Hydration packs are popular this year, with runners, climbers cyclists and more - so with the weather improving and tracks taking a turn for the better, The North Face's Enduro Boa is sure to satisfy both sexes.
Maintaining a minimized level of abrasion of the back and shoulders, the Enduro Boa distributes weight across the the upper body, thus the sternum holds the weight. Velcro closures are used instead of clasps to reduce skin aggravation, and a softer mesh construction promotes easy ventilation and lacks the irritation of most mesh materials. Removable pockets on the elastic, non-chafing hipbelt tops off the Enduro Boa's ease of use.
The Boa System is The North Face's incorporated fluid compression system. With the integrated 1.5 litre reservoir, the 'knob' on the shoulder strap compresses it, using ultralight strands of aircraft-grade steel. After depletion, the user makes a simple mid-stride rotation to hold the water firmly to the back, eradicating the irritations of imbalance and sloshing.
Male and Female Specific Fits
The men's fit reaches across the chest and down the torso; the women's fit is specifically adjusted to reduce discomfort, yet still distribute weight onto the chest rather than the shoulders.
Check out Outdoors Magic for pictures of the Enduro Boa being worn.
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