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Product Review: Ultimate Direction PB Adventure Vest

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When we were reached out to about trying out an Ultimate Direction Ultra Vest, I made it very clear. “I am not an ultra runner. I have run one marathon in my life, and my loves of half marathons do not require me to carry gear with me. I would be willing to try this out, but just know that my experience may be limited to some long hikes instead of an all-day ultra trail run. Just FYI”. The folks at Ultimate Direction were great and sent the vest regardless. It hasn’t made me an ultra marathoner…yet. But if I ever go down that route, I have a great piece of gear to help me out. In the meantime, I am getting a TON of use out of it.

I will admit that I felt overwhelmed and out of my league when I first opened the box in January. It looked too fancy and well-constructed for a simplistic runner who still prefers basketball shorts to a 5″ inseam pair of running shorts. My training plan consisted of 100 miles/month and I suspected most of them would be 5-6 miles on my lunch hour and a few half marathons sprinkled in there as well. I started a generic “review” 2-3 times over the first month or so just highlighting the specs, but couldn’t go much beyond that. I sat staring at it, just wondering what the heck I was going to do with it.

For reasons, both good and bad, my work schedule shifted a little bit in late February. Instead of being stationed in Salem, I was going to be on the road 3-4 times/month in all (and I mean all) corners of the state. When packing for these trips, I began tossing in the vest with my other running gear – just in case. This turned out to be a great move, as one of my first trips was over to the coast. Even though I wasn’t going a crazy-long run, I broke it in running at Cape Lookout State Park. I also was able to utilize it on my run/hike up Misery Ridge and around Smith Rock State Park in Terrabonne.

Wearing the SJ Ultra Vest at my long (and beautiful run at Cape Lookout State Park).

My thoughts on the vest:

Here are some features and specs pulled from the Ultimate Direction website:

Features (Front):

  • GPS Locator / phone pockets (2)
  • Bellows side pockets can carry 26 oz. bottles
  • Gel or bar pouches (4)
  • Electrolyte or valuables pockets (2)
  • Fully adjustable sternum straps (2)
  • Emergency whistle
  • Super soft VelvetexTM no-chafe binding
Features (Back):
  • Micro adjustment straps for better fit (2)
  • Quick reservoir access zipper
  • Internal bungee and gear separation panel
  • Two zippered compartments
  • Secure lat pockets, with stretch panel behind (2)
  • Trekking pole (2) and Ice Axe (1) loops
  • Accommodates a 70 oz. reservoir (sold separately)

Specs:

  • Volume Capacity: 671 in/ 11L
  • Fluid Capacity: 2 x 20 oz bottles / 2 x 591 mL (plus optional reservoir)
  • Weight: 16 oz. (21.5 oz. with bottles) / 454 g (610 g with bottles)
  • Height: 16 in. / 41 cm
  • Width: 9 in. / 23 cm
  • Depth: 4.5 in. / 11 cm

MSRP: $159.95

One of the complaints that I have seen from reviews around the internet is that Ultimate Direction products tend to fit small and be better for “thin” runners. I received the M/L sizing, and at 6/2 180, I don’t consider myself a “thin” runner. Granted, I never had a need to stuff the vest full with fuel and other ultra-runner necessities, but I felt the fit was spot on for me. Maybe I would feel differently if I had the need for more stuff in the pack, but for my experience I can’t complain about the sizing.

Overall, I have incorporated this vest increasingly into more runs, regardless of if they are “worthy” of a pack of this versatility. And, like I mentioned at the start of the review, my plan is to incorporate this into hiking with my girls this summer. We have a few day hikes planned, and this will come in supremely handy for those hikes when all that is really needed is some hydration, refueling, and a GPS. I have a feeling everything I need will fit perfectly into the pack.

We were also notified that Ultimate Direction is now partnering with the women at Another Mother Runner. They will be providing a variety of pieces from their female-centric Jenny Collection to serve as race prizes for participants. 

 

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