This spring I want to take more/better advantage of having multiple grocery stores within easy walking distance, but I also want to multi-task and be able to pick up a few things on my way home from a run.
In the past, I've ended my run at the store and walked the half-mile home, or strategically tucked loaves of bread under my arms to maintain a somewhat-normal stride. I'd love to carry more, though, and not have to walk home doing it.
Does anyone have a good recommendation of a slim-fitting, non-bulky backpack that might work? I was considering a Camelback-type thing minus the water bladder if they made something like that. Bonus points if I can get it on Amazon--which is where I'm looking now.
Re: Backpack to wear while running?
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I've done that for trips to the half-mile-away store, but it would be awkward for a longer (4-6mi) run.
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Oooh this one is pretty:
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I take a big like this and fold it up in my pocket.
How about the Nike Cheyenne backpack? or something like this
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/ASW1599/
http://www.rei.com/product/811201/gregory-miwok-18-pack
http://www.amazon.com/Salomon-Womens-Trail-Running-Backpack/dp/B005DK38CE
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This is my backpack for school and I love it (mine is bright blue). It has both a hip and chest strap and is very comfortable. I've worn it on a few long hikes and the plastic on the strap (the adjuster thingy) rubbed on my arm. Otherwise this would be great!
I have a camel-back type backpack that is slightly bigger than just the back pack with water. I got it at Target. Its nice for running and hiking, as well as when I have my dogs an need to stick a water bottle for them in it as well. I just tighten the waist strap when I run and it does quite well. I can't seem to find it on their website though, I got it about a year ago.
ETA: I found the one I have one Amazon. It looks small, but it can hold a good amount if your just doing a small trip and getting a few things.
http://www.amazon.com/Kelty-2-Liter-Basin-Hydration-Rosewood/dp/B0031SIBHC/ref=sr_1_sc_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1331178806&sr=1-2-spell
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