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The high quality BRINGIT running belt is built for comfort and durability. The water- resistant neoprene pocket is 7.5” long and 4” tall and will hold ALL smartphones including the iPhone 6 Plus and other smartphone brands & models. Additionally, there are interior pockets to store your driver’s license and a credit card. Use the pocket to fit keys, gel fuels, and/or sunglasses. The high quality zipper will secure your valuables and also give you easy access to your items. The two 10 OZ plastic water bottles with pull tops will provide more water than the many models that only have 6 OZ bottles. They are secured in the bottle holders with a loop strap. The water-resistant neoprene water bottle pockets also have a reflective paint strip AND there are two more reflective tags on the side of each pocket. A total of four reflective tags and two reflective paint strips assist in your safety. The interior surface of the belt has gel-activated bumps that increase comfort and grip while reducing bounce and chafe while you run, cycle, hike, or walk. The soft, stretchy adjustable waist strap provides a flex-fit for 26”- 41” waists, but the strap can stretch as long as a 47” fit if you don’t mind a tighter fit. The blended strap material is soft and durable with a high quality snap buckle for a secure fit. Wear your belt with the bottles in the back or front. We have found that the belt stays more secure when worn tightly on the waist as opposed to on the hips. However, this hydration running belt will tailor to your comfort. BOTTLE REPLACEMENT: Lost or damaged a bottle? No problem, BRINGIT also sells additional water bottles to go with the belt! OUR PROMISE TO YOU: BRINGIT's mission is to provide you with the best product experience while you “bring it” during your exercise sessions. 100% Money Back Guarantee! INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE: Wash bottles before use. Dishwasher safe- top shelf only. Hand wash belt.
T**O
Solid running belt halves, needs more for a full marathon.
Some background: Intermediate runner, male 6’1” 190lb, lives in South US (think hot and humid). I got this running belt because of the bib holder. If you like to save your bibs, this works well. Bib holder is secure. The belt has 2 - 10 oz bottles which can easily take me through a 1/2 marathon. I use this for halves mostly, for longer runs there is barley enough room in the pouch for fuel and not enough liquid storage. The pouch is good for 1 granola bar and 2 packs of energy jelly beans, but that is it. Don’t try to carry fuel and a phone in this thing. I have run about six halves and 1 marathon with this belt and it has held up well. After long runs I do have to tighten it a slight bit. I don’t know if it is running lose, my change in body, or if the fabric is giving with wear; time will tell. I don’t find it annoying because it is easy to adjust. It has never fallen. I prefer to wear it in the front. It does not jiggle or rub. I would recommend this for a beginner to get started and then figure out what they want from there. I am looking for something that can take me further, but for my fun runs and 1/2 this is the belt I will use.
A**S
Too large for 5'10 150lb, flops all around.
I have a 32 waist and it barely gets small enough so it doesn't ride up or bounce around too bad once you get some sweat on it. Before it's sweaty, however, it flies all over the place. It is much to large to wear around my stomach/mid torso even on the smallest setting. Going to get a vest-style instead. Seems to be of nice quality, however. I could hold my phone, car key, and one block gel pack and still be able to remove my phone easily.
B**R
Solid Performer!
I found out one week before the Chicago Marathon that Camelbak hydration packs are not allowed - I bought this product in a panic! I only had 1 test run to try it before going 26.2 miles. With bottles in back it bounces around too much, but with bottles in front it stayed right where I placed it. No bounce, no slippage (in 2 hours of steady rain) no chafing; bottles fit snug in the pockets. 20 ounces (total) is not a lot but I just needed it for my electrolyte/calories mix - I didn't want to carry a lot of weight. Bonus: the middle pouch accommodated 3 gels and my iPhone 7 Plus so friends could track my run real time. Solid product - I'm a fan.
J**R
Won’t stay on hips
I’m 5’4, 145 and do Crossfit and half marathons religiously. I wanted an option to make my twice weekly long runs in Texas tolerable and unfortunately this just wasn’t it. Fully tightened, the belt slid down my hips two feet into the fist run. I ended up wearing it across my chest so it fit under one arm and surprisingly it wasn’t bad but given it’s 110 right now, I was desperate. The water bottles leaked some but not bad. This belt might work for someone with more butt to hold it up, I just didn’t have it. I’ll likely bite the bullet and grab a Nathan’s hydration vest.
A**R
Bring it!
Very lightweight. I was skeptical at first, but after first use I was surprised to find out it was exactly what I needed. It was just as described. My iPhone 6 Plus fit perfectly in the pocket with the case on. Definitely would recommend it!
K**4
Will keep it brief, the bottles are of the ...
Will keep it brief, the bottles are of the 10oz variety, lightweight and fit snugly in the pockets as there is a small elastic band that keeps them from falling. The bottles are also spillproof as they have the locking nozzle. The elastic is very well designed and well adjustable. The pocket is decent sized and holds my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with a fairly bulky case without issues. I also tried fitting 2 phones, my Note 3 and also my girlfriend's Note 5 with the mophie power case - was a very tight fit but was able to get it in.
M**T
The only positive is the size of the zippered pocket.
I read a lot of reviews and was looking forward to giving this running belt a try. Unfortunately it failed in pretty much every way when measured against the Nathan's Trail Mix belt it was replacing.First the only pro: the zippered compartment comfortably fits my iphone 7 with a slim case plus ID and cash/card.Now for the cons:- The belt is stretchy elastic. I wear a size 6 or 8 and even making the the belt as small as possible it would still stretch when carrying two full water bottles and slip down my hips as I ran. I usually clip my belt through the lead of my dog's leash - that was definitely not going to work with this super stretchy belt which meant I had to hold the leash throughout the run.- The water bottles are not easy to remove and replace in the holsters. It was a two-handed operation every time.- The water bottle shape means that you will listen to the sloshing sound of water with every step. I am convinced this led to an additional pit stop each time I ran with this belt. The Nathan's bottles, in comparison, are shaped to be essentially silent regardless of the water level in each bottle.- There are no true elastic "stuff" holders on this belt. I typically carry a sweat towel, sunglasses, a can of halt for coyote encounters and stash my gloves and/or headband after I am warmed up. I tried putting a towel through the elastic that is meant to become a bib holder but it kept falling out so that was not a solution.- The material is pretty solid, which means it got warm. There is no ventilation built in. It became uncomfortably warm under the belt by the end of my run.- The belt was very bouncy. Apart from having it slip down and having to pull it back into place throughout my run it bounced which was super annoying.- No place for a key fob. While the pocket is large enough for my phone and other slim items, the compartment wasn't stretchy enough to also put my car key fob inside. I ended up carrying that in my running shorts which was not very comfortable.I am sure there are other runners looking for a belt with a larger pocket to hold their phone and I hope this review helps others make an informed decision.
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