Arriving at the Alpha for Ultra Running Gear

Last July I started to think about what running gear I would carry for my last race of the season, the Wasatch 100. I had my nutrition dialed, but found the Spry and the Surge lacking a few features that I really wanted for race day. After some pleading I convinced my amazing wife, Tanae, to using her sewing skills to help me alter the Spry. The alterations were not major changes, we removed the zippered pocket, and replaced it with a mesh pocket that matched the one already being used on the other shoulder strap. As custom with all of my Ultraspire running gear, we also shortened all of the straps to better suite my build. At 4:45 am the morning of the Wasatch 100 I put on my “Race Spry”, I didn’t take it off at all during the race. I used a collapsable bottle in the back that I could reach without taking the pack off, and two 8oz Ultraspire bottles in the front with my favorite First Endurance Slurry. I can honestly say that I had no trouble with the pack during the race, no sore spots, or even the slightest irritation from the pack.
Running Gear Revolutions
After the race I sent pictures to Bryce at Ultraspire to share my idea for an alteration, as well as a couple of other thoughts that I had during the race that could make the pack even better. In most situations I think the designer would say thanks and then go about working on their own projects, this is not the case working with Bryce and the crew at Ultraspire. A few weeks later I saw some drawings and a rough prototype of the Alpha Pack. It had all of my ideas incorporated in it, applied even better than I had imagined them. I was so excited about the concept that I had a really hard time waiting until the next round of production to see a usable sample of this running gear in real life.
During the Elite Immortal Retreat this spring the Alpha pack was a big hit. It became one of the most sought after packs as we divided up testing samples for the long run in Zion National Park. I was lucky enough to be able to get assigned one for our 36 mile run, and I was in love. I took the pack home from the retreat and went trail running for about a hundred more miles in a week or so while wearing the pack. I found a couple of minor fit issues that didn’t initially show up in the shorter runs and when I returned the pack, I also delivered the feedback.
Fast forward a month and a half and I was running in the Alpha again, this time I was running up Terak Peak near Marivelas, in the Philippines. I was there working with Bryce at the factory to put the final touches on a the Alpha and some other running gear. Bryce had tweaked the pattern ever so slightly and with the small adjustment the pack was working better than I could have imagined. It feels like an extension of your body, no bounce, slop, slipping, or pressure points. The carrying capacity of the pack is slightly larger than the Spry but it retains its airy lightness. All of the pockets on the pack are accessible while wearing the pack, and the extra volume makes it ideal for ultras or long mountain trail running. The fitted harness of the pack eliminates the need to trim straps or make any other adjustments to the pack with scissors! It has been incredible to be so closely involved in the evolution of the Spry to the Alpha. This pack is the culmination of very close work between several athletes and Bryce’s brilliant ability to transfer our ideas into reality. I am so excited to be able to start racing in this new running gear and hope you enjoy it as much as I do. UltrAspire Alpha will be available Spring 2013
Just wondering how you shortened the straps – did you sew them? I’ve just bought the omega and even though the side straps are tight the shoulders are loose causing the bag to jump around and leaving me with bruising across the bottom of my back. Love the pack, but need to get the fit right!
Hi Tina, thank you for your question. We really want to help you with the fitting of your pack. Could you email us a picture of you wearing the pack to help us determine a solution? Please send photo to customerservice@ultraspire.com