Nathan Speed 2 Waistpack with Two 10-Ounce Nutrition Flasks

July 15, 2014 - Comment

The Nathan Speed 2 pack ensures that fluid is one-hand accessible, close at hand, and never in the way. The belt is engineered for a bounce-free fit with a limited stretch elasticized waistbelt with moisture-wicking backing for comfort. The Speed 2 comes with two 10-ounce flasks for hydration that are easy to access in the

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The Nathan Speed 2 pack ensures that fluid is one-hand accessible, close at hand, and never in the way. The belt is engineered for a bounce-free fit with a limited stretch elasticized waistbelt with moisture-wicking backing for comfort. The Speed 2 comes with two 10-ounce flasks for hydration that are easy to access in the molded holsters. Additional details include a water-resistant pill pocket in the front, reflective elements, a powerstretch mesh pocket, and an interior flat pocket.

Nathan Speed 2

The Nathan Speed 2 pack ensures that fluid is one-hand accessible, close at hand, and never in the way. The belt is engineered for a bounce-free fit with a limited stretch elasticized waistbelt with moisture-wicking backing for comfort. The Speed 2 comes with two 10-ounce flasks for hydration that are easy to access in the molded holsters. Additional details include a water-resistant pill pocket in the front, an incorporated, waterproof medical ID card, reflective elements, a powerstretch mesh pocket, and an interior flat pocket.

Key Features: Limited-stretch elasticized Velcro-fastened waistbelt Two 10-ounce (300 mL) nutrition flasks Molded holsters Front water-resistant pill pocket Power Stretch Mesh pocket Interior flat pocket Incorporated, waterproof ID/medical emergency card Reflective detail Size Specifications: Weight: 8 ounces Small: 26 to 32 inches Medium: 32 to 38 inches Large: 38 to 44 inches X Large: 44 to 50 inches

Product Features

  • Hydration belt with 2 10 oz/300ml flasks for a total of 20 oz/600ml hydration
  • Limited-stretch, ultra-soft Velcro closure belt stays bounce-free
  • Molded holsters with flasks guarantee one-handed, on the fly access
  • Enhanced, elasticized limited stretch belt with ultra soft perimeter binding
  • Updated feather light pocket fabrication reduces weight and maintains durability

Comments

Scott says:

Best hydration pack I’ve used I’ve struggled with many different hydration packs over the years and have never found one that is right. Prior to purchasing the Nathan Speed 2, I was using the Fuel Belt Endurance 4 Bottle Fuel Belt, which was a pain because the bottles sloshed around and the belt wasn’t a true fit. Additionally, it required the use of two hands to remove a bottle. That might not sound like a big deal, but the sloshing (the bottles bouncing around) can be incredibly annoying on a 1 mile run, much less after 14. And using two hands to grab a water bottle that is behind your back throws your balance off and tires you out much more quickly. A good analogy would be to say it was like stopping and doing a jumping jack every half mile. While a single jumping jack is no big deal, any endurance runner realizes that a change in your natural running motion after such a long distance will really throw you off.The Nathan Speed 2 is designed to be worn so that the bottles are on the front of the…

Q-fever "john" says:

Best hydration belt out there After much research (including trying on 2 different brands) I finally decided to go with the Nathan and am very happy with my choice. Here’s a summary of what I found (via the internet and from road testing):1) The Nathan Speed 2 gets consistently great reviews.There are three 3-star reviews on amazon (2 are critical of the sizing recommendations and one thought it should hold more water….go figure). The rest are 4 and 5 star. If you google Nathan 2 reviews, you will find some independent reviews that are all positive. Also, it seems to be the concensus choice on running forums (see Slow twitch and others).2)Its closest competitor (Fuel Belt) doesn’t have as many positive reviews. The main issues seem to be difficulty in getting the flask back into the holster with one hand and a leaky cap. When I tried the Fuel Belt at the store, I verified that it is extremely difficult to replace the flask with one hand because the elastic bands that hold it secure…

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