Damon
I have used it for multiple long runs now (10+ miles).Pros - zipper function is great. Honestly I wish all the slots were zippers, not just open ended. Holds my energy packets, inhaler and small items great. Doesn't rub like shoulder carrying ones do. Stays pretty tight while running.Cons - Probably the biggest con is that the open ended slots are to close to eachother allowing for items to fall out. Multiple times trying to carry a small amount of water the bottle would bounce out after a mile. I started wearing my old running vest because of this. It has started to stretch as well and has lost a little bit of its integrity as far as being snug against the body with items in it.Overall the zipper function is great for gu's or keys and other small items the open ended slots not so great.
Damon
I have used it for multiple long runs now (10+ miles).Pros - zipper function is great. Honestly I wish all the slots were zippers, not just open ended. Holds my energy packets, inhaler and small items great. Doesn't rub like shoulder carrying ones do. Stays pretty tight while running.Cons - Probably the biggest con is that the open ended slots are to close to eachother allowing for items to fall out. Multiple times trying to carry a small amount of water the bottle would bounce out after a mile. I started wearing my old running vest because of this. It has started to stretch as well and has lost a little bit of its integrity as far as being snug against the body with items in it.Overall the zipper function is great for gu's or keys and other small items the open ended slots not so great.
shuo j
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I tried several different running bag, this product is the best! My iPhone in pro max size fits well and keeps close to my body. With the water bottle from same brand, I can also keep water on the backside tightly
shuo j
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I tried several different running bag, this product is the best! My iPhone in pro max size fits well and keeps close to my body. With the water bottle from same brand, I can also keep water on the backside tightly
Ruby
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This belt is marketed primarily for runners and seems to cater more to women, but I’m neither—and it works perfectly for me. I use it daily to carry my wallet, AirPods, pocket knife, keys, and occasionally my phone when I’m doing yard work or running. I’m not a fan of carrying items in my jeans, so this belt has been a game-changer. It’s convenient, functional, and has become an essential part of my everyday routine. I even call it my "utility belt."The only thing I’d love to see improved is the design. I wish there were a version with key hooks on both sides, so I could attach my AirPods to one side and my keys to the other. A secondary zipper pocket on the back would also be a fantastic addition. Overall, though, this belt is incredibly handy and worth having.
Ruby
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This belt is marketed primarily for runners and seems to cater more to women, but I’m neither—and it works perfectly for me. I use it daily to carry my wallet, AirPods, pocket knife, keys, and occasionally my phone when I’m doing yard work or running. I’m not a fan of carrying items in my jeans, so this belt has been a game-changer. It’s convenient, functional, and has become an essential part of my everyday routine. I even call it my "utility belt."The only thing I’d love to see improved is the design. I wish there were a version with key hooks on both sides, so I could attach my AirPods to one side and my keys to the other. A secondary zipper pocket on the back would also be a fantastic addition. Overall, though, this belt is incredibly handy and worth having.
Snow White
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I love flipbelt for all my run training. I can place my max size cell phone, keys, chews and more in the flip belt. I prefer the zip version for phone security. It does NOT bounce if you choose the right size. Great product.
Snow White
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I love flipbelt for all my run training. I can place my max size cell phone, keys, chews and more in the flip belt. I prefer the zip version for phone security. It does NOT bounce if you choose the right size. Great product.
Étoile 🌟
Reviewed in France on July 6, 2024
Super ceinture pour courir et glisser beaucoup d'affaires !!!! Portable, gourdes, téléphone, gels... Tout rentre et c'est super confortable
Étoile 🌟
Reviewed in France on July 6, 2024
Super ceinture pour courir et glisser beaucoup d'affaires !!!! Portable, gourdes, téléphone, gels... Tout rentre et c'est super confortable
Grzesiek
Reviewed in Poland on February 7, 2024
Szkoda. Bardzo chciałem polubić ten pas. Jeden, nieregulowany rozmiar ma więcej wad, niż zalet. Zwróciłem go i za 1/3 tej ceny kupiłem coś regulowanego, z czego jestem o wiele bardziej zadowolony.
Grzesiek
Reviewed in Poland on February 7, 2024
Szkoda. Bardzo chciałem polubić ten pas. Jeden, nieregulowany rozmiar ma więcej wad, niż zalet. Zwróciłem go i za 1/3 tej ceny kupiłem coś regulowanego, z czego jestem o wiele bardziej zadowolony.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I don't like running with anything around my waist but was tired of carrying my phone in my hand. I wore the belt low around my hips with my phone in the back, not in the zipper pocket. I used the zipper pocket for my license and credit card. The other pockets are great for keys and gels. I ran 10 miles with this and never felt it. It didn't move or bounce and stayed in place. Very happy with this product. Would definitely recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I don't like running with anything around my waist but was tired of carrying my phone in my hand. I wore the belt low around my hips with my phone in the back, not in the zipper pocket. I used the zipper pocket for my license and credit card. The other pockets are great for keys and gels. I ran 10 miles with this and never felt it. It didn't move or bounce and stayed in place. Very happy with this product. Would definitely recommend.
Kim Monkres
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Running belts suck, they always get loose as you run and the buckle is uncomfortable. This belt makes so much more sense being stretchy and snug with your body. It fits my plus size phone perfectly, keys, snacks, and the water bottle that you can buy separately. This is the best running product I’ve ever bought and I highly for any level of running!
Kim Monkres
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Running belts suck, they always get loose as you run and the buckle is uncomfortable. This belt makes so much more sense being stretchy and snug with your body. It fits my plus size phone perfectly, keys, snacks, and the water bottle that you can buy separately. This is the best running product I’ve ever bought and I highly for any level of running!
Sakee AM
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
I bought for running, but I actually also use it for walks, hiking, motorcycling.... anything where I need to carry a purse or else just because of the phone. I also carry my ID, goodies for the dog, poop bags....etclove it. I need to find a black one nowI am petite, weitght 100LB but bought a SMALL because I hate being tight at the hips. Its perfect and it still does not bouce
Sakee AM
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
I bought for running, but I actually also use it for walks, hiking, motorcycling.... anything where I need to carry a purse or else just because of the phone. I also carry my ID, goodies for the dog, poop bags....etclove it. I need to find a black one nowI am petite, weitght 100LB but bought a SMALL because I hate being tight at the hips. Its perfect and it still does not bouce
Khalid Hoot
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 15, 2022
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Khalid Hoot
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 15, 2022
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Trey
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
I got pointed at this in a marathon prep class by a fellow attendee. Mainly because I'm getting into long runs and need to carry water and energy gels/chews with me.And it works! It's comfortable, much more so than other things I tried in the past. The zipper pouch is about perfect for holding an ID, emergency contacts, cash and cards. It has 2 pouches that you can put a specialized bottle in and where you can put the gels.Now, it works for carrying water. It's easy to get the bottle out. Getting the gels or chews out is a bit of a challenge, especially on the move.The key ring holder needs a slightly longer cord maybe 3-4" longer than it is now. Possibly putting it in the zipper pouch.Last, there isn't a spot to put your phone and see the display. Minor thing and really solved by adding a cheap phone holster.Still, 4 out of 5 stars. It works well and needs a little bit of supplementation.
Trey
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022
I got pointed at this in a marathon prep class by a fellow attendee. Mainly because I'm getting into long runs and need to carry water and energy gels/chews with me.And it works! It's comfortable, much more so than other things I tried in the past. The zipper pouch is about perfect for holding an ID, emergency contacts, cash and cards. It has 2 pouches that you can put a specialized bottle in and where you can put the gels.Now, it works for carrying water. It's easy to get the bottle out. Getting the gels or chews out is a bit of a challenge, especially on the move.The key ring holder needs a slightly longer cord maybe 3-4" longer than it is now. Possibly putting it in the zipper pouch.Last, there isn't a spot to put your phone and see the display. Minor thing and really solved by adding a cheap phone holster.Still, 4 out of 5 stars. It works well and needs a little bit of supplementation.
Justitia
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
Going pandemic crazy, I needed to get out and exercise (safely.)I started doing what I call "City Hikes"... I live downtown in one of the larger oldest cities in the country, and the main streets have inclines and declines with uneven sidewalks that can be somewhat challenging for a somewhat older person. A 3+mile hilly walk in under an hour can be an ok cardio exercise.I like to carry a lot: my smartphone with the MapMyWalk app on it, which both records and reports to my headset throughout my "city hike": my varying rates of speed, the degrees of elevation, my heart rate as well as distance covered and my speed right at that moment.Being a very cautious person - I carry with me all my critical keys including my car key, a major credit card, ATM card, garage pass, Driver's License and some hidden folded cash.I also carry 2 spare paper masks, 2 pairs of nitrile plastic exam gloves and several sealed SONO hospital-grade equipment wipes.I also carry my glasses and a water bottle I can drink from, particularly in this heat.But not only is that a lot to carry but downtown in an old major metropolitan area is not always the safest place - at least not in my neighborhood. Thefts occur even during the day.After quite a bit of research, scouring Amazon's site and trying a few items, I came up with a combo of items that make carrying all this effortless and as if I weren't carrying them at all, feeling as safe as possible and able to just focus on my "hike."I put in the items listed below (except my phone) in the various pockets of the FlipBelt Level Terrain Zipper Edition https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CH0CXQO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I was between sizes and found the larger one more comfortable - and though it slipped a bit, not by very much, tighter was not as comfortable.WRT my phone, Sinjimoru Phone Grip Credit Card Holder with Phone Stand ( I chose the silicone version), works perfectly on my Samsung Note 9 in an Ottebox Symmetry Case. Though the product pictures primarily show just using a couple of fingers to hold the phone - it actually stretches enough that I can put my whole hand through, holding the phone in my open hand so I can look at the phone face to see the map or whatever other info I want to at a glance while I am speed-walking, without fearing I may drop the phone, no matter how I might shake it.Now, I am female and with relatively small hands for 5'3" but there is still a lot more stretch room left for a larger hand -- but the material stays very snug around my hand, without cutting off any circulation.As an extra precaution, I use the Sinjimoru Phone Grip in combination with "SHANSHUI Phone Lanyard, Neck Strap and Wrist Tether Key Chain Holder Universal for Phone Case Anchor" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083158CBJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 using the wrist band lanyard. The Shanshui Lanyard is amazing; I can dangle the phone by the lanyard and it stays attached. (There is no adhesive in this product, yet with the right cell phone case, it seems amazingly safe.)I prefer to put the credit cards, Driver's License, cash, etc in the zippered pocket of the FlipBelt rather than in the cardholder of the Phone Grip, tho I am sure the cards and cash would be safe in the Phone Grip. I just feel it is much less likely that a thief would be able to steal the Flipbelt off me in broad Daylight than perhaps in a fly-by action - cutting the lanyard *and* pulling the phone and phone grip off my hand at the same time while running by - tho I sincerely doubt the latter could happen with any feasibility.And finally, for my water, I use FlipBelt's Water Bottles https://www.amazon.com/FlipBelt-Water-Bottle-11-Ounce/dp/B01ESTP0J4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1F6AFSLLBJBL7&dchild=1&keywords=flipbelt+running+belt+with+water+bottle&qid=1594441055&sprefix=Water+Bottles+flipb%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-3 , either the 11 oz or 6 oz, though I prefer the 11 oz in this heat. I fill them half full with my bottled water and freeze them. When I take one out for my "city hike", I fill it up with my chilled bottled water from the fridge. The bottle fits snugly and very stably - because of the curve - in the FlipBelt pocket - easy to pull out and put back in. And in this heat, the ice helps keep me slightly cooler - but honestly, the ice is all melted and the water almost normal temperature by the end of my walk.I am soaking wet at the end from sweat; so is my Flipbelt - but everything else - in my FlipBelt or my hand - is absolutely safe and dry.And I walk with all the speed and flourish I want because I feel like I am carrying nothing the whole while... free as a bird :-)I hope this helps!
Justitia
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
Going pandemic crazy, I needed to get out and exercise (safely.)I started doing what I call "City Hikes"... I live downtown in one of the larger oldest cities in the country, and the main streets have inclines and declines with uneven sidewalks that can be somewhat challenging for a somewhat older person. A 3+mile hilly walk in under an hour can be an ok cardio exercise.I like to carry a lot: my smartphone with the MapMyWalk app on it, which both records and reports to my headset throughout my "city hike": my varying rates of speed, the degrees of elevation, my heart rate as well as distance covered and my speed right at that moment.Being a very cautious person - I carry with me all my critical keys including my car key, a major credit card, ATM card, garage pass, Driver's License and some hidden folded cash.I also carry 2 spare paper masks, 2 pairs of nitrile plastic exam gloves and several sealed SONO hospital-grade equipment wipes.I also carry my glasses and a water bottle I can drink from, particularly in this heat.But not only is that a lot to carry but downtown in an old major metropolitan area is not always the safest place - at least not in my neighborhood. Thefts occur even during the day.After quite a bit of research, scouring Amazon's site and trying a few items, I came up with a combo of items that make carrying all this effortless and as if I weren't carrying them at all, feeling as safe as possible and able to just focus on my "hike."I put in the items listed below (except my phone) in the various pockets of the FlipBelt Level Terrain Zipper Edition https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CH0CXQO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I was between sizes and found the larger one more comfortable - and though it slipped a bit, not by very much, tighter was not as comfortable.WRT my phone, Sinjimoru Phone Grip Credit Card Holder with Phone Stand ( I chose the silicone version), works perfectly on my Samsung Note 9 in an Ottebox Symmetry Case. Though the product pictures primarily show just using a couple of fingers to hold the phone - it actually stretches enough that I can put my whole hand through, holding the phone in my open hand so I can look at the phone face to see the map or whatever other info I want to at a glance while I am speed-walking, without fearing I may drop the phone, no matter how I might shake it.Now, I am female and with relatively small hands for 5'3" but there is still a lot more stretch room left for a larger hand -- but the material stays very snug around my hand, without cutting off any circulation.As an extra precaution, I use the Sinjimoru Phone Grip in combination with "SHANSHUI Phone Lanyard, Neck Strap and Wrist Tether Key Chain Holder Universal for Phone Case Anchor" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083158CBJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 using the wrist band lanyard. The Shanshui Lanyard is amazing; I can dangle the phone by the lanyard and it stays attached. (There is no adhesive in this product, yet with the right cell phone case, it seems amazingly safe.)I prefer to put the credit cards, Driver's License, cash, etc in the zippered pocket of the FlipBelt rather than in the cardholder of the Phone Grip, tho I am sure the cards and cash would be safe in the Phone Grip. I just feel it is much less likely that a thief would be able to steal the Flipbelt off me in broad Daylight than perhaps in a fly-by action - cutting the lanyard *and* pulling the phone and phone grip off my hand at the same time while running by - tho I sincerely doubt the latter could happen with any feasibility.And finally, for my water, I use FlipBelt's Water Bottles https://www.amazon.com/FlipBelt-Water-Bottle-11-Ounce/dp/B01ESTP0J4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1F6AFSLLBJBL7&dchild=1&keywords=flipbelt+running+belt+with+water+bottle&qid=1594441055&sprefix=Water+Bottles+flipb%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-3 , either the 11 oz or 6 oz, though I prefer the 11 oz in this heat. I fill them half full with my bottled water and freeze them. When I take one out for my "city hike", I fill it up with my chilled bottled water from the fridge. The bottle fits snugly and very stably - because of the curve - in the FlipBelt pocket - easy to pull out and put back in. And in this heat, the ice helps keep me slightly cooler - but honestly, the ice is all melted and the water almost normal temperature by the end of my walk.I am soaking wet at the end from sweat; so is my Flipbelt - but everything else - in my FlipBelt or my hand - is absolutely safe and dry.And I walk with all the speed and flourish I want because I feel like I am carrying nothing the whole while... free as a bird :-)I hope this helps!
Customer
Reviewed in Spain on November 15, 2018
Lo mejor!
Customer
Reviewed in Spain on November 15, 2018
Lo mejor!