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Nathan X Trainer Mutation

Nathan X Trainer Mutation
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Nathan X Trainer Mutation

 
 
 
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NATH-XTRAINMUT

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Features
  • Includes 5 oz. Nutrition Flask in horizontal side holster

  • Dimensional Power Stretch Mesh pocket expands to hold items snugly in place

  • Includes Shock Cord with one-pull tension lock for jacket or gloves

  • Lightweight, breathable with soft back panel that won't damage technical apparel

  • Limited-stretch mesh elasticized waistbelt fits 26" to 42" waists


Description

The X Trainer waistpack takes on features of other race products to emerge lighter and more comfortable, offering even more ease of access and intuitive capacity. Designed to encourage intense exertion in all elements, this Mutation will bring your performance to the next level. Includes a 22 ounce hydration bottle in an insulated holster that allows access from the right or left side.


Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent for what it is  Apr 17, 2009 By L. Specking "avalon42"
I purchased this about a year ago for my marathon training runs. The water bottle top broke once, but that was due to me dropping the emptied bottle on the road. I replaced the bottle (you can order them separately from Amazon) and immediately dropped it again, and it survived this time. Another time, I fell on it, and once again it survived (I'm kind of brutal and lack grace on my runs). The bottle will take you through a long run as long as it's not too hot. I've had to ration myself on warmer runs that go beyond 3 hours. However, hopefully you can refill at a store if you have any on your route. Basic cloth, thin gloves can be stuffed into the side pocket that is meant for the smaller bottle (I only used that bottle once, during the Pikes Peak marathon to carry Gatorade powder - that was a 9 hour ordeal where I needed the extra powder). Otherwise, it can hold some gel packets easily as well (maybe 2 or 3). The other pocket is ideal for an ID and keys (or a gel packet). The loop on the back can hold a rolled up jacket, but test it before your race starts. You don't want to fool with a falling jacket during the race. I've never had the buckle break like the other reviewer. It's a shame he had that experience.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1Belt clip broke on third run...  Aug 05, 2009 By Julie
I bought this for my long runs, and spent $40 at a running store. What drew me to it was the adjustable belt sizing. I thought my husband and I would each be able to use it on our respective runs. Well, the third time it was used, I adjusted the belt and the clip snapped and broke. Not good going into a long run in the heat of summer. After using this belt, I am going to go to the velcro belt. At least that doesn't have any clips that can break.

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1plastic clip broke  Apr 18, 2009 By Frank H. Curtis
the plastic clip belt broke the first day. I should have believed the reviews that warned of this fatal flaw.

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3It's growing on me...  Jul 29, 2011 By bmorepeacelovejoyful
I chose this belt because of the design features; I especially appreciate the gel holder, id holder, and flat-laying bottle style. Although I tightened the belt as much as comfortably possible, the bottle rubbing against my lower back leaving a painful mark. However, it hasn't done that the past two times I've worn it (six and seven milers) so perhaps it just needed to be broken in. This is the first time I've used a water belt and I am very thankful that I bought it.

BIG COMPLAINT ABOUT THE WATER BOTTLE: It slipped through my hands on my third run with it and the piece in the top that holds water broke off (clearly a cheap construction). I have since struggled to find a water bottle works as well in the pouch as the original. This is the only true point of contention for me.

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2It bounces too much  Jun 27, 2010 By Bryce Haymond
This waist pack looks great in theory, but in practice it didn't work for me. The water bottle in the back bounces a lot during running, which chaffs your back, and makes it very uncomfortable. I ended up having to hold the bottle in my hand the whole run. The pocket and the small bottle work great, but it is the big bottle in the back that doesn't work very well.

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