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Choosing a trail backpack

Having a backpack is one of the most important things for trail runners. The backpack is your constant partner on the trail and can be essential for your safety and comfort. Here are some reasons why a backpack is essential for trail running:

  • Carrying water and food: Trail running can be a very demanding activity, especially if you are running for long distances. It is important to stay hydrated and well nourished to maintain your energy. A backpack allows you to carry water, energy bars, gels and any other food you need to stay in shape.
  • Carry a change of clothes: The weather can change quickly on the trails, and it is important to have a change of clothes if you get wet or cold. A backpack allows you to carry a change of clothes to keep you dry and comfortable.
  • Carry safety gear: The trail can be unpredictable, and it is important to be prepared for all eventualities. A backpack allows you to carry safety equipment such as a whistle, survival blanket, first aid kit, headlamp, compass and map.
  • Maintain good posture: When you run with a backpack, the weight is distributed on your back rather than on your shoulders and neck. This can help you maintain good posture and avoid shoulder and neck pain.
  • Carry walking poles: Walking poles can be very useful on steep, technical terrain, but it can be difficult to carry them without a backpack. A rucksack allows you to easily carry your walking sticks for use when you need them.

In summary, a rucksack is essential for trail running. It allows you to carry water, food, a change of clothes and safety equipment. It can also help you maintain good posture and carry walking poles. It is important to choose a backpack that is suitable for your body type and the duration of your run.

Trail: backpack or belt?

When it comes to choosing equipment for trail running or racing, you often have a choice between a backpack or a running belt. While both options are designed to carry essentials such as water bottles, energy bars, mobile phones, and keys, they have some important differences to consider. Here are some points of comparison between a trail backpack and a running belt:

- Storage capacity: Trail backpacks generally have more storage capacity than running belts. Backpacks are designed to carry a wide variety of gear, including rain jackets, safety gear, walking poles, and other larger items. Running belts often have limited storage capacity and are designed to carry smaller items such as water bottles and energy bars.

- Comfort: Trail backpacks are designed to be worn on the back and may have compression straps to help distribute weight. Running belts are worn around the waist and can be lighter and more breathable, offering increased comfort.

- Stability: Trail backpacks are designed to offer increased stability when running. They often have compression straps and lap belts to prevent the pack from bouncing. Running belts can be less stable, which can cause the pack to bounce back and forth while running.

- Flexibility: Running belts are more flexible than trail packs. They offer more freedom of movement and are often used for shorter runs. Trail backpacks can be more restrictive and are generally used for longer races.

In conclusion, the choice between a trail backpack and a running belt will depend on your needs and the distance you plan to run. Trail backpacks offer greater storage capacity, stability and protection from the elements, while running belts are lighter, more flexible and offer greater freedom of movement. It is important to choose the option that best suits your running style and personal preferences.

Trail backpacks

Hydration bags allow you to carry all your equipment during your shopping, such as clothes, an emergency kit etc. Lightweight, stable and functional, the trail bag have ergonomic designs to adapt to the morphologies and needs of sportsmen. Adjustable and plated against your back, they are easy to carry away and allow you to slip a water pocket. Whether it's a classic backpack or waistcoat, they're essential for a short or long-term trail. 

The SCOTT trail vest is easy to put on and stays in place to give you a lot of freedom of movement. Well accessorized, it has compartments and multiple pockets and removes moisture for maximum comfort. The SALOMON trail backpack lets you have all your gear at your fingertips. Lightweight and versatile, it ideally distributes weight and reduces the risk of discomfort when you run. Finally, the RAIDLIGHT XP4 trail backpack has been designed to respect your anatomy and optimize comfort. Promoting continuous ventilation, it perfectly removes moisture to keep the body dry and cool.

Running belts

Running belts, also known as bottle holders, are very practical for having their gear and gourds at their fingertips. Designed to store small equipment and hydration solutions, trail belts are easy to position around the waist and stay in place even when you're on the move. Easy to adjust, they release the back of a load and reduce the risk of perspiration. In addition, they offer greater freedom of movement and lighter carrying.

The ADIDAS run belt adapts to all your outdoor activities. With multiple pockets, it also has loops to hang your energy bars and start again. The ULTIMATE DIRECTION running belt is practical and lightweight. Take only the bare minimum during your races and run light. Finally, the FISCHER bottle holder allows you to carry a 75 cl bottle and hydrate with one hand. So you don't waste time!

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