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D**.
Perfect hydration belt.
First, this arrived before I expected it and used it in one of my races. It is exactly as described. I LOVE this belt!! I saw it at a runner's expo and regretted I didn't buy it then. I was happy to find it on Amazon. The belt fits very comfortable and is also adjustable. It doesn't bounce. The bottles are the perfect size. They don't fall out of the belt when running. That would happen all the time with my old belt. The pouch is also big enough to hold my Samsung phone and my key. I am very happy with my purchase. I would highly recommend this if you are looking for a hydration belt.
F**G
A useful sports pouch
This is the first time I use this type of waist pouch and it completely change my perception of waist pouches. I used to wear those normal pouches with a netting by the sides to hold big bottles. The weight on pouches is definitely not suitable for jogging besides it tends to slip and bounce around the waist. This Fitletic belt is different, although quite costly but is worth the worth the extra $ when I use it. The bottles are small, uniquely shaped and fit snugly. Does not feel much weight when filled. The belt seems to be made of neoprene material that is elastic and with the numerous rubber studs on it does prevent any slipping or bounce when strapped on. A good alternative to normal waist pouch for active sports.
A**B
The best hydration belt out there
This is the best belt I've purchased for running. I used it while training for two separate half-marathons. It's held up very well, and stays secure around my waist. The middle compartment is perfect for storing your keys, gel packs for refueling or anything else need while on a long run.The water compartments do not leak, and are easy to drink out of while running. Overall I highly recommend this hydration belt.
C**J
I was skeptical, but it's just right
I really resisted purchasing a hydration belt, but I just couldn't carry a water bottle for my long runs when training for my half marathon. I finally broke down and bought this belt after researching and reading a ton of reviews. This belt stays put and there is no spilling from the bottles. The pocket was just big enough for my phone and a pack of honey stinger chews, or I could slip the chews into the side loops. This got me through training and kept me away from the crowded water stations during my half. I even bought one for my sister as well.
C**N
works but a compromise
I bought this because my Nathan Trail Mix belt didn't have enough room for my Galaxy S5 phone and the bottles leaked. This belt does have enough room or the S5 (barely) and although the bottles are a bit smaller capacity than the Nathan they work well. The Fitletic has a very stretchy belt that I really liked at first because it was very comfortable but when I actually ran it bounced all over the place and I couldn't get it tight enough. I prefer to wear it on my back and not my front. It is a little less bouncy if you wear on the front. Just to be clear, I'm a 5'11" male with about a 31"-32" waist and I have the smaller version of this belt. I can't imagine a petite woman or really skinny guy doing very well with this. In order to get it tight enough to not bounce all over on me I had to double the excess elastic back through one of the strap adjusters in a weird way. It works, just not the smoothest. I also have to wear the belt higher on my waist than I would prefer (almost up to my navel). I do like the little rubber nubbins on the hips of the belt that help keep it in place BUT, you have to make sure they are not touching bare skin. My shirt worked it's way up past the belt and one of those nubs rubbed a sore in my hip. I like the neoprene material it's made from, the size and way the phone pocket works, and bottles that don't leak so I'm keeping it.
M**N
Awesome Belt!
Started Galloway 1/2 marathon training and needed hydration on the go. This belt fits the bill. Excellent quality!! I suggest getting the 16 oz vs 10 oz. Always better to have too much water than not enough. And you can just take one bottle vs 2 on short runs. I do have to get use to running with a belt, never have. I use a HB Tune hand held phone case vs an arm band which is awesome because I can access my phone anytime I need to vs on your arm. I do have to deal with headphone wire getting caught on the water bottle when swinging my arms during my run.When I'm not listening to music during my run, I like to carry my Iphone 5 in front pouch for 2 major reasons: Safety and protection.1. If it rains, my phone is protected. When running my long training runs, if it rains and I'm far from home, I have peace of mind knowing I can put my phone in the waterproof pouch. You're not going to get this type of protection when utilizing a hand held or arm band case for your phone, they both having openings for the head phones.2. No one knows I have my phone when it's inside the pouch so I don't have to worry about getting "run jacked" for my Iphone. I have the Garmin FR 220 watch and I use that for pace, distance, walk/run intervals during my training, so I carry my Iphone 5 along for safety. A women running alone it's always a good idea. .Another cool feature. The Garmin FR 220 watch has Live Tracking feature in which family/friends can see "live" where I am and see your progress during your runs. But, in order for this to work you must have your phone with you on your run. I can stick it in my pouch cause I don't need to access it, just need it with me. Love the fact that no one knows I even have it with me.
M**N
Not good for short people
Not a great water belt for short people with short torsos or people who have short arms. I'm 5'5 and because of where the bottle are placed my forearms would rub against them as a run. When I flipped the belt to have the bottles on my back my elbows and forearms would still hit them. Finally- I just swing the belt to the side so one is in the front and one is in the back and it works. Although- it feels like the weight of the belt is then unevenly distributed. My boyfriend has this same belt and his bottles are smaller so they must have changed the design to add bigger bottles at some point. I would not recommend.
D**N
Perfect for longer runs
Great fit and perfect for longer runs, doesn’t move about too much and the pocket fits my phone and keys
B**X
Not great
I used this belt when I was training for a half marathon - it was OK but I wouldn't use it again. The bottles are OK and the pouch at the front was good, but the belt itself rode up constantly which I found very annoying. I tried various positions/setting etc but it never quite fitted right.
S**E
Five Stars
super produit
M**X
Five Stars
My wife was very pleased with these, such an easy way to carry hydration when running.
M**S
Comfortable and stable
Rides up a little bit more than expected but still very stable when running. My elbows do tend to eat the tops of the bottles occasionally but not enough to make me uncomfortable. Easy to get the bottles in and out and the pouch is easily accessible, easy to open and even stores larger mobile phones: I have a Motorola X Force. Make sure you buy the latest version with the larger pocket though if you have a later generation large smartphone.