Best iPhone Running Belts in 2018

Call it a fitness belt, a running belt, a fanny pack, or whatever you like,
but having a dedicated holder for your iPhone while you run is worth the
fashion faux pas.
By Lory Gil, 16 Jan 2018

I'm not an armband kinda girl. That is, I don't feel comfortable with
something strapped to my upper arm to hold my iPhone while I'm exercising,
especially if I'm running. I constantly fidget with it, trying to get the
fit just right, hoping my arm fat isn't too noticeable as I squeeze the
armband as tight as I possibly can.

That's why I prefer a running belt for my iPhone, ID, and keys when I head
out on a run. I'm already more comfortable with the fashion and personally,
I think they're much more versatile for our different body shapes. Here's a
list of the best running belts you can buy in 2018.
.       Tune Belt Running Belt
.       Eazymate Fashion Running Belt
.       Milide Running Belt Waist Pack
.       Runtasty Hydration Belt
.       Waterfly Waist Bag 

Tune Belt Running Belt
This is my personal favorite, but mostly because of my personal preferences.
It's got an adjustable belt with a clip lock closure. The belt itself is
very narrow, about 2 inches, and is made from stretchy neoprene with
moisture-wicking fabric. It kind of feels like a soft wetsuit.
The pouch that houses the iPhone has a dedicated Lightning port, so you can
plug in your headphones. There are also two speaker cutouts. The clear
plastic window cover is touch capacitive, so you can use your iPhone screen
without having to take it out of the pouch.
There is also a pocket on the back of the pouch that is big enough to hold
your money, credit cards, and ID. You could also put your keys in there, but
I'd recommend only taking the keys you need, so you don't have metal things
poking you in the stomach.
The belt is about 40 inches around but has enough stretch to reach something
closer to a comfortable 43 inches. It can also be adjusted down to as slim
as 13 inches.
The pouch is designed for large-screen phones like the iPhone 8 Plus, but I
use it with my iPhone X and there's plenty of room for a thick rugged case
in there, too.
You can get the Tune Belt in black for about $20.
See at Amazon

Eazymate Fashion Running Belt
I also like this stretchy band because of its minimalist design. It's
literally a big Spandex Lycra band that slips over your waist (there is no
adjustable belt). It's got a pocket on the front with two zippers (the
Amazon description shows two pockets, but it's actually one pocket with two
zippers).
There is also a practically unnoticeable pocket on the backside with two
openings (again, the description shows two pockets, but it's actually one
pocket with two openings). The pocket on the back also has a keychain clip
so you can keep track of your keys.
The band is about five inches thick and it fits snuggly to your body. In
fact, I decided to go with size medium instead of small because it's a very
tight fit. If you prefer to have the band rest on your hips a little and not
riding up on your waist, go a size larger.
If you don't use a case for your phone, only carry a couple of items with
you while you exercise, and don't want to show off that you've got an iPhone
with you, this is the perfectly hidden, comfortable band.
The Eazymate Fashion Running belt comes in black, blue, and gray and costs
about $20.
See at Amazon

Milide Running Belt Waist Pack
If you're the type of person that feels compelled to bring a lot of stuff
with you on your workout (like all of your keys, maybe some loose change,
and some lip balm and deodorant), then you might be more comfortable with
Milide's waist pack. It's slightly more than a running belt, while still
being slim and tight for exercising. Your loose change might jingle around
while you're on the treadmill, but everything will fit comfortably inside
dedicated pouches so you can access what you need quickly.
The clip locking belt measures about 1.5 inches thick and can be adjusted to
nearly 39 inches long. If you want to slim it down, you can get to about
29.5 inches.
There are four different zipper pockets for storing all of your necessary
items, including a key pouch that has a key clip attached.
This bag also has reflective strips across the entire front, so you'll be
spotted easier if you're running in the dark.
Milide's Running Belt Waist Pack comes in black, blue, green, pink, and
orange and ranges in price from about $8 to about $13, depending on your
color option.
See at Amazon

Runtasty Hydration Belt
Sometimes, your exercise routine calls for more than just a simple belt to
hold your phone and your keys. If you're out on a long run, you'll need to
stay hydrated and Runtasty's exercise belt has two pouches for holding
water. It even comes with two PBA free water bottles that are designed to
fit perfectly in the pockets.
The front pouch fits the largest sized phones, including the iPhone 8 Plus,
and it's partially detachable thanks to a velcro patch at the bottom. You
can lift your iPhone to look at the screen while it's attached to your belt.
Genius!
It's also got a large pocket on the back to hold your personal belongings
and features a grippy inner lining to stick to your body better but is made
from stretchy, moisture-wicking neoprene so you won't get all wet from
sweat. The belt has reflective strips on the front, sides, and back for
extra visibility at night time. There's a special click for holding your
race number if you're using it at your next 5K (or 10K or marathon!).
Runtasty's hydration belt comes in black and costs about $30.
See at Amazon

Waterfly Waist Bag
If your outdoor activities are less about pounding pavement and more about
climbing rocks, Waterfly's waist bag might be a little more to your liking.
It's kind of like a standard fanny pack, but slim and more subtle. It's not
an everyday hip pack, though you might want it to be. The pockets are still
somewhat small and don't hold a lot. They are bigger than any other pockets
on this list, however. It's not meant to be worn while you're out for your
daily jog. Instead, it's the perfect pack for a day's hike, a long bike
ride, or some meditation time. There are four pockets in total, a large main
pocket that fits phones as big as the iPhone 8 Plus, and three smaller
pockets that can fit your personal belongings, like your wallet, keys, and
such.
The adjustable clipping lock belt is made from woven nylon that fits waists
up to 50 inches. It comes in black, gray, green, pink, purple, red, and
yellow (which is more like a mustard yellow color) and costs about $10.
See at Amazon

How do you run?
Do you use a running belt or waist pack while you exercise? What is your
go-to bag and why do you think it's the best?

Original Article at:
https://m.imore.com/best-iphone-running-belts-2018

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