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A**R
Not for skinny waists.
Will do the job but it's only adjustable down to about 32".
K**K
Small and neat
Fits well and good value for money
S**E
iPhone
If you have anything bigger than the iPhone 7/8 it may be a bit tight to zip upIt’s vey good quality though
P**M
Very good, but some slight design changes needed
Will your phone fit in this? I'd have to say it's very unlikely that it won't. The way the belt expands to fit things in is quite ingenious, and the fact that it has 2 seperate pockets means you can also carry keys or whatever without the risk of your phone getting damaged. The belt weighs almost nothing, and is very comfortable to wear.So why only 4 stars? Well there are a couple of things that a quite annoying.The first is that to get your phone in the belt whilst you are wearing it is actually very fiddly, so if you want to stop, and get your phone out to make a call or take photos, you then get frustrated trying to get it back in, especially with a big 5+ inch screen phone.The second, is that the adjustment buckles slide far too easily along the belt, so while you're trying to get your phone back in the belt, the whole thing ends up getting looser. This can also be a problem if running off road where the belt is bouncing up and down a lot - the problem is once it starts moving, it just keeps working looser. I'm sure this shouldn't be a difficult fix for the next version.So if you're planning to put your phone in this, put it on and then not touch it until you get back it will work very well. If you want access to whatever you put in it, it may end up round your ankles.
J**E
Sceptical of running with a belt on - but now a convert!
After accidentally introducing my trusty Mp3 player to a washing machine and tumble dryer, I found myself faced with the daunting prospect of running using my smart phone on an arm strap. 2x problems here - 1) Like most modern smart phones my Xperia Z1 is rather large. 2) As a 200lb male that hits the gym 5 -7 days a week, so are my arms! Enter the FinBurst solution - a discreet, thin bum-belt type thingy, with 2 zippy pockets and a silly name. At just under £12, it was worth a punt...... 10 runs down the line, I'm delighted with it. Once adjusted, it really does keep itself (and the phone) securely in place, and like other reviewers, you really do forget you're wearing it. I'm no marathon runner, but it copes easily with my 40 - 60 minute jogs. Regarding the waterproofing, I've done 2x 1hr runs in light to medium rain, with the belt worn underneath a running top, and on both occasions the belt contents have remained totally bone dry, even with my wired headphones trailing from the zip. However PLEASE NOTE: the manufacturer sells this product as SPLASH PROOF, (and excludes the zips), so you'll be running in the rain at your own risk - should you choose to take this out with you. Regarding the longevity, it's a piece of stretchy material, on a webbing belt, with 2 zips and a well-made plastic buckle not dissimilar to those found on military issue tactical belts. It looks well put together, and I'm quietly confident it'll last a fair few outings, but to be honest, at this pricing point, I wouldn't expect that we'll be handing it down for generations to come!
A**R
Holder
Great for gym
C**D
Comfortable, but fiddly extracting and replacing a mobile phone.
A bit surprised to find that the buckle wasn't between the two pouches. A bit weird having the buckle in the middle of my back, but with the wide strap and big buckle the belt is very comfortable. Played a few rounds of golf wearing the belt and I wasn't aware of it. The pouch pocket material feels waterproof but it is still thin enough to use the buttons on the car's remote - so no need to get the car keys out.BUT, look out! In the first 2 weeks using this belt I dropped my iPhone twice - the second time cracking the back - s**t. I think the issue is that the zip is not on the top edge of the pouch but half way up. So, you feel the 'phone going into the pouch and reach for the zip, but the 'phone is only half way in and crash! You have to feel for the upper half of the pouch and pull that over the 'phone before reaching for the zip - all quite fiddly. If you are a frequent 'phone user I suggest you look for a safer alternative.Finally, the zip seems to be the weakest part of the belt, I had crossed teeth the very first time I used it but it has been ok since. Rest of the belt feels like quality material.
S**U
My LG G3 (146x76x11mm) phone fits in quite nicely and is held quite snugly
I was worried it would slip and bounce up and down. However, this hasn't been the case so far. My LG G3 (146x76x11mm) phone fits in quite nicely and is held quite snugly. The material seems reasonably water resistant (though with the zip, it's not water proof, so don't swim with your phone in it!) I was worried about my phone getting wet from sweat, but it's well protected. With it on, I don't really notice it. I've worn it over the top of my short's waistband and it hasn't ridden up at all.I suppose the only slight improvement I would like is for a loop inside to clip my keys onto. The compartments are secure when zipped up, so it's not a real issue, but I'm, perhaps, overly paranoid that if I were to open one of the compartments while running my keys may fall out (leaving me to have to re-run my route!) However, this doesn't warrant it losing any stars; it hadn't said it had a loop, so I knew exactly what I was buying.It's size is quite adjustable, and the company emailed me with a PDF document showing how to further reduce the size, should you need it.All round, I'd recommend this.
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