Naked Running Band
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Waistband style running belt
- Reflective safety elements
- Exopower mesh
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- 2-L capacity
- Race bib toggles
- Straps for storing trekking poles or rain shell
- Internal clip
- Holds larger phones
What Needs Improvement...
- Comparably expensive
- Not adjustable
- Large logo
Product Summary
The Naked Running Band is the first of its kind waistband style running belt that you pull on like pants. The running band has a large 2 liter capacity and is designed to keep all your running or hiking necessities close at hand.
Naked claims their running band can hold all sizes of phones. The band also features pockets to hold other essentials with an internal microclip to keep keys extra safe. There are also silicone grip loops that can hold trekking poles or a rain shell. The band features reflective safety elements and it is compatible with a variety of hydration flasks from other brands.
Some users reported difficulty selecting the correct size among the 12 offered sizes. If you are struggling, Naked has a sizing help video and guide on their website to help you out.
Reviews of the Naked Running Band are largely positive. People loved that there was a belt that could hold their trekking poles. They also liked the breathable fabric and the bounce-free design. They found the pockets easy-to-use and they were able to quickly access their stuff. Negative reviews disliked the large logo. They also complained that the band was not adjustable, causing the band to no longer fit well when they lost or gained weight.
Specs
Colors | Black |
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Materials | Exopower mesh |
Care | Hand wash cold and dry flat |
Waist size | 1–12\, 28”–39” |
Summary
The Naked Running Band is a large capacity waistband-style running belt that people like for its comfort and ease of use.