If you’re in the market for a new backpack to take on your running adventures, here are the best options of running backpacks for you...

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If you’re in the market for a new backpack to take on your running adventures, here are the best options of running backpacks for you...
Running Backpack?
Hi there folks!
So marathon training round two starts in about a month and I’m very excited and prepping for everything. I was wondering--for people who run with backpacks, do you find them useful and do you have any brands or models you’d recommend?
I like to run unencumbered but I feel like I need to do a better job with fueling on my training runs and I’m wondering if a backpack is the answer. Please share your thoughts!!
We have enjoyed great interest and discussion since we began this endeavor, but we truly knew we were going somewhere when we got our first public criticism. Rather, I should say our first public concern: hygiene; more specifically, co-workers’ exposure to our assuredly horrendous hygiene. One Reddit reader voiced it thus:
“Anyone who would run commute to their office without showering before they begin work is an inconsiderate ass hole. You think your coworkers want to smell your sweaty crotch all day long? … Yeah, that’s usually the kind of attitude ‘that guy’ has about his poor hygiene.”
Here are five things we think every run commuter should have if you run to and from work on a regular basis. These items will keep your gear dry, allow you to transport things back and forth, help you clean up, dry off and prepare you for your day at the office.
You can always add things to your everyday gear (like lunch containers, for example), but for those new to run commuting, try these out first and add-on once you get the hang of things.