About this deal
This running chest phone holder features a special key pocket with key holder on the right shoulder, a waterproof phone and card pocket on the front, and earphone wiring holes (if you don't have a wireless pair).
From arm holders and running belts, to running packs and hydration vests, even some leggings now solve the problem with designated phone pockets. The bands are made from rubber and so can fit phones of all sizes, while also leaving all the capabilities like FaceID, volume and more intact. From the market leader Freetrain to ASRV, who both offer a selection of chest rigs in multiple colourways, we’ve put together a range to suit every budget. They like that it fits into the pouch whilst still in its protective rubber case, and that it holds their phone, cards, and energy gels with no trouble at all. The products in this range are designed to help you stay cool, using breathable materials for optimal ventilation.When you first look at the product, you will be surprised to learn about all the hidden pockets that tuck your possessions away tightly and securely.
I can't comment on the waterproof bit, as it was very cold on my run so I didn't get particularly sweaty. Designed to hold your phone, keys and much more, these running waist packs are perfect if you’re looking to securely hold all your valuables in one place. You’ll need to secure your mount’s backing to your smartphone case before you attach it to the LifeProof’s mount on the armband.When I’m knackered after a run, fumbling around trying to get the key off the clip can be a bit of a pain. The weight of a vest is very important - it's up to you to decide whether you're looking for additional weight or whether you want something as light as possible so it doesn't slow you down. If your vest causes pain in the shoulders or back, then it's likely that it doesnt fit you correctly or you have not adjusted it appropriately. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.