12345

How do you carry your cell phone during runs? (Read 407 times)

FreeSoul87


!!LookAtmyAss!!

     As a woman who runs alone 99% of the time, and at night during winter, and as a mother who wants to keep her phone on her in case of an emergency and needs to be reached, I need to have my phone on me during my runs. Right now during winter, my tights and capri's work because they have a back pocket with a zipper, but right now with these freak 60 degree temps I would love to wear my shorts, but I need to keep my phone on me. I've been trying to find shorts that have pocket for phones, or even running shirts that have a zipper pocket big enough for a phone (I don't think my phone will fit in my shirts). I really don't want to carry my phone in my hands dang it.

    2013 Races:

    Go! St. Louis Half Marathon - April 7, 2013 - 2:18:28 (10:32 min/mile)

    Newburgh Rivertown Trail 5k - May 4, 2013 - 25:26 (8:12 min/mile) 1st AG 

    YMCA 5k on the Runway - May 11, 2013 (Goal: 26:59) - Time: 26:40 / 8:38 min/mile pace

       

       


      Hobby Jogger Especial!

        Right now in my pants pocket. But when its warm, I use this:

         

        http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpage-NABASE.html

        along with this

        http://www.runningwarehouse.com/descpage-NATHLP.html

         

        and if I'm running long enough that I need water/fuel, I put the pocket above on my speedbelt.


        Fanatic #3965

          Flip Belt!

           

          http://flipbelt.com/

           

          That looks a lot like the belts a few of us found at Flying Pig, last year.

          Bandi Wear.

          Kirsten

          '07: 1324.5 | '08: 1561 | '09: 1810.9 run ~ 208.7 bike | '10: 1,000.3 run ~ 3513.5 bike | '11: 710.3 run ~ 4157.9 bike '12: 659.9 run ~ 3365.6 bike (100% benched by ortho last 4.5 weeks while in long-arm cast)

          '13 Goals:

          DON'T BREAK ANYTHING!!!

          • get within 5#s of 130#s (and stay there, gotdammit!)

          • 1st olympic distance duathlon

          • 1st Iceman Cometh mtn bike race

          Half Fanatic

          punch Type 1 in the junk

            I use spibelt. Worked great for a year but now the pouch got stretched and became saggy. Probably time for me to get a new one...

            FatSweatyBullDog


            Will Run For Bacon


            Hobby Jogger Especial!

              I'm pretty sure I need one of these! Thanks for sharing, Ilene!

               

              Flip Belt!

               

              http://flipbelt.com/

                What, no iPad version?  It's only a matter of time...

                 

                Flip Belt!

                 

                http://flipbelt.com/

                Did an angel whisper in your ear and hold you close and take away your fear...In those long last moments

                FreeSoul87


                !!LookAtmyAss!!

                  I do like that flipbelt, I will have to check it outSmile

                  2013 Races:

                  Go! St. Louis Half Marathon - April 7, 2013 - 2:18:28 (10:32 min/mile)

                  Newburgh Rivertown Trail 5k - May 4, 2013 - 25:26 (8:12 min/mile) 1st AG 

                  YMCA 5k on the Runway - May 11, 2013 (Goal: 26:59) - Time: 26:40 / 8:38 min/mile pace

                    For you folks that have the FlipBelt, how do they work in wet/rainy conditions (or during particularlly sweaty workouts)?  Do they have any sort or water/moisture resistance?

                      When I take it I use a little bum bag (or fanny-pack as you Leftpondians would say) with a pocket specifically designed for such things.


                      ultramarathon/triathlete

                        I second the spi belt

                        HTFU?  Why not!

                        Coach: Empire Tri Club 

                        Speed Coach: Brooklyn Tri Club

                        EricR


                          iFitness running belt.  To me, they copied Spibelt but made it better.


                          Food

                            Curious:  With these belts, is your phone in front, back, or side?  If the belt gives you the option, which do you prefer?

                            testing testing

                              I know this is a little off topic, but is a cell phone really necessary for safety on a short urban run?  It is not going to stop an attack like a whistle or mace might and you are probably not far from a business or someone's house if something does happen and you need to make a call.  I used to run after work with a co-worker (a man) who wouldn't run without his phone because he did not want to miss a work call in case there was a network outage.  I see running as the one time of the day I don't have to answer the phone and I refuse to carry one, but everyone's needs are different.

                              12345