Amphipod AirFlow Endurance Waistpack, Bounce Free Runners Storage Fanny Pack Waist Bag for Running, Jogging, Men & Women

(9 customer reviews)

$30.00

Last updated on November 22, 2024 7:11 pm Details

Description

  • BOUNCE-FREE DESIGN: Designed and engineered for runners by runners – the ultra-light (4.4 oz.) weight AirFlow Endurance Waistpack is breathable and offers plenty of storage and is non-chaffing and bounce free. Ideal for endurance running, ultra-running, backpacking, endurance training, trekking, and walking. Specs: 12 x 4.5 x 1
  • STORAGE CAPACITY: Large zippered internal compartment with divider for fuel, electronics, three quick access pockets for keys, cash, cards, ID, and other small essentials. Two quick access external pockets perfect for gels packs, nutrition, lip balm and more.
  • BREATHABLE: AirFlow mesh technology wicks moisture away from the body and circulates air between the body and the fanny pack for a cool, and comfortable waist carry.
  • COMFORT FIT: Breathable, non-confining, fully adjustable stretch-comfort waist belt offering distraction-free storage for jogging, hiking, or any run.
  • QUICK RELEASE: Easy on/off with low-profile, quick-release buckle.

9 reviews for Amphipod AirFlow Endurance Waistpack, Bounce Free Runners Storage Fanny Pack Waist Bag for Running, Jogging, Men & Women

  1. Andy Pants

    I owned a Nathan Trail Mix Hydration Belt which I was fairly satisfied with, but it could barely fit my HTC One M7. Once I got a Nexus 6, I knew I had to get a bigger waistpack, and Amphipod’s website advertised the Airflow Endurance to be able to carry an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, so I went with it. The good news is that it does fit, but I also found that it’s a great running waistpack in and of itself.

    Like!
    – Large enough to hold most current phablets, as long as you don’t have any huge cases. I’m using a Nexus 6 with a Nexus 6 Case, Spigen® [Air Cushioned Bumper] Nexus 6 Case Bumper **NEW** [Ultra Hybrid Series] [Gunmetal] Scratch Resistant Bumper Case with Clear Back Panel for Google Nexus 6 (2014) – Gunmetal (SGP11244), which is a relatively slim case, and the Endurance pack can zip up, just with a small amount of difficulty.
    – Separated inner pocket will let you slip in your keys in a separate section so it won’t rub against your phone (though it amazes me how many people still carry their keys/coins and phone in the same pocket).
    – Two small open-top mesh pockets can fit gel packs, though I don’t use them.
    – Can attach Amphipod’s Snapflask modules Amphipod RunLite 8 oz. SnapFlask Module, 2 Pack. The Amphipod website says the Snapflasks aren’t compatible, but I have no idea why, because they most certainly attach to the Endurance’s belt just fine. I do have to attach the Snapflasks in front of my belly, instead of having the flasks near my back like my older Nathan Trail Mix.
    – Highly-adjustable elastic belt lets you get a nice, tight fit to eliminate bouncing. I run about 5-10 miles at a time, and I’m 5’10”, 145 pounds and typically wear size 30 pants. I did have a slight bouncing problem on my old Nathan Trail Mix belt, but I’ve found the Airflow Endurance to be a much better fit and does not bounce much at all, even with two full 8-oz Snapflasks attached.

    Dislike!
    – No color choices other than black, at the time of this writing. I would have liked a high-visibility yellow, or any other color, really, but you don’t have much of a choice.
    – Can’t attach Snapflasks to the back so that you’re carrying them against your lumbar. I prefer the flasks against my back since I feel that’s the least-obstructive position for water bottles. The Snapflasks attach to the belt strap, so the farthest back you can attach the flasks will be the sides of your hips. I had to attach my 8-oz flasks near the front, on either side of my belly button, which works fine as long as I’m aware of brushing my arms and hands against them while running.
    – A little pricy. The Endurance pack plus a pair of Snapflasks can easily run you close to $50. It’s certainly not the cheapest option if you’re looking for hydration waistpack, but you don’t have much of a choice if you need one to carry your phablet.

  2. Jimmy S.

    3 stars due to the material used on the side of the pouch that lies against the body. The material is a padded nylon mesh that is fine if using a t-shirt as a barrier, but against the skin it’s more on the rough side. I ended up returning the product due to this issue.

  3. MB

    Ich hatte schon eine und fand die so gut das ich noch einen wollte

  4. Mitchell

    I use and really like products from Amphipod. It’s a nice enough waistpack, but the back is rough mesh. If you use it over clothing it should be fine. Too rough for contact with skin IMO. If your waist is more than 28″ it is not for you. I’m returning it.

  5. D. Robbins

    This is a solid product that endures a lot of wear and tear. It also fits a Samsung Galaxy note 8 snugly.

    The ONLY issue I have with it is I wish they would make the zipper a little more heavy duty. To be fair I have had this particular Amphipod for a few years so I have opened and shut the zipper 1,000s of times.

    When the zipper faltered (like in the attached picture) I had a shoe repair store replace it with a new, heavy duty zipper (see other picture) that I wish Amphipod would use in the first place.

  6. D. Robbins

    I walk a few miles each day and needed something to hold my iPhone SE 2022 so that it wasn’t bouncing around in my pocket. This holds my phone and house key. It also has slots for credit cards, ID, etc.. Stays in place and is snug while I walk. I wear it under my shirt, and it isn’t really noticeable. The main pocket is about 3.5×7.5 inches, so it could hold a phone just slightly smaller than that.

  7. Simon C Goodship

    This is my second purchase of this running belt from amphipod, and it’s superb! It’s small but carries my essentials: cell phone, gels, bars, key. It’s elastic straps are totally comfortable and adjust snugly to waist to avoid bouncing and chafing. It’s very lightweight and dries quickly.

  8. EJF

    This is a great product and I would recommend it. It is well made and comfortable. I have the largest iPhone and it is tough to get it in there. I wanted to carry that up front so that I can take pictures on the fly. When the new phones come out, I think I am going smaller, so this will not be an issue.

  9. EJF

    Amphipod doesn’t get nearly enough credit for its quality products. This belt is very simple and it’s here that it functions so well. There’s “structure” to it without it being heavy. It doesn’t bounce and fits low on the hips. All types of phones fit easily, and since the zipper goes the entire length of the pouch, there’s no struggling to get items in and out. Unlike the currently trendy stretch material, this keeps its form when items are removed, ensuring things don’t bounce out unexpectedly (lost keys or ID on a run SUCK!). The new mesh pockets on the exterior are a nice touch to hold gels for longer runs. Their items are clearly designed by athletes, which I appreciate.

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