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Three very different vests and packs for a range of running and speedhiking escapades

By Pat Kinsella published 11 February 2026 in Versus

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Once you start running distances of 10k or more, especially outside of organised events where there are usually water stations, you need to start carrying your own liquids, either in a back-mounted bladder or in flasks.

This is when a good running pack or vest becomes essential kit, along with your best trail running shoes and a reliable running watch to keep you on the right track.

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Best for shorter runs

inov8 Racepac 8 £64.90 at Amazon

Made with breathable materials, this trim-fit running vest barely moves a millimetre while you’re scampering around even the lumpiest trails. The Racepac 8 still allows runners to carry a pair of chest-mounted flasks and/or a hydration bladder in the spacious back pouch, which will also swallow a shell layer. Additional easy-reach pouches offer more carry options.

Best for longer runs

Montane Gecko VP 12+ £98 at Ellis Brigham£98 at Ellis Brigham£98 at Ellis BrighamCheck Amazon

A more substantial and highly featured running vest, the gutsy Gecko VP 12+ can gobble up over 12 litres of kit and caboodle, making it ideal for ultra runners, but it still stays firmly put and doesn’t wobble as you bobble along technical tracks and trails. IN terms of a juice solution, choose between flasks or a hydro bladder, or haul both if you’re somewhere super hot and arid.

Best for run-commuting

Rab Veil XP 20 £131.25 at Amazon

Very much a running backpack, rather than a vest, this cracking capacious carthorse of a carry solution still offers a super snug fit and won’t bounce around as you pound the paths, even when loaded when everything required for a multiday epic adventure. Equally, for those who like to run to work, you can fit your suit and sandwiches in this pack, no problem.

Best for short and mid-distance runs

Pat wearing the inov8 Racepac 8

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)inov8 Racepac 8

This compact vest hugs your body like a lovesick limpet clings to a rock and it’s my running pack of choice when doing mid-distance training sessions and events such as my local favourite race, the 20-mile mixed terrain Grizzly, when all I really need is some water, a portable cup, a few gels and an extra layer in case I do myself a mischief and end up having to stop or limp along at a slow pace.

For fluids, I generally employ a pair of 500ml soft flasks positioned into the front pouches (one loaded with electrolytes and the other straight H2O) and then utilise the rear compartment (which can be used to carry a bladder if you prefer) to stash a baselayer – if conditions are dry – or a waterproof shell, if the forecast is soggy.

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The low-profile inov8 Racepac 8 really hugs your body

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)

There are quick-access pouches on each side, perfect for stashing gels, bars and a collapsible cup. A zip pocket on the right chest takes a phone and has a hook for keeping essentials like car keys or a safety whistle extra safe. If you like to carry poles, there are two ways of attaching them to this vest: vertically on the front or horizontally on the rear.

Available in several sizes, the Racepac has a simple but effective bungee-based tightening system across the chest that keeps everything secure, and the main body of the pack is made with mesh-and-honeycomb-foam, so it’s lightweight, comfortable and extremely breathable.

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Pat training in the Montane Gecko VP 12+

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)Montane Gecko VP 12+

For a running pack that offers backpack-like carry capacity combined with a vest-esque low profile to minimise movement, the Gecko VP 12+ is a winner, which is why I use it for longer training runs and ultra races, such as the Lakeland 50, during which it did me proud.

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Separate from this hydro pouch is the capacious main compartment, which zips securely shut and easily accommodates all kinds of kit that might save your life if things go belly up (layers, emergency shelters, etc.).

Pat wearing the Montane Gecko VP 12+ during the Lakeland 50 event

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)

The Gecko 12+ comes with a safety whistle attached to a cord in one of the zip pockets. There are also reflective flourishes on the back to keep you safe. Beneath both flask pouches are two deep pockets with zips, where you can keep a phone and snacks within easy reach.

On top of that, there are various extra compartments for energy gels and bars, and on the rear, bungee straps let you carry wet layers separately to dry them. And, of course, running poles can be secured to the front of the pack.

Constructed from polygiene-treated synthetic materials with mesh elements (for airflow), the unisex Gecko 12 secures tightly around your waist via a Velcro belt, and elasticated sternum straps with hooks that attach to a range of hoops facilitate an extra secure fit.

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Pat wearing the Rab Veil XP 20

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)Rab Veil XP 20

For really big days out, or multiday missions, when you have to cart enough gear for a night out, you need much more carry capacity, and this is where a real running backpack comes in. I love a good fastpacking foray, and in warmer weather, the 20-litre Rab Veil XP is just the right size to carry everything you need for an overnight adventure.

Made with a rain deflecting fabric and boasting taped seams and a roll-and-clip top-opening system, it’s also waterproof (tested to IPX4), so it performs well as a hiking daypack in all conditions, and is also the perfect pack for people who run-commute to work and have to carry quite a bit of stuff, including a full change of clothes for the office.

The Rab Veil XP 20 can hold lots of kit

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)

The Veil has a wide, comfortable, and easily adjustable waist belt that fastens with Velcro, plus an excellent bungee-and-hook support system across the chest to keep the pack tightly in place while you’re in motion, and a top clip to secure the contents.

The 3D mesh back system wicks moisture away, and there are various pockets for keeping items such as a phone and gels within easy reach. Hydration-wise, you can stick a bladder in a back pocket (separate from the sealed main compartment), use soft flasks in dedicated pouches on the harness, or even carry a bottle or two in the side pockets.

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Running packs come in all shapes and sizes, from body-hugging low-profile vests to larger-capacity backpacks, but when you’re considering the options, there are several core components that really need to feature.

Clearly, you are carrying a pack in order to cart essentials, so make sure it’s big enough to take your core required gear on the inside of the pack – bungee-based expansion straps on the bag are great for stashing wet gear, but avoid depending on them to carry your main kit, because things can get drenched or fall out, and they will wobble around while you run.

Consider what you really need to carry with you on a run and check your pack or vest can accommodate it.

(Image credit: at Kinsella)

Staying hydrated is the single most important thing to do while you run, but liquid is annoyingly heavy, so carrying it efficiently is crucial. Some people prefer soft flasks worn on the front (easy to reach and refill during races, and you can always see how much juice you have left), while others prefer back-mounted hydro bladders, which offer more capacity.

Figure out what works best for you, but bear in mind that your requirements might change depending on the event or challenge you’re taking on and the weather conditions on the day: the best running packs offer both carry options.

Even if you mainly use soft flasks, having the option to use a reservoir is good.

(Image credit: Pat Kinsella)

No one wants to run for hours with a load that wobbles around and has things dangling off it – pick a running pack with a trim fit that offers really secure fastening systems across the chest and waist. Make sure this is adjustable enough to be comfortable for your body shape (for women, having a chest strap you can tailor to your requirements is obviously an extra important consideration).

Think about the things you will definitely want to have within easy reach during a run – phone, gels, bars, gloves – and make sure there are pockets on the pack that you can access without stopping to take the bag off.

And lastly, if you ever run on roads and shared tracks (and everyone who requires a running pack will find themselves doing this at some point), look for reflective safety features on the back of the pack.

Today's best running backpack dealsRab Veil 12L Lightweight Running Vest£145£111.86View DealSee all pricesMontane Gecko VP12+£140£98View DealSee all pricesinov8 Racepac 8£64.90View DealSee all pricesWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Pat KinsellaSocial Links NavigationFreelance outdoor writerAuthor of Caving, Canyoning, Coasteering…, a recently released book about all kinds of outdoor adventures around Britain, Pat Kinsella has been writing about outdoor pursuits and adventure sports for two decades. In pursuit of stories he’s canoed Canada’s Yukon River, climbed Mont Blanc and Kilimanjaro, skied and mountain biked across the Norwegian Alps, run ultras across the roof of Mauritius and through the hills of the Himalayas, and set short-lived speed records for trail-running Australia’s highest peaks and New Zealand’s nine Great Walks. A former editor of several Australian magazines he’s a longtime contributor to publications including Sidetracked, Outdoor, National Geographic Traveller, Trail Running, The Great Outdoors, Outdoor Fitness and Adventure Travel, and a regular writer for Lonely Planet (for whom he compiled, edited and co-wrote the Atlas of Adventure, a guide to outdoor pursuits around the globe). He’s authored guides to exploring the coastline and countryside of Devon and Dorset, and recently wrote a book about pub walks. Follow Pat's adventures on Strava and instagram.

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