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Best Running Belts (2024) | BarBend

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Running is simple, in theory: It’s just one foot in front of the other. But if you’ve ever actually gone on a run, you know having the right running gear isn’t optional, but necessary. With a pair of the best running shoes, you’re in good shape. But you’ll probably also need a running app to track your stats and keep you from getting lost, and maybe some tunes to keep you energized. That means you’ll need your phone, including somewhere to put it — which means you could really use a running belt. (It’s all very If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.)

The good news is that shopping for a running belt isn’t too complicated or expensive. To help fast-track your search, we’ve tested nearly 20 of the best options on the market and scored our picks based on fit, durability, and more. The result is this list of the best running belts out there, all expert-approved.

The Best Running Belts of 2024

How We Tested and Chose the Best Running Belts

The BarBend team is full of athletes, certified trainers, and CrossFit coaches who’ve tested a lot of gear while logging miles. That includes sneakers, treadmills, running headphones, and — yep — running belts. Take our expert reviewer, certified personal trainer Kate Meier, for example: “I’ve been using running belts for about two decades. They have been invaluable, especially in my marathon days when I had a lot to carry with me on runs.” We’ve tried nearly 20 different running belts over the years, scoring them on a scale 1 (woof) to 5 (yay!) to arrive at these six picks. Knowing what distinguishes a good running belt from a crappy one, we kept a close eye on these key factors when compiling this list.

For more on how we test products, check out the BarBend Equipment Testing methodology.

  • Materials: A running belt made with low-quality materials (or simply the wrong ones for the job) will likely jostle while you run, crumble under the elements, and allow sweat or rain to seep inside. We looked for belts made from materials that are resistant to water and sweat, breathable, and stretchy. We also considered the quality of the zippers and ripstop mesh when making our picks. 
  • Adjustability: Not only do you need a running belt that fits, but you also need to be able to adjust it when you’re wearing different clothing underneath or strapping in for different types of workouts. “A belt that doesn’t fit well is so annoying,” Meier says. “The constant jostling and movement of the belt is a distraction and can sometimes cause friction burns depending on where you wear it.” 
  • Storage: “My belt serves one main purpose: Hold my stuff,” Meier says. A running belt should have a secure pocket for your phone and keys, and for longer runs, additional space for nutrition, hydration, and extra layers may be necessary.
  • Hydration Capabilities: When running a half marathon, marathon, or ultramarathon, the ability to carry hydration on a running belt is key. When making our picks, we tested belts with built-in hydration capabilities and pockets for water bottles. 

Best Overall Running Belt: Inov-8 Race Elite Waist






Inov8 Race Elite Waist




Inov8 Race Elite WaistInov8 Race Elite Waist

For those who love to run trails or generally enjoy long-distance running, the Inov8 Race Elite Waist has plenty of space for intra-workout fuel. This pack has zero bounce and can hold snacks and even a small water bottle.

Specs

  • Price: $30
  • Sizes: One size
  • Colors: Black

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