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Perfect for running, walking and sports. Securely holds keys, cash, ID, etc. Totally bounce-free and jingle-free design.

This little waist strap-free neoprene pack carries small but essential items without bouncing.
| Average weight: | 4 ounces |
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| Average weight - metric: | 0.11 kilograms |
| Dimensions: | 4.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Fit: | Unisex |
| Material: | Neoprene |
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| Red | Altoblue | ||
| Yellow | Royal Blue | ||
| Tropical Blue | Black |
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Nice portable pocket! | |
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| This little pack serves as a portable pocket, and works as advertised! I've used this on trail runs, and road marathons to carry my ID, some money, a credit card, cellphone, and gels. That sort of payload is about as much as you want to carry with this, and it is a bit bulky (at least until you start eating those gels). Anything more is more suited for a waistpack. I don't like the binding of a waistpack while running, unless absolutely necessary though. Its design really is bounce-proof, and you don't have items slapping against your legs like you might if you put them in your pockets (and most running shorts don't even have pockets). The pack closes securely with velcro, and a top flap, so don't worry about your items shaking free (I worry about my car key when I have it tied to my shoe laces). The clamp works really well, and you don't need to worry about the pack flying off while running. I'm not sure if the clamp is hard on fabrics, but so far so good. The neoprene is somewhat water-resistant but if you're really worried, there's a version of this that has a dry bag insert. I really like this pack, and could also see using it while travelling in lieu of a money belt. | |
| Baldwyn at REI on 09/05/2007 | |
Runner's must gear | |
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| I originally picked it up for my first marathon to carry a small digital camera. But during the training I found out this pouch works the best for carrying IDs, money, etc that you don't have to take it out often. Now whenever I travel out of town I alwasy have this attach to my running shorts so i know I have enough cash and ID to get back to hotel "just in case". If you want a pouch taht you want to stash a frequnt item, such as a camera, the same company makes a pouch with open top. I usually wear the two pouches on my shorts, and I don't feel them bouncing. Great item!! | |
| wasabiman at REI on 07/21/2009 | |
Perfect for Travel | |
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| I bought this after searching for something to carry neccessities while on a walk in the neighborhood to walking at Disney World. I also own the Amphipod Full Tilt Trail and love it so much, so I figured I would invest in another Amphipod product. I am NOT the least bit disappointed. I use it to carry my blackberry, ID, money. Now it's something I can't live without. When I travel, I use it without the blackberry in it and you can't even tell that I have a "money belt" attached to my clothing. It's the best product for the purpose out there. | |
| SoulSurfer at REI on 02/25/2008 | |
Great for camera and MP3 | |
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| Works great for small gear like a camera or MP3 player. Water resistant and somewhat wear resistant. It took 2 years for it to wear out with daily use for my digital camera. Worked well in Iraq to pad the camera against bumps and jars. I am about to purchase 2 more before I get deployed again. | |
| obtuse443 at REI on 12/05/2007 | |
Great pack | |
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| As the previous reviewers have it, this pack is compact and hold essentials such as ID, cell phone, keys well. I use it when I jog or bike. The lock once fasten is very secure. Great product! | |
| run, run, run at REI on 04/25/2008 | |