About this deal
You’ll feel like a professional athlete wearing the Freetrain V1 Vest with it’s smart and sophisticated but practical design. This special design was created as a unisex device to satisfy all the requirements for unconstrained training activities. It’s made from the all-new Reflect360 material so will keep you visible in low light conditions and is water resistant.
RUNNING HYDRATION BELTAlternative options for runners also include hydration belts to hold your running water bottle securely, allowing you to keep your hands free while you power forward. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. It means your phone is not going anywhere, but access is limited – if you need to check anything on your phone removing it from the armband can be difficult and requires you to stop running. Everybody also knows about the benefits of fitness products from our blogs, especially- the Smart Hula Hoop, Neck Pillow, Stepper Workout Machine, and many other home gym equipment.Taking the traditional running essential to the next level, this band has a 360-degree rotatable construction to make it easier than ever to be able to change the song, check maps or whatever else without needing to put a pause on your strides.
Our running vest for phone features a large pocket for your smartphone, as well as additional pockets for keys, cards, or cash. This is more like a back-to-front backpack, and as such is not the most minimalistic of phone carriers. Hydration is key when running, but it’s not always practical to carry a water bottle with you on longer runs. We have seen a big increase in clothes arriving to us with more and more storage space, and we are here for it! This running phone holder is composed of breathable SBR material and is long-lasting, comfortable, and waterproof.Although I've had to use it more than once or twice when I was really energized, it appears to be functioning as advertised. Wearing it is appropriate for outdoor pursuits including walking, trekking, cross-country biking, and night running.