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For races of 20 to 30 kilometres, your trail running backpack doesn't need to offer a large capacity. A 5L or 10L pack is enough to carry a hydration bladder or two soft flasks, a lightweight jacket and some energy bars. The key is to choose a model that hugs your torso and doesn't bounce with every stride: a loose pack causes chafing and will impact your comfort over the kilometres.
For the shortest outings, a trail running belt is a very appealing alternative. Worn around the waist, it holds a flask, a phone and a few energy bars without any bulk on your back. Compressport, for example, offers ultra-lightweight belts like the Free Belt Pro, designed for runners seeking maximum freedom of movement. Some models even allow you to attach your trail poles to the back of your belt.
For longer distances, a 10 to 12 litre backpack allows you to be self-sufficient. The pack should let you carry a hydration bladder if it's not integrated. The fastening systems need to be practical and robust, and the various pockets should be easily accessible. On an ultra, every gram counts as much as how you organise your load: opt for a model with multiple compartments to distribute weight and access your mandatory trail equipment, nutrition and spare clothing quickly.
For multi-day stage trails, such as the GR20, a 20 to 30 litre trail backpack lets you carry spare clothing, food and bivouac gear. At this volume, material choice is crucial: ripstop nylon or Cordura fabric withstands repeated abrasion against rocks and vegetation while remaining lightweight. Millet, renowned for the durability of its mountain backpacks, offers models particularly suited to long-distance efforts.
At Snowleader, you'll find the leading brands in the sector: Salomon, Scott, Black Diamond, On Running, Compressport and Millet. Discover the Salomon trail running backpacks, a benchmark in trail running, Black Diamond's technical vests designed for mountain trails, and Compressport models praised by ultra runners for their outstanding lightness.
The hydration bladder remains the preferred solution for long efforts. Stored in the back compartment, it typically holds 1.5 to 2 litres and lets you drink regularly via a valve tube, without breaking your running rhythm. Another advantage: the water's weight is evenly distributed across your back, helping you maintain balance-something you'll definitely appreciate.
Hydration flasks fit into the chest pockets of your trail backpack or vest. Easier to refill at aid stations than a back bladder, they also allow you to control your intake precisely. Many runners combine both systems-bladder for volume, flasks for quick access-to cover all distances with peace of mind.
For long runs, your trail running backpack must be practical. But practicality isn't enough: the fit to your body shape is crucial. A good trail pack adjusts with adaptable shoulder straps, an adjustable chest strap and, on larger models, a hip belt to stabilise the load. When properly fitted, the pack won't bounce on descents or create pressure points, even after hours of effort.
Weather conditions also deserve your attention: some models include a rain cover or use water-repellent fabrics to protect your gear during wet or foggy outings. Pair your backpack with quality trail running shoes and suitable trail poles for optimal comfort from start to finish.
Whether it's a Salomon vest or a Deuter backpack, the latest models are packed with clever features to give you access to your gear without slowing down. Chest pockets hold your flasks for hydration on the go, while the integrated pole holder lets you stow your poles in seconds when not needed. For even more comfort with poles, you can also opt for a quiver.
Beyond the model, several features can make a difference depending on your needs:
A well-chosen trail running backpack is also highly versatile: fast hiking, speed hiking or ski touring, it adapts to many outdoor activities as long as you choose a capacity suited to the duration of your outing.
After each outing, empty your pack completely and let it air dry away from direct sunlight, which can damage the coatings. For a deeper clean, a soft sponge with lukewarm water and neutral soap is enough to remove mud and sweat. Avoid the washing machine: spinning can damage sealed seams and affect the fabric's water-repellent treatment.
In addition to your pack, make sure you have at least a hydration bladder or flasks, an emergency blanket, a whistle, a head torch and a waterproof jacket. These items are usually on the mandatory kit list required by trail race organisers.
Absolutely. Its lightness and close fit make it a favourite for fast hiking, mountain biking or ski touring. Just make sure to choose a capacity suited to the duration and nature of your chosen activity.
Find our full selection of trail running backpacks at Snowleader, with free returns within 60 days and free delivery from €199.