Who Is Anton Krupicka (AK for short)?
Those of you familiar with Scott Jurek might just heard of this minimalist ultra trail running athlete that has won the Leadville 100 twice before. He is a sponsored Ultimate Direction athlete and this pack is his version of "Ideal Hydration" pack. Most of you would know my obsession with hydration packs. I have many Camelbak products and one Nathan system. I have tried many bladders and bottles and my quest to classify each of them based on need and purposes continue. Today, I will introduce the minimalist Ultimate Direction Anton Krupicka Hydration System.
UD AK - Designed by Anton K.
Yes, it's this simple |
Minimalist pack doesn't come simpler that the Ultimate Direction Anton Krupicka (UD AK) vest. Consist of a light weight pack and two 20oz UD bottles. Yeap! That's it!
Unlike the traditional hydration pack that has a water bladder to hold liquid, these pack are seen to be a choice for upper/elite racers. 40oz of liquid is enough to cover for 2-hours of activities and if the water stations/support are well spaced out, there is absolutely no need to remove the pack to refill the water (traditionally).
Our First
Having this AD UK marks the first that me and wifey has something like this. This will allow for use in shorter trail run where all we want to carry is a bottle of water and perhaps some gears. This UD AK minimalist suits the function. However, do not be fooled with my statement, this pack is meant for long races and as the review progresses, you will see why.
First off, lets start with the technical specs.
Taken from Ultimate Direction site here |
As you can read it in the photo above (and no need for me to reproduce the marketing talk), you can see that this small minimalist pack quite a space. At 326grams with the two original bottles, that is lighter than just one 3L hydration bladder. I kid you not. Of course, if you want to be a gram grannies and go the little bit more extreme, you can actually shave off the UD bottle handle (plastic) to perhaps get the pack down to 300grams (before filling up with 1182ml of water or additional 1182grams). However, I am planning to do just about the opposite as some of you might know my love for Camelbak Podium bottles...
The UD Bottles on the left with leak control system and the Camelbak Chill (insulated) Podium |
I intend to make using this vest as close as possible to how I will and how wifey will use it. The first thing that is important is to see if the Podium bottle will fit into the vest. Some manufacturers try to customise their system to fit only their products, hence, limiting any sort of fine-tuning by the end users themselves. So, for the test, I took one UD bottle and one Podium bottle to see how they are both secured by the vest.
The bottles secured in their respective pouch |
Extending well above the pocket entrance |
Enough space. Notice the loop, it is for hydration pack tube |
At best, a good place to store used gel packs or a compass or a whistle |
Bungee cord to secure other things you might need, like a lightweight weather jacket |
Or you can put in a poncho if it rain heavily. |
The top stopper works to secure the vest opening as well when packed. |
This is where the vest is put to test. However, I skipped putting anything into the front pocket short of the bottles (one UD and one Camelbak) as I want to see if the height of the bottle (rationally high like the Camelbak) would effect the stability of the vest when running (and aggressively running).
Ready! |
Sifu Jamie Pang spotted using the Ultimate Direction Scott Jurek (UD SJ) vest. |
The UD SJ looked bigger and with larger compartments |
You will notice that the UD AK vest has even thinner material compared to the UD SJ. See how transparent the UD AK with bottles compared to UD SJ. Banana not included. |
Minimalist UD AK vs baggier UD SJ. You can clearly see the pack stuffed with my two drypacks (Red and Green) |
How it looked from behind TOP |
How it looked from In front TOP |
How it looked from front BOTTOM |
How it looked like from the side. I was looking at my Garmin Fenix. |
Here are two video review while running and you can see how it perform on me.
Verdict
Light weight.
Snug and secured.
Adequate storage space for a race that has predictable support stations
The securing system for the back of the vest is a bit iffy, maybe I had done it wrongly. Will test again later and feedback.
The smartphone pocket can likely fit a smaller blackberry or a non-iPhone (or smaller than iPhone) mobile. I would suggest for sports, get a cheaper phone as the purpose is to be able to keep in communication in case anything happen (like 127hours)
The cord stopper for the bungee cord and the bottle cord were nothing I've seen. More close up photo later.
Pocket built (mesh) looked fragile or easily cut if not careful especially when storing gels that come in typically harder packaging
Light when fully wet (ran in the rain and in sweat :))
To do next:
Not tried to load the pack with nutrition. To carry typical race nutrition suitable for 4hours race.
Drenched, but hardly feel the weight |
As it is after the run with my Skechers GoTrail |
For an idea of how Anton (or who he is), this is the official video.
Seeing you and Jamie wearing this also makes me want to add that this UD Vest would be ideal for athlete parents with newborn babies..... when you take the young 'un out in a race pram the milk bottles can fit into the front pockets, the diapers, wet wipes, change of clothes, sunblock, pacifier etc in the back ...... can even wear out at shopping centers coz it looks sexy :)
ReplyDeletePaul Lee
Paul - LOL. The thoughts did cross my mind. But i wonder how many parents willing to have a milk bottle stucked to their chest...
Deleteoh wait, with some mod, the father can breastfeed too!
Stupe,
ReplyDeleteThe UD site have all 3 signature series vests measure at 23cm (width) across however the pic of you & Jamie seems to have illusion that the SJ is wider than the AK.
Can I know where is the 23cm width for the AK measured? Does it include the "wings"?
23cm including the wing.
DeleteTHe SJ is larger/broader than the AK as the SJ has compartments inside the pack.
The SK is really minimalist and the wing pocket does require a certain degree of reaching to get the items. I see it as a place to put whistles and compass.
Hi stupe,
ReplyDeleteWhere I can get UDSJ in Malaysia? Any dealer ?
Hey, you might want to check with Key Power International aka the 2XU shop in Midvalley/Gardens
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeletewhere did you purchase this Ultimate Direction Anton Krupicka Vest from?
2XU shop in midvalley?
Thanks
Hi Jeff - I got it from the SAC organiser. They bought some in to be given as prizes and there are extras for sale. :)
DeleteExcellent review. Just wondering what's your chest size and the ak race vest size that you bought? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteM/L sir. I am 38 inch chest. :)
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