Orange Mud Brings Out a Trio of New Products to Keep Athletes Organized, Focused, and Hydrated
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (PRWEB) May 21, 2018 -- Orange Mud, a leading manufacturer of hydration packs for running, biking, and a range of other sports, this week released several new products.
The first of the three, the Adventure Pack 12L, is a scaled-down version of the Adventure Pack 20L, designed with long-distance running and mountain biking in mind. Equipped with the same load leveling system as its predecessor, the Adventure Pack 12L was shrunk down for maximum stability. It’s perfect for adventurers who need a bit of extra gear on a long trip, but are concerned the 20L might have a bit too much space.
Orange Mud also released the Everyday Bag, a backpack that athletes can use both on the track and off. With external waterproofing, internal mesh pockets to keep cords and electronics organized, and premium fabric throughout, The Everyday Bag is a great fit for anyone who wants to jump from training to the office - and everything in-between.
Lastly, the Hydraquiver Vest Pack 2 - a redesign/update of Orange Mud’s very first product - is now available in pink.
“I started Orange Mud with the goal of changing the way runners and athletes look at hydration,” explains Josh Sprague, Orange Mud Founder and CEO. “I’ve been a competitive endurance athlete for years, and done everything from adventure racing to ironman contests to mountain biking and trail running. Throughout my career, none of the gear I used met my expectations - it just never really worked for me.”
“Building your product starts simple,” he continues. “Find what you don’t like in a product, and turn it into something you do. That’s the idea on which I founded Orange Mud, and it’s the core concept behind every one of our products.”
Sprague looks forward to further improving and enhancing Orange Mud’s product suite and providing a better experience for athletes everywhere.
Josh Sprague, Orange Mud, http://www.orangemud.com, +1 714-602-9977, [email protected]
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