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Hydration Backpack w/ Bladder
Concealed Carry Bag w/ Holster
【Modular 2-in-1 Hydration System】 – Two separate bags—a chest pack and a hydration backpack—that can be used alone or instantly combined into one balanced, hands-free hydration solution. Connect them easily with secure webbing straps and quick-release buckles. Once attached, independently adjust the front and rear centers of gravity for a custom, comfortable fit. Detach in seconds when you need to go light or share gear. Versatile, stable, and built for movement.
【Comfortable & Adjustable】 – Chest straps are fully adjustable for a secure, custom fit that stays in place—even during intense activity. The wide mesh shoulder pad adds comfort and reduces pressure. Made from lightweight 500D Nylon, this hydration vest won’t weigh you down, so you can perform at your best mile after mile.
【Built for Endurance】- Engineered for serious endurance sports, the CLTAC Hydration Chest Pack keeps you hydrated through long runs, marathons, climbs, hikes, bike rides, and backpacking trips. Includes a high-quality 2.5L water bladder that’s BPA-free. The ergonomic drinking tube lets you sip easily without slowing down. Its waterproof design stands up to tough conditions.
【Smart Storage, Easy Access】 – The chest pack features multiple pockets that keep essentials organized and within reach. Store radio, phone, keys, cards, and snacks up front. The backpack compartment holds your bladder, cloth, towel, helmet, and more. Everything stays secure and accessible on the move.
【100% Satisfaction Guarantee】 – Love it or let us know—we’ll send you a replacement, no questions asked. Trust the vest that elevates your run, ride, or adventure. Shop with confidence and gear up smarter with CLTAC.
【Entirely Satisfaction】We will provide our customers with entirely satisfaction. If there is any aspect that customers are not satisfied with, we will send a new chest hydration pack to you at once. So please don’t worry and feel free to make a purchase.
3 reviews for 2-in-1 Convertible Chest Pack and Hydration Backpack with 2.5L Water Bladder, Adjustable Molle Hydration Vest for Women Men Outdoor Hiking Gravel Cycling Mountain Biking Running
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$49.99
Cameron –
A good option for very light hiking, for very long distances
You have to be careful these days with this kind of item.This has that ‘tacticool’ look, so just be careful that you intended that. With a casual t-shirt that’s similar in color, it doesn’t actually look aggressive. However, with some patches and enough things attached, it will be clear to most that you have a firearm in the front pouch (even if you don’t).I will say, this is a really good product. It’s light. It’s not quite up to the 5.11 or maxpedition quality level. It’s definitely strong enough to rely on for a long hike filled with water. The 2.5 liter pouch is enough for most people to go on a 10 mile hike in very hot conditions. I was also able to fit a 3 liter pouch in (alone). In the front, I did put a Glock 17, which fit easily with a light and two extra magazines. The pouch takes practice to open quickly, lacking a tab like some conceal carry pouches have. It is not clearly designed for conceal carry, though that’s what I’ve always considered thin chest pouches to be for. There are a couple of small, totally independent pockets on the wrong, and you can add a compass and map, and some very small snacks.This isn’t a great pack for a dangerous hike where you could get lost. It’s a terrific one for a route you are familiar with, where you intend to go light, but need water and a firearm. It hugs the body nicely, as I’ve shown with a profile view in the photo below. It’s also quite comfortable, even with weight.You can wear either the water bladder bag, or the chest bag, completely alone, as the chest pack comes with an extra strap. Or you can attach them at four points and wear them together, which is much better for the distribution of the water weight onto the sternum.I highly recommend using a chest pack to carry a firearm if hiking. Keeping that off your legs and hip is much safer for long term injuries. With practice, you’ll be able to draw if you see an animal or someone dangerous. The weight balances the water, and it’s not that obnoxious looking.This whole thing is maybe a third the price of a more premium brand, and the only real problem is that it’s not particularly waterproof. I don’t really care about that. With all the straps, even if something did break, you will be able to walk to camp or car with the remaining three straps.Putting this on in full assembly is easy. Just unclip one side, and throw it on.For functionality and look, it’s a good value for sure. For durability, it is not excellent, but it’s fine for the price.
Hello There –
Really Nice Quality!
This is a high quality backpack, like much higher quality that I was expecting. I have never heard of the brand, but looked it up and they seem legit and focused specifically on the ‘tactical’ market. Also seems to be made in Vietnam, which is known for having a well trained workforce making high quality outdoor gear (think tents, backpacks, etc.). In short, it’s really nice, even if I am not using it for ‘tactical’ purposes. (I am using it for XC skiing and hiking).Just to highlight a few points that stood out for me: The hydration pack is BPA free and feels like good quality and the hose has a sleeve to protect it and keep algae from growing, the outer mesh has a ‘lip’ to keep stuff in place (first time I have ever seen this), and the front pouch can be worn independently or completely removed.The pack is pretty slim, good materials, and very adjustable. Really the only tradeoff for me, is that it is heavier than expected given the size. I generally go for ultralight gear and this is not that, but it does feel much sturdier so not so worried about catching on a branch, which is nice too. I don’t think I will use the front pouch as much because I like access to my jacket zipper and to be less cluttered up front, but it is nice for holding a camera or binoculars (or some snacks!).Pictures are from before taking it outside, but can confirm it works well and is very nice. I haven’t needed to test out their warranty and hope never to have to, but appreciate that they imply they can fix things if needed, similar to Patagonia. More companies should do this rather than just getting people to buy new gear.
Average Joe –
Handy pack
This backpack and chest pack are really well made, just like every other CLTAC product I’ve used. The materials used are of decent quality, and I expect it will all hold together well over the years.The front pouch has plenty of storage with solid zippers and buckles to help secure it in place. The straps are adjustable, which makes this accessible and usable for a variety of body types. This pack can be used with or without the backpack using the included harness. Personally, I don’t actually feel very comfortable with the pack on my chest, but I got this bag for my son to use on his runs and hikes. He does fine with the pack on the front.The backpack is pretty typical for a bag that holds a hydration bladder. There is a pocket that is a good fit for the bladder, and there’s an outer pocket that can hold a few other items. There’s also a mesh pouch on the outside for a little extra storage.My main gripe with this bag is that there does not appear to be a quick/easy way to secure the hydration bladder to the to of the bag. There is a strap that I suppose is meant to hold the bladder to the top of the inner pouch, but it really doesn’t make sense to me. Other bags (including others from CLTAC) usually have little clips or maybe velcro straps that you can use. It shouldn’t be difficult or confusing to attach and remove the bladder. I may end up sewing in some sort of solution to the oversight with this bladder attachment thing.On the plus side, there are slots for the straw to enter the pocket where the hydration bladder goes, which means you don’t have to keep the straw in a zipper somewhere. The straw is very straightforward to use, and it includes a cover to help insulate the liquid from direct sunshine.Overall, I am happy with this set, and I think it’s worth the price.