Product Description
You've spent countless time at aid stations digging through a chaotic mess of gear, wasting precious minutes trying to find your stuff while the clock ticks. Maybe you struggle to organize your gear when traveling to the weekend race.
The Silo Crew Drop One eliminates that nightmare with a drop bag system designed by ultrarunners who've been exactly where you are.
The Crew Drop One is the most organized drop bag ever built for ultramarathon racing.
Dimensions: 18" × 11" × 8" (45.7 × 27.9 × 20.3 cm)
Volume: 26 Liters (1,484 cu in)
Weight: 2 lb. 0 oz. (907 g)
Carry: Adjustable shoulder strap & two side grab handles
The Crew Drop One
Waterproof Protection That Actually Works – 500D tarpaulin fabric with water-resistant zippers keeps your gear dry through rain, mud, and aid station chaos. Your backup headlamp and dry clothes stay protected no matter what the weather throws at you.
Nine Internal Pockets, Dedicated Shoe Compartment – Nine elastic mesh pockets line the interior perimeter so you can separate nutrition, first aid, electronics, and clothing by section. The external-access shoe compartment keeps muddy footwear isolated from everything else.
Modular System With Roll Drop Compatibility – Pairs seamlessly with Silo's Roll Drop for small aid stations where you only need essentials. One complete gear ecosystem that scales from 50Ks to 200-milers.
The drop bag isn't just a waterproof bag with organizers—it's built from bomber tarpaulin that withstands being thrown in trucks, dragged through dirt, and opened a dozen times during your race. The nine internal elastic pockets let you organize gear exactly how your brain works. Nutrition in one corner, headlamp and batteries in another, first aid accessible, dry socks ready to grab. The dedicated shoe compartment has external zippered access so you can swap footwear without contaminating your clean gear.
How to Use The Crew Drop One Bag
You name it, it can do it. Organize gear by aid station section using the nine internal pockets. Label each pocket area (mile 30-50 nutrition, night gear, emergency clothing). Pack heavier items at the bottom, frequently needed items in top zippered pockets.
Whether you're packing a drop bag for an ultra marathon, traveling for a race, grinding through a day at work, or working out at the gym, the Crew Drop One gives you the confidence your gear is organized and secure.
Ultrarunners at Western States, UTMB, and Leadville use the Crew Drop One because it cuts aid station time by 3-5 minutes per stop. When you're chasing cutoffs or PRs, that time matters.
For gear that arrives damaged or falls under the manufacturer's warranty: Please send a photo of the damage or error message to hello@thefeed.com. We will either help process a claim for the product and a replacement product or store credit will be provided, or we will direct you towards the correct place to make a warranty claim for the product. For returns on gear that you have used, we follow the manufacturer's instructions for satisfaction guarantees. This is specific to each gear product, terms and conditions may change.
Silo Crew Drop One FAQ's
Everything you need to know before getting started.



Use the Crew Drop One for any race longer than 50K where you'll need gear changes at aid stations—dry clothes, backup headlamps, shoe swaps, or nutrition resupply. It's designed for races where you can't carry everything on your back.
The elastic mesh pockets let you organize gear by race section (miles 0-30, 30-60, night gear, emergency supplies). When you're exhausted at an aid station, you know exactly which pocket has what you need—no digging through a black hole.
You can access and swap shoes through the external zipper without opening the main bag—keeping muddy, wet footwear completely separated from your clean gear, nutrition, and electronics inside.
The Roll Drop is a smaller, lightweight bag that fits inside or pairs with the Crew Drop One. Use the Roll Drop alone for aid stations where you only need essentials (gels, batteries), and use the full Crew Drop One where you need complete gear changes.
Yes. The adjustable shoulder strap and two grab handles make it easy to carry between aid stations. At 2 lbs empty, it won't burden your crew even when fully loaded.


