PELLOR Running Vest with 8 Pockets – Lightweight Reflective Hydration Backpack for Trail, Marathon, Cycling & Hiking
Product description
If you’re heading out for a long run or a day on the trails, the usual problem is simple: you want your essentials close by, but you don’t want something heavy or bouncy on your chest and back. This PELLOR running vest is designed for that exact trade-off, packing in storage plus hydration options while staying light enough to wear for moving all day.
On paper, it leans toward practical, multi-activity use: road running, trail, cycling, hiking, and even climbing-style days where you need items organised rather than shoved into pockets. It’s not the kind of piece you’d pick if you’re chasing maximum premium feel above all else, but for many people it’s a straightforward way to carry what you need without resorting to a bulky backpack.
The essentials
This hydration running vest comes with 8 storage pockets, with an organised layout rather than one big compartment. There’s a front pocket with a drawcord design meant for a 500 ml hydration setup, plus two larger rear compartments intended for hydration up to 2L. Beyond that, the internal mesh bags and front zip pockets are there for smaller carry items so your phone and small gear don’t disappear in a single space.

A key everyday detail is that it’s meant to be breathable and light. The vest uses polyester and nylon mesh, with ventilation holes and moisture-absorbing properties to help you stay comfortable as you build effort.
Reflective security is built in with reflective bands on the front and rear. There’s also a front chest buckle that lets you attach a LED light, plus hooks on the shoulder straps for extra accessories if you use them.
What you’ll notice during use


The vest is designed to reduce movement while you move. Instead of relying purely on straps that can loosen as you sweat, it includes adjustable chest straps and side buckles. It’s unisex, and the sizing is quoted for a chest circumference range of 83 to 122 cm. With that sort of adjustment, it’s a better fit “framework” than one-size-fits-all vests.

One practical scenario: imagine a trail session where you want your phone within reach, plus a place for small essentials (like a snack, gloves, or cycling bits) without taking your hands off your rhythm. With the front zipped compartments for smaller items and the internal mesh areas, it’s easier to separate heavier items from lighter ones, which can help with comfort.
That said, you should still expect that any hydration vest will feel different from a standard running top, especially if you pack the pockets more heavily. It’s lightweight by its design goal (370 g is stated), but comfort depends quite a lot on how full you keep it.
Storage layout and hydration options
Where this vest stands out is how it’s split up. The front drawcord pocket is positioned for a 500 ml hydration setup, while the two rear compartments are built as larger capacity spaces for hydration up to 2L.

You also get dedicated storage for daily bits. The description specifically mentions accommodating a smartphone up to 6.7 inches, alongside room for things like headphones/earpieces and clothing or other items depending on how you pack. It’s the sort of layout that makes sense if you prefer organisation over dumping everything into one compartment.
Note a limitation to keep in mind: the description talks about capacity and compartments for hydration, but it doesn’t spell out exactly which specific bladder/bottle system you’ll receive. So it’s worth checking what’s included and whether you need to provide your own hydration setup.


Fit and adjustments: keeping it stable
A running vest lives or dies on whether it stays put. This one uses multiple adjustment points: two front straps and three side buckles. That multi-point approach is meant to minimise bouncing as you run, cycle, hike, or climb.

If you’re between sizes, it’s reasonable to treat this as flexible thanks to the broad chest circumference range. Still, fit is personal—how tight you like it, how you carry weight in the pockets, and your body shape will all affect comfort.
Reflective safety for low light
If you do any early morning or late evening sessions, reflective detail matters. This vest includes reflective bands on the front and rear, and it’s set up so you can attach a LED light via the front chest buckle. There are also hooks on the shoulders for accessory attachment.
It’s not a replacement for proper lighting, but it’s a sensible add-on for visibility, especially if you share paths with cyclists or pedestrians in darker conditions.

Is it worth it?


This is worth considering if you want a lightweight, breathable running vest with organised storage (8 pockets), a smartphone-friendly layout, and a stable adjustable fit for activities like marathon training, trail running, cycling, hiking, and climbing days. The reflective features and LED attachment point make it more suitable for lower-light outings than a plain training vest.
You may want to skip it if you need a very specific hydration system that matches an exact bladder/bottle set-up, because the description focuses on compartment capacities rather than clearly confirming inclusions. It also might not suit you if you prefer simpler carry solutions with fewer adjustment points—this one is designed to be tuned to your chest, which takes a little setup the first time.
Quick FAQ

FAQs
How much does the vest weigh? The stated weight is 370 g.
What phone size can it fit? The description says it can accommodate a smartphone up to 6.7 inches.
How is hydration carried? There’s a front pocket intended for 500 ml hydration and two rear compartments intended for hydration up to 2L.
Is it suitable for both men and women? Yes, the design is described as unisex.
Does it include reflective safety features? Yes—there are reflective bands on the front and rear, plus a front chest buckle for attaching an LED light.
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