796556904182 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
J**E
Great running vest for long term use
I’ve been using this running vest for about a year and a half now, and it has held up extremely well. I use it for long distance running and it’s been reliable the entire time. The ONLY complaint is that it slightly bounces when running which annoys me, but then again I don’t like having the vest tight because I feel it restricts my breathing, but tightening it more would fix the issue. The straps to tighten it down are not elastic so there’s not much play once tightened down. The vest fits comfortably overall though. It’s lightweight, breathable, and doesn’t cause any chafing, even my longer runs. The storage pockets are well placed and big enough for keys, phone, gels, and other small essentials, The hydration system works great and hasn’t leaked on me. Even after consistent use, the zippers, straps, and stitching are still in good shape. I’ve thrown it in the washer countless times and it’s survived each time. For the price, the quality really surprised me. Overall, this is a great value running vest and I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable, dependable running pack
K**R
You can run for a long time
I normally go for a jog at a local park in a circle and every time I go around I have to stop at the car to get water for me or the dog. However in our area we have a really nice rail trail that you can go as far as you want before you decide when you wanna turn around and go back to the car. I wanted to be able to have enough water on hand for me and the dog to safely go long distance. this pack is great it fits well, is adjustable, it’s lightweight and it held plenty of water in the back. the two small water bottle held Gatorade which was nice to have. the front pouches easily hold a small collapsible dog bowl, a whistle, mace and tissues. the water pack was fillable with ice cubes and that was nice because it kept my back cool when I was running. Note the water in the tube gets warm so you need to drink on it a little bit before cold water comes out. My favorite feature is all 3 bite valves you can pinch with your fingers and squeeze like a cow udder and milk it. basically I could squirt water into the dogs bowl which was fast and convenient and i could get back to jogging quickly. one thing to note is that it’s kind of noisy running with the pack filled up. all of the clips and straps kind of slap around while you’re running and the water slosh’s around a good bit. obviously as you’re running and drink it, it gets lighter and sloshes around even more. it was kind of noisy and I could not hear bicycles coming up beside me. that was the only thing I didn’t really like but it’s not the bags fault. it’s a great bag. I also purchased this bag because the clips on the back will hold my hiking poles which I wanted to be able to have with me as well. And I like safety so bright orange for visibility was important to me. there are a lot of great features packed into this one convenient bag. I highly recommend it. Update 10-12-2022…it been months now and I still love this water pack. I think you’ll be very happy with it too
W**R
Comfortable, holds everything I need, white is good
It is comfortable to wear for mountain biking, Chunk, drop offs etc. Holds 2L of water which is enough for a fair amount of time riding in the Tucson desert. On longer rides I use an uncomfortable but much larger pack that holds three liters plus. But the Inoxto (have no idea how to say that) is a really nice size, Enough compartments to carry the stuff I need. Dual chest straps that are obviously adjustable for length (to go around the chest comfortably) but also adjustable up and down. Which might be an important feature for female riders. I really like the light off white color. Have been using it for a couple of months and it still looks clean. OTOH we don't ride thru mud much in Southern Arizona. But ideally the white should be more reflective which should, ideally, keep the contents cooler. The bladder is ok. Nothing special. But I've swapped it out for a different brand.
N**C
Solid choice for an entry level running vest
Solid choose for an entry level running vest if you’re not sure about a more expensive model and want to try one out. Build quality is decent, so we’ll see how long it lasts. Pockets for days, which is a pro and a con. Plenty of nooks and crannies to store stuff, just don’t overload it to make it too heavy. I like the bladder. Easy to fill and clean. Just watch out for the little O ring on the end that connects to the bladder. Mine came with extras, but if it pops off and you don’t replace it, it’ll leak. Another thing about the nozzle, it’ll leak if you don’t have it locked. The angle of the mouthpiece makes it a little awkward to pull to unlock, so it takes some getting used to. I’m pretty thin, (34” waist, slim build), and the vest fits ok, but I have to tighten it most of the way. There are lots of straps, which will flop around while running. I found the vest to be pretty stable on technical trail runs, (lots of rock hopping, jumping over fallen trees across the trail, etc.) Even with the two smaller bottles filled and stored in the shoulder strap pockets the vest was solid. Oh! Speaking of which, my iPhone 12 Pro Max in a UAG case fits perfectly in one of the shoulder strap pockets. Definite improvement over my old Camel Back. Highly recommend, especially if you’re not sure about spending over $100 (USA) on a running vest and want to give one a try.
T**S
Two years in and still going strong!
I'm a 5'9" 120 pound female. I find the fit fantastic. My husband is 6'3" and a bigger guy. He could put it on but it looked comically small on him and he said it didn't feel comfortable where it hit on his back and arms. Big and Talls might look elsewhere... I bought this pack for running and hiking. There is so much space, I never fill it up all the way. It is very comfortable, the straps disperse the weight and nothing bounces around. I didn't use the included water bottles as I have my own, kinda wish you could buy it without them, but the price is still good for the quality. The light orange color is great for visibility. I have used this so much over the past 2 years and there have been no issues with stitching or zippers. It still looks brand new, I've not gone out in mud by any means but I haven't had to clean it with daily use. I'm getting ready to buy a second one so I can keep by bicycle gear in a bag and not switch everything out every other day.
Y**N
Great Hydration Pack for Snowboard
I bought the IX INOXTO Hydration Pack Backpack specifically for snowboard, and it has worked really well for me. I wear it under my ski jacket, and it fits comfortably without feeling bulky or heavy. The slim design makes it easy to move around, and it doesn’t interfere with my skiing at all. The water bladder is very convenient, especially on long ski days when I don’t want to stop frequently just to grab a drink.
L**N
Wow, for under $40!
Lots of storage pockets! Straps to adjust fit. Much more ergonomic than I expected from a $30-ish running vest. It does have a ton of straps and elastic that seem excessive, but they all serve a purpose. There's elastics to hold hiking poles, and to keep anything you put in the open pockets from falling out. And then there's also the helmet or gear net on the back of the pack. There are three clips with adjustable straps on the front of the pack at upper chest lower chest and waist. I'm a 5'9 female, with a bust. I really didn't expect this to fit comfortably. I expected the chest straps to be too short or too long and expected the waist strap to be lower, but I haven't fully loaded the pack with the water bladder which would add a lot of weight. I need the storage space for excess gear. But it does have a very large capacity zippered pouch in the back with a little velcro loop to hold the water bladder in place. The storage pockets that are reachable while the vest is still on include two open pockets with an elastic cinch. Good for holding a water bottle, or in my case bear spray and dog stop spray. Two zippered pouches, one for my cell phone and the other holds other necessities for my morning walk. The side waist pouches hold a spare light, and other necessities. At this price point I figured I'd give it a try, if it didn't work I'd return it and buy the considerably more expensive $160 pack instead. I not only am keeping it, but I'm very pleased I don't have to spend another $120. Whoever designed this thing hit it out of the park
A**K
You get what you pay for... useful as a short term option.
You get what you pay for. Cons: the "mesh" is more like a nylon stocking which ripped when I open it (the velcro closure snagged it.) Even ripped, it still held the food I put in it. It lost another star because the seams started to rip in the front after a weekend of using it PROS: it is definitely lightweight & I chose it it mainly for the multifunctional pockets on the front waist strap that held my Iphone 13 pro with waterproof case. The small water bottles that came with it added to it's capability, along with the bladder, to provide me with an entire day of hydration - a star for that! The last star is for it's lightness which is great when you have just a small travel bag.. Inspect the pictures carefully! Different color options appear to have different features. SUMMARY: It you are going to the desert for a weekend, this is a great option with multiple hydration options. Just don't expect it to last more than one active adventure weekend.
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