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Comfort
Customers are highly satisfied with the comfort of this running belt. They find it soft, lightweight, and non-chafing while wearing it for various activities including running, walking, hiking, and biking. The sturdy design holds essentials securely without being bulky or uncomfortable.
Concealability
Customers highly praise the concealability of this running belt. They appreciate its ability to be hidden under clothes for safety and discretion during exercise or while out and about. The belt is described as sleek, slim, and vibrant, making it an effective accessory for carrying essentials without being bulky or obvious.
Multiple Zippered Compartments
Customers are generally positive about the multiple zippered compartments of the WATERFLY Running Belt Fanny Pack. They appreciate its ability to hold various essentials securely and efficiently without adding bulkiness. Some customers suggest that the zippers could be more heavy duty, but overall they are satisfied with the product's design and functionality.
Adjustable Waistband
Customers have a generally positive opinion about the adjustable waistband of the running belt, with most praising its perfect fit, comfortability, and ease of adjustment. Some customers also appreciate its stretchiness and ability to accommodate various sizes. However, a small group of purchasers mentioned issues with the belt being too tight or flimsy, causing their phones to hang down or bounce excessively during use.

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Quality
Nice size used at disney for weeks great product easy to put on zippers are good great for hiking or day use.
Zippers work great and overall great design and materials.
It holds the phone flat against my waist/belly and didn't bounce around at all, which was my biggest concern.
I originally tried an arm band but it was way too bulky and awkward.
Packaging/appearance
The pack is a very comfortable nylon type of material.
A very simple fix would be to make the pack itself taller, but it's been problematic to find one.
Competitiveness
It’s extremely affordable compared to some known brands in market.
I think the brand name "waterfly" is misleading.
It would be better named a "storage belt".
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, comfortable, fit, perfect and bulky. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 652 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 18 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wanted a way to carry my phone with me when i jog
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I originally tried an arm band but it was way too bulky and awkward
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It holds the phone flat against my waistbelly and didnt bounce around at all which was my biggest concern
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I see some commenters mention that its too small but im a big guy 4434 waist and it worked fine for me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was not stretching the band to its limit but it was getting there you might only have another 23 inches to spare
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall though a good product and id recommend it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Does not bounce while running
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also the zippers go different ways to open and close i know thats a small detail but i wish they all went the same way
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