- Home
- Camp/Hike
- Backpacks
- Hydration Packs - Small
- The North Face Sailfin Hydration Pack - Women's - 185cu in
- Hydration Packs - Small
- Backpacks
- Camp/Hike
The North Face Sailfin Hydration Pack - Women's - 185cu in
More
The North Face Sailfin Hydration Pack - Women's - 185cu in
The North Face built the Women's Sailfin Hydration Pack with rubberized mesh shoulder straps and a sternum strap, so this pack and the 70oz water reservoir remain snug on your back while you go the extra mile. Your windbreaker fits securely under the low-profile bungee while the front small compartment holds house and car keys. The articulated, magnetic bite valve won't drip or bob up and down while you run.
Bottom Line: The North Face Women's Sailfin pack keeps you hydrated without sloshing back and forth on your back.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Not 70 oz, not white
By: gumbo51161580995
July 15, 2008
This looks like a very nice pack - but watch out! The information in this spec. is wrong, the pack comes with a 50 ounce bladder, not 70 ounce. This made a big difference to me as I wanted the larger size. Also, I ordered the "white", which is not white and orange with a bit of gray as it appears in this picture. It is actually orange and gray (where the white is in the picture). Not a big deal, but it was a surprise. Otherwise it seemed ok, but I returned it due to the above...
leaks like CRAZY.
By: badger07
May 18, 2009
I bought this to use running and cycling. However, after a few minutes, most of my water is gone. I'm going to try to warranty it--stick with a camelbak or a platypus instead if you need a hydration pack! This will keep you wet but not hydrated!
I want to use the hydration pack for cycling, but plan on doing
I want to use the hydration pack for cycling, but plan on doing a half-marathon later this year. Would it be good for both, or is it too much for cycling?thanks!
By: mmcknight2182754
April 21, 2008
For the half marathon, just carry a bottle or don't carry anything at all. It looks like a pretty minimalist pack so you should be fine for both if that's what you want.
By: Barrett Wood
September 16, 2008
Not quite right.
By: lisaswitze386137
March 27, 2009
I couldn't figure out why there was so much discrepancy on the water volume. Half say 70oz, and half say 50oz. The bag will acutally hold 70oz, but you will lose most of that as it drips down your back. There isn't a gasket on the opening.
I bought this for my first 50K ultra. The pack is okay for shorter runs (1/2 marathons) when you don't need to fill the bag. It doesn't have any place to put gels except the back, so you would have to take off the pack. I am donating this one to my kids for our short trail adventures. Bought an Ultimate Direction Wisp and couldn't be happier.
Great for trail running
By: jenny2409772
October 17, 2008
I have used the sailfin for long trail runs for about 6 months. I love it. I respectfully disagree with "Barrett" about its appropriateness for a half marathon. I'm training for a trail half marathon and I love it. I've used it in longer races. Great when you want to blow past the aid station. What's going to slow you down more, the weight of a small plack/plus water (Or Gu20) or actually stopping in a crowd of people to drink. Also carrying a water bottle in your hand or on your waist is way more of an annoyance than a small pack in my opinion. I can keep running and drink, which is the number one reason I carry it. I forget the sailfin is there, unless it's sloshing. (Tip: make sure you squeeze all the air out of the bladder and it won't make as much noise.) On hot days the evaporative cooling effect from the back of the pack (It has some kind of crazy mesh covered neoprene looking back panel material) actually helps keep me cool. Helps stow all my junk when I'm out trail running (light jacket or vest, cell phone, energy gel, etc) which is great if I'm going to be away from my car for 2-3 hours.
I love the freedom of not having to stop for water or plan water into my routes. This 50 ounce bladder holds all the liquid I've ever needed for 10-15 mile runs. The North Face hydration system works better than Camel Back in my opinion as it's easier to get in and out, fill and clean.
${title}
${body}
By: ${user.display_name}
{if user.badges}
{for badge in user.badges}
${badge.image_el}
{/for}
{/if}
${date}
${answer.body}
By: ${answer.user.display_name}
{if answer.user.badges}
{for badge in answer.user.badges}
${badge.image_el}
{/for}
{/if}
${answer.date}
Change me.






