CamelBak Chase Vest

CamelBak

Versatile vest with more storage, great for longer self‑supported rides.

CamelBak Chase Vest

Our enduro team recommends this for hard enduro based on safety, fit/mobility, real‑world testing, and value at its tier. We explain the trade‑offs so you can decide if it fits your riding, terrain, and budget.

Why we like it

Reliable build, multiple pockets, runner‑style harness trades absolute stability for capacity.

Our approach
How we choose gear
  • Safety first: We verify certifications and real impact performance.
  • Fit & mobility: Comfort reduces fatigue and improves control on long, technical days.
  • Field‑tested: Picks are validated by riders across terrain and crashes.
  • Tiered value: Budget / Value / Premium based on riding goals and frequency.
  • Zero fluff: No paid placements. If we wouldn’t ride it, you won’t see it.
Priority & budget
Why Hydration Pack matters
★★★★☆Suggested budget: 10%

Stability over capacity. Zero-bounce harnesses reduce fatigue; choose durable packs that integrate cleanly with protection.

Fit matters

Comfort first for hard enduro

Long rides magnify small discomforts. Prioritize fit: if an item hurts or distracts after 2–3 hours, it’s the wrong size or setup. Return or exchange when possible. Remember, bodies and conditions differ.

Context
How to think about Hydration Pack

Specific brands matter less here than build quality and longevity. Focus on durable construction and compatibility. Gloves in particular wear quickly—expect faster replacement cycles—so value = comfort + grip + reasonable durability rather than a single "best" model.