When you're running, you just need the basics at hand. With a contoured, lightweight design to reduce bouncing, this pack is ready to be your pacer.
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3.5
75%
Recommended
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Bobbieisokay
Holds a cellphone, key, and a few gels. Buckles. Works.
Korey P
I recently purchased both the Nike Challenger Running Waist Pack ($28) and the regular Nike Challenger Waist Pack ($24). When compared side by side, they’re nearly identical except for one key difference—the $24 version is slightly larger. This small increase in size (less than an inch) makes a huge difference, especially for my iPhone 13 Pro. The extra room allows me to easily take my phone in and out without any hassle. On the other hand, the “Running” version was a much tighter fit and less convenient. If you’re planning to use this waist pack for travel like I am, I definitely recommend the $24 version. It holds my phone and cash perfectly.
Chadd17
Just started wearing insulin pump and nurse that trained me suggest this to hold my pump in. It fits nicely against my skin or I can adjust it to wear it outside my shirt also. I needed it to be well constructed because pump is very expensive to replace. I still have room for keys or money etc.
VideoGuy35
We got this for my mother-in-law who has ALS so she can take her phone and things with her and easily access what she has. Works very well for that.
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