GERMAN PATRICIO RAMIREZ
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2025
Cumple muy bien con su función y son más seguros, ya que protege hasta las muñecas
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
melanie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Great belt . Love it. But is not waterproof
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
Ron S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2024
I've used Nathan belts before and with it being hot out in the summer and my wife wanting to pick up running with me, I knew this was a belt she needed to try out! These belts work out great as like fanny packs that stay with you and don't jostle around as you run, but they also also look good and keep you prepared too!My wife is newer to running, but wanted to do some longer runs and was running into the situation where you have to start carrying stuff with you, but wasn't ready for the full vest yet, and this worked out perfectly for her. The material is well made, it's a little snug getting it on initially, but it stays with you, and you don't feel like you're going to lose anything or drop anything. My wife was impressed with what she could fit with it, and managed to get her cell phone in and some gummies as well as a smaller water bottle without issue. Overall, she loved it and had no complaints, and we've taken it on a few runs now without issue.I will put out a warning though, that their belts tend to run a little tight, and I think it's more just to ensure stuff isn't wobbling on you as you run, but just be aware of that. My wife was able to use a smaller water bottle, but larger ones would likely need something different, so also keep that in mind, but for keys, cell phone and other stuff, this does the job!
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
U's Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
The Nathan Zipster is probably a best seller in the Nathan line up. A line up that includes some of the best designed high end running and outdoor products out there. This new generation is designed to keep up with the growing size of our phones and not our waistbands thankfully.Sizing: I am a 30-32" waist depending on the brand. The Medium in this fits me perfectly. That is what the size chart said and it worked. I see no reason why the chart wouldn't remain constant in different sizes.Fit: Snug but not, I'm sorry, but not poop yourself tight. IYKYK right? What I would expect from a waistband on a good set of running shorts just taller.Material: Quality. Smooth and comfortable, but definitely durable enough to handle the trails and not snag with each little branch. They list it at 89% Nylon and 11% Spandex.Storage: Awesome! With a huge front (or back depending how you wear it) pocket to hold your phone it also has another zippered pocket on the opposite end that is about 60% the size of the main pocket. On the hips it has mesh stash pockets good for your gels and/or gloves and arm sleeves.Functionality: I despise the arm phone holders, but don't have an LTE watch that I can ditch the phone at home during a long run. This solves that without having to drop $75 on a top of the lone running short.Overall: I need to have my phone when I run since I don't have LTE on my watch. I dislike most holders and don't want it on a water bottle pouch adding even more weight to my arm while I run. The only shorts I have that allow me this are $75 regular price. This belt allows me to run in any shorts I want and bring my phone with in comfort. It's a new staple in my running gear and think Nathan hit it out of the park with this product,
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
Online Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with this running belt. There's a zippered compartment in the front, and one on the back. The sides are a meshy material that should be snug up along your waist, where you can store energy gels to be used mid run.I think the zippered pockets is supposed to store your phone, but either would fit my Note 10+, but that's fine since I use an armband to carry my phone on my races. Personally, I normally run with a Flipbelt which has only one zippered pocket large enough for a phone, and the rest of the belt is one contiguous compartment with little holes along the inside to access gels and other mid-race supplies. On one hand, this Nathan belt, you know where things are since the compartments do not connect, but you cannot store longer water bottles.Long story short, it all comes to personal preference and the material of this belt is nice as well. If I didn't have a Flipbelt, this would be a good addition to any runner's kit.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.
ITMan2016
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
I was surprised this became available for me in Amazon Vine, and I quickly grabbed it because I have always wanted to see what the Nathan belts are like. This belt is taller than a Flip Belt, but it has a good variety of pockets. It seems a little thinner than the Flip Belt which perhaps will make it feel more lightweight while you're wearing it. The big problem that prevents this from becoming my daily driver is that my Flip Belt water bottle will not fit into any of the pockets. It does not have a huge internal pocket at the back like the Flip Belt does, so you can't use this to carry water bottles. If you're pairing this with a hydration backpack, it will be a great solution for carrying your phone and gels. Otherwise, just stick with the Flip Belt.