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Which belt is right for trail/running?

A running belt is an essential accessory for endurance sports enthusiasts, as it allows you to carry the items you need during your sporting activity. Selecting the belt that best suits your needs can be a challenge, but we're here to help with our buying guide.

One of the main functions of a running belt is to allow you to carry your essentials such as keys, phone, energy gels, earphones, tissues and so on. It gives you the freedom to run hands-free, without having to carry a backpack or armband.

When choosing a running belt, it's important to take certain criteria into account. First of all, make sure it's adjustable and offers good support during your run. A belt with a secure fastening or tightening system will guarantee a perfect fit.

Storage capacity is another important aspect. Check the number of compartments and pockets available, as well as their size and capacity to accommodate your personal items. A belt with separate compartments can help you organize your belongings efficiently.

The material of the belt is another point to consider. Choose a lightweight, breathable and moisture-resistant material to ensure your comfort during exercise.

Finally, don't forget to consider your own comfort and preferences. Some belts offer additional features such as reflective elements for better visibility at night, attachments for race numbers or loops for trail poles.

Our buying guide will help you better understand the different types of running belts available on the market, as well as the important criteria to consider. Feel free to explore our options and ask our team questions if you need help finding the perfect running belt to meet your specific needs.

A waterproof belt?

Absolutely, the ability of a jogging belt to withstand the elements and protect your gear from moisture is an essential criterion when purchasing. It's important to choose a model that's both waterproof and breathable.

A waterproof jogging belt will enable you to run in the rain without worrying about your gear getting wet. Make sure the model you're considering is specifically designed to resist water. Some belts are made from waterproof materials or feature a waterproof lining to protect your belongings from water ingress.

Breathability is also important. When you run, you sweat, and you need a belt that allows perspiration to evaporate to prevent moisture build-up inside the belt. Look for belts with breathable materials that promote air circulation and allow perspiration to escape.

It's also a good idea to check whether the belt has additional features to protect your belongings from moisture, such as waterproof zippers or pockets with protective flaps. These features help prevent water from entering the compartments and keep your belongings dry.

When examining product specifications or packaging, be sure to look for statements indicating that the belt is both waterproof and breathable. This way, you can be sure that the jogging belt you choose will meet your needs in terms of moisture protection while offering optimum comfort during your run.

Don't hesitate to consult descriptions and user reviews for further information on the waterproof and breathable features of the belt you're interested in.

Above all, a comfortable belt

Comfort is an essential criterion when choosing a running belt. The aim is for the belt to perform its carrying function without the runner being inconvenienced or noticing its presence during physical activity.

For optimum comfort, we recommend choosing an adjustable belt that fits the runner's waist. This ensures a secure, personalized fit. Belts with clips and tightening straps, such as bottle belts or sports fanny packs, offer greater adjustability to suit different runner sizes. It's also important to measure your waist circumference and refer to the size guide or brand chart to choose the appropriate size.

A belt made from stretch material can be an excellent option in terms of comfort and adaptability to the runner's morphology. Stretch materials are generally elastic, allowing them to adjust perfectly to your body. The Flipbelt Zip belt you mentioned is a good example of this type of belt. It's designed to adapt to different body sizes and keep accessories in place without bouncing or moving during sporting activity.

The added benefit of stretch belts is that they hold accessories securely in place. As a result, your carry-on items stay in place and don't bounce around during exercise, adding to the overall comfort of the belt.

It's important to find the right balance between a belt that offers a secure fit and a stable hold on accessories, while being soft and comfortable enough to be forgotten during your run. Don't hesitate to try out different options and read user reviews to find the running belt that best matches your needs for comfort and practicality.

What criteria should you take into account?

Capacity

Indeed, the choice between a simple jogging belt and a high-capacity running belt depends on your running habits and level, as well as the distance you plan to cover.

For outings of a few kilometers, a single-pocket waist belt may be sufficient to carry your small essentials such as keys, a phone or an energy bar. These belts generally offer a comfortable, minimalist fit, ideal for shorter runs where you don't need to carry much gear.

However, if you plan to train over longer distances or need to carry more items such as water, energy gels, a light jacket, etc., it's best to opt for a larger-capacity running belt. These belts often feature multiple zipped or easy-open pockets, offering different compartments of varying sizes to keep your belongings organized.

A multi-pocket jogging belt can offer additional storage space for your specific needs. You'll be able to store different items separately, keep them accessible and avoid jolting or awkward movements during your run. Make sure you choose a belt that matches your loading needs, depending on how much gear you want to carry.

In short, for short distances and minimal use of accessories, a simple jogging belt with a pocket may suffice. For longer training sessions or the need to carry more equipment, a large-capacity running belt with several pockets and openings will be preferable. Choose the belt that best meets your specific needs and offers a balance between comfort, practicality and storage capacity.

Accessories
When running, it's essential to find a practical and secure way to carry your keys and phone. A sports belt is an excellent option, as it usually offers specific storage solutions for these items.

Most sports belts feature a dedicated zipped pocket for safely storing your keys. This pocket is designed to prevent keys from bouncing around or getting in the way during your run.

In addition, many sports belts feature an airtight pocket or a special pocket for your phone. This pocket is usually transparent, allowing you to view and use your phone without having to take it out of the pocket. Just make sure the pocket is the right size for your phone.

If you need to carry other items such as an energy bar, a pair of running gloves, a flask of water, a neck warmer or your bank card, it's best to choose a sports belt model with more storage space. Some belts feature extra pockets, elastic straps or separate compartments to keep your belongings organized.

Before buying a sports belt, make an inventory of the equipment you consider essential for your running outings. Make sure that all these items can be easily stored in the belt you're considering, whether it's a Flip belt or a model from another brand. Check the product features and pocket dimensions to make sure they meet your specific needs.

By choosing a sports belt tailored to your storage needs, you'll be able to enjoy your run with your keys, phone and other essentials close at hand, without them getting in the way or preventing you from concentrating on your performance.

Versatility
It's quite true that the choice of a sports belt will depend on your specific practice and individual preferences. Here are a few examples of sports belt models suitable for different types of runners:
  1. Bib belt: This model is ideal for runners who regularly take part in races and need to securely fasten their bibs. These belts are designed with special fasteners to hold the bib firmly in place during the race.

  2. Marathon bottle belt: Marathon runners or long-distance enthusiasts can opt for a belt specially designed to carry water bottles or hydration flasks. These belts offer easy access to water during the race, without having to carry a bulky hydration pack.

  3. Trailbelt with pole holder: For trail runners tackling more technical and mountainous terrain, a trail belt equipped with a pole-holder system can be extremely practical. This allows you to carry your trail poles securely when not in use.

  4. Smartphone belt: If you like to run with your smartphone and want easy access to the touchscreen, a belt specifically designed for phones can be an excellent choice. Models like the Shapeheart running belt, with a magnetic phone pocket, allow you to attach and access your iPhone quickly while running.

  5. Reflective running belt: For runners who regularly train at night or in low-light conditions, a reflective belt can improve visibility and safety. These belts feature reflective materials that make them easy to spot by vehicles or other people.

It's important to consider your specific needs and choose a sports belt that matches your running style. You can also consult user reviews and brand recommendations to help you make an informed decision.
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