VAUDE ATTENDANT 1
The VAUDE Attendant 1 is a multifunctional and comfortable water bottle belt or waist pack for bike tours, mountain running, nordic walking or cross-country skiing. The stretchy yet stable hip belt ensures the pack's stability, even during high-action sports. The water bottle compartment with an elastic strap holds your water bottle securely against your body.
The VAUDE Attendant 1 is made from bluesign® certified, primarily recycled materials. Other features of this eco-friendly waist pack include reflective elements and a safety light attachment point, as well as a pocket for your phone and a special "jingle-free" key compartment.
Weight: 170 g
Dimension: 19 x 27 x 8 cm
Volume: 1 litre
Did you know? Here at VAUDE, we strive for good working conditions and wages for all workers. We are a member of the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF), and we are committed to improving working conditions at all of our production facilities continuously. We monitor these conditions regularly. VAUDE is the only brand to achieve leader status, the highest status of FWF membership.

Eco Finish
Environmentally friendly water and stain resistant finish
This water and stain resistant finish is applied to the outer fabric of your product so that water pearls up and runs right off – without the use of environmentally harmful fluorocarbons (PFCs). This protects you from the rain and keeps the planet clean. Regular reapplication is necessary for permanent waterproofing and stain resistance.

MyClimate
Climate-neutral product. The emissions arising from materials, manufacturing, and shipping are analyzed and systematically reduced. Emissions that are currently unavoidable are fully offset through myclimate.

Recycled Polyamide
Functional polyamide from resource-efficient production
Recycled polyamide obtained from used items such as fishing nets or carpets. Rather than disposing of surplus materials or residuals from textile production, we collect, process and reuse them in our production facilities. Valuable resources are put to maximal use so we need as little new raw materials as possible, protecting our climate and saving CO2.