Gear Bags
The clear plastic bag you receive at Packet Pickup must be used for your gear check bag.
We will not accept any other bags. Be sure your bib number is printed as largely and clearly as possible on the bag before you turn it into Gear Check on race morning.
Gear Bag Drop Off:
Starting at 6:00 AM you can drop your gear at the moving trucks located just northwest of the start line in the Gateway parking lot. Your gear will then be transported to the gear bag pick-up zone located just south of the finish line.
The event is not responsible for any lost items, so it is recommended to not put in loose valuable items such as car keys, phones, or wallets. Check out Spibelt as an option for carrying these with you on the course. If you must put these items in your bag, it is suggested to put them in a larger gallon-sized clear bag within the gear bag.
Gear Bag Pick Up:
Is located at 12th & San Jacinto, south of the finish line. Gear Bags must be picked up by the participant with their bib number. If this is not possible, please visit the information tent before and our staff can help arrange to pick up by someone else.
If you wish to check gear in on race day you are required to use the Austin International Half, formally 3M Half Marathon gear bag provided.
You will receive your Gear bag at packet pick up, filled with awesome Swag (Check Out Your Swag Here)!
You can use the bag to hold sweaters, shoes, personal items that you have with you at the start that you do not want to take on course with you.
Starting at 6:00 AM you can drop your gear at a moving truck located at the just northwest of start line in the Gateway parking lot. Your gear will then be transported to the finish line and will be waiting for you at the finish line festival (12th & San Jacinto) when you finish.
Gear must fit into the compliant clear, plastic bag provided at packet pick up. Please write your bib number clearly in the space provided.
The event is not responsible for any lost items, so it is recommended to not put in loose valuable items such as car keys, phones, or wallets.