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Ultimate Direction Race Vest 6

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Description

### Ultimate Direction Says: ###

Light. Fast. Breathable.
Optimized or setting PRs at your fastest pace yet. Featherlight yet feature rich, the Race Vest uses the latest in fully customizable vest-fit technology with the ultra-durable Comfort Cinch™ 3.0 and protective mesh panels that prevent chafing over many miles. A roomier cut in the back and spacious arm holes provide a wider, taller fit for larger frames than our vesta version.

Features
    •    Includes 2 Body Bottle III water bottles
    •    Comfort Cinch™ has been upgraded with High Molecular Weight Polyethylene cord for extra strength and air mesh panel to prevent chaffing
    •    Zippered water resistant phone pocket at front chest.
    •    Shape has been upgraded to wrap completely around the body for a more secure vest-like fit.
    •    Comes with 4 hooks and bungee loops to attach trekking poles. These loops can be attached at the front or back of the vest for customizable trekking pole carry options.
    •    Large rear compartment to accommodate up to a 2.0L reservoir
    •    Front buckle sternum straps with T-hook adjustments
    •    Back pockets are placed so that all pockets are accessible while wearing the vest
    •    Silicone elastic loops at back provide additional trekking pole or gear storage.
    •    Water resistant but fully breathable back panel for maximum ventilation.
   
Materials
    •    82% nylon 12% spandex
    •    100% silicone coated nylon
   
Specs
    •    Weight (without bottles): 193 g (6.8 oz)
    •    Volume: 6.3 L (384 in3)

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