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💦 Run smart, stay hydrated, and own every mile with zero bounce!
The Fitletic Hydra 16 Running Belt is engineered for serious runners and outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a patented bounce-free neoprene fit, two quick-flow 8oz BPA-free water bottles, and a water-resistant pouch that fits all smartphones. Lightweight and sweat-wicking, it offers secure storage for essentials and reflective accents for safety, making it the ultimate hydration system for runs up to an hour or more.






| ASIN | B018VCD0V4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,155 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Running Hydration Belts |
| Brand Name | Fitletic |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 985 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818055013568 |
| Included Components | running belt^bottle(2) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.81"L x 0.55"W x 3.46"H |
| Item Type Name | Running Belt |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fitletic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 818055013568 |
| Material Type | 60% Polyester + 35% Nylon + 5% Spandex |
| Model Number | 818055013568 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | S/M (24"-34") |
| Storage Volume | 16 ounces |
| Strap Length | 24 Inches |
| UPC | 818055013568 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**O
Great for longer runs – barely notice it’s there
I’m really happy with this hydration belt for longer runs. The best part is that I genuinely don’t notice I’m even wearing it once I get going – no bounce, no shifting, and the bottles stay securely in place without any slapping or discomfort. I squeeze the bottles to squirt the liquid out while running, and it works easily on the move. The adjustable strap with toggle locks keeps everything snug without digging in. I don’t use the pouch to hold my phone since I prefer the belt to contour tightly to my body, so I keep my phone in a pocket on my running shorts instead. That leaves the pouch as a perfect spot for energy gels, keys, or other small items. Only minor downside: the bottles had a pretty strong chemical/plastic smell out of the box, but it mostly went away after a thorough wash with dish soap and letting them air dry. No issues since then. Overall, solid purchase, good quality, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable hands-free hydration setup.
C**E
repeat purchase upgrade!
repeat purchase as I wanted one with two bottle option.. I have this with one bottle option already! great product and I use it for long runs and summer runs!
D**6
Just get it
As a half marathon runner, I needed a belt with water bottle holders because I was getting sick of carrying the hand-held water bottle. I was hesitant to order this belt based on some reviews, and then when I got it, I tried it on and almost returned it immediately without testing it, but I am so glad I gave it a shot. I have used this for 2 weeks now, and have taken it on runs up to 10 miles, so far. Here's my feedback: Storage: The water bottles are snug in a good way: they feel very secure even without the cord loop. It fits my phone, a gel, and my keys in the pouch with relative ease. Note: the gel holders were not big enough to hold Gu gels, which was a bit of a bummer but nbd. Positioning/Stability: I almost returned this after trying it on because it seemed like my arms would constantly rub against the water bottle caps when running, but they do not! Note: I turned the water bottles so the caps face inward. I wear the belt slightly lower down (not around my waist, more around my hips) and I have no issue. The belt does a pretty good job of staying in place - it does move a bit - it slides around to the side for me, but it's an easy fix. The grips help a lot with stability - it does not bounce up and down like my last belt did. This belt had definitely upped my game. I'm glad I got this and you probably will be too.
G**1
I like it.
The Fitletic is an update to a KEPMOV running belt I bought from Amazon in 2016. The KEPMOV isn't offered now but looks to have been replaced by other very similar current offerings. See the photo of 3 belts with the KEPMOV in the middle. The other two belts are current Amazon products. They all look very similar right down to the KEPMOV's miserable water bottles and tear drop on the bottle pockets. I can't swear they all use the same bottles but those bottles were the worst feature of the KEPMOV belt. The Fitletic has bigger water bottles 8oz, the KEPMOV was 6oz and the 6oz bottles didn't get used because the caps leak. They were replaced with Hammer nutrition bottles that held even less but at least didn't leak. See the photo that has the bottle comparison, each bottle has one Hammer bottle worth of water in it. The Fitletic bottles don't have a manual closure, just a valve. Put the bottle up to your mouth, squeeze and get a shot of water. Works well so far and doesn't leak. The Fitletic bottle is the largest with the red top. The pocket on the KEPMOV would barely fit my iPhone 13 with a Patriot case with just enough room left to wedge in a tiny travel billfold wallet with a credit card and a key. I can slide those items easily into the Fitletic and even with the extra room I didn't feel them bounce. Comfort wise both the old and new belt are very comfortable for me, no significant difference and if you look at the comparison photo of the back of the belts they are nearly identical. Size fit, by tape measure my waist is 36". I measured the KEPMOV belt as set to buckle at 33", so I took the chance at getting the small size of the Fitletic. With the straps adjusted just about all the way out, the fit is perfect for me. Price. The Fitletic seem by comparison seems a bit overpriced. But I would buy it again because of the larger and at least so far not leaking water bottles and the larger (though not dramatically larger) phone pocket. You still won't be packing a lunch in this puppy. Bottom line; For me it's a good purchase, that is based on my first, shorter, 5 mile run. If there are any durability issues in construction, or for the water bottle operation, I will update this review. it's too soon to give it 5 stars but the initial 4+ stars is a reasonable place to start
L**R
Plenty of storage and no bounce belt
I am impressed with the fit and space of this belt. It easily holds Samsung S25 phone & wireless ear buds along with 5 gel packages. I used it on a 11 mile run and it didn't bounce around with 2 water bottles filled and stayed in place. Great value and space.
A**A
Best hydration belt ever - a few imperfections, but can be easily fixed by the user
I absolutely love this hydration belt. I've tried Fuel Belt and Nathan hydration belts and this is by far the least bouncy option out there. I bought it for my half marathon coming up and I wanted to have water with me and be able to bring gels and gummies along so the large pocket and the straps for gels was perfect. I do have a few notes of consideration though. #1 Sizing - I bought the small and I have a 27" waist, this belt has to be all the way tightened to stay secure for me, so if you have a waist smaller than 26" to 27" this belt will not fit you properly. As it is the belt does loosen slightly throughout a 13+ mile run, but its easy enough to adjust as you're running. #2 Where it sits - in the brand photos of this product, they mostly show it in worn front not in the back and the women have it very low on their hips - wearing the belt this way when running is nearly impossible. Wearing it it front is possible, but not very comfortable; but wearing it low causes bouncing and chafing. You have to wear this belt right on top of your hips, otherwise you will have a very bumpy ride. When worn on top of your hips, and adjusted correctly there is NO bounce, you forget it's even there, which is a fantastic experience. #3 Bottle Cap interference - When I bought this I read a lot of reviews and I saw some that called out how the bottle caps can scratch your arms when running. And it's true, when you're wearing the belt on top of your hips the bottles are higher and your forearms sometimes scratch the bottle caps which is annoying at best and painful at worst. But a fix is easy, simply turn the bottles around so the angled caps face inward instead of outward so the bottles mimic the contours of your body - no more interference. #4 How big is the pocket - I don't generally bring my phone along on runs but I was excited when I saw how big the pocket was, and I thought I could bring my phone along. Yes, the pocket is large and I can easily fit my iPhone in it, and its big enough for my husbands HTC One, you could probably fit bigger. But just because you can doesn't mean you should. My first 13 mile run with my phone in the pocket was excruciatingly painful. I wear the pocket on my back so each stride the rigid rectangle of the phone rubbed up and down on the base of my spine, causing lower back pain for a week. It also made the pocket harder to access for my nutrition and I wasted time messing with the bag trying to get gummies out. Definitely not worth having my phone along. On my most recent run I didn't bring my phone and the pocket was far more flexible and I didn't experience any pain at all. If you wear the pocket in front this may not be an issue. #5 Watch your Gels - This belt sports two nifty elastic bands to hold gels, which is great, but only if you have thicker consistency gels. Honey Stinger, Gu, most Cliff Shots are fine. But thinner consistency gels like Power Gels can easily slip out of the bands and be lost which has happened to me, even though I thought they were secure. So if you prefer thinner consistency, be prepared to check your belt consistently or just keep them in the pocket. #6 Bottle Plastic - I saw a lot of reviews that said the bottles smelled like chemicals, had a bad smell, etc. That was not the case for me. The bottles didn't smell like anything and the water/gatorade I put in never smelled or tasted other than what they should and I am very picky/sensitive about smell. So take what other reviewers say with a grain of salt. #7 Bottle Caps - I was a little concerned about bottle leakage since the caps don't actually have closing lids, but the design is amazing. The only way you can get water to come out is by sucking on the cap. If you shake the bottles (right side up or upside down), and even light squeezing doesn't cause any leakage. Not only is there no leakage, it helps me regulate how much water I'm taking in so I don't choke and cough. Overall this belt is the best thing ever. A few imperfections in the design, but nothing that can't be fixed/hacked by the user. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a hydration belt.
W**S
Almost good, still too much in the way
Bought this for trail running and road running. The good: Made of a nice neoprene, the pocket has multiple inner pockets, lots of storage- fits my BIG phone, and has a nice slot for a credit card/id. belt doesn't chafe, locks on tight, great bib holders for races. The bad: bottles leak. actually, one leaks. (My husband also bought this belt and has one bottle that leaks). I end up with water all down my side. I can buy another bottle/lid, but still. the elastic that pops over the top of the bottles to secure them- one snapped the second time I used it. Maybe because I am curvier, it will not stay down on my hips, always slides right up to my waist where I don't want it. This causes my swinging arms to catch the bottles, whether it's on my front or back. My husband does not have this problem with his, so it may be body differences. All in all, I will keep looking for some unicorn way to carry water, this isn't for me.
C**D
Highly Recommend
I wear a weighted vest while jogging sometimes, this is a great option for being able to carry water with you on let's say a 10 mile jog. Carrying case in front is just large enough to carry a few slender items ie phone, ID, TP, etc. Water bottles are secured tightly and easy to remove while jogging. Water squirts out when squeezed in a steady streamlined flow. Belt itself is lightweight and breathable. First time using a water delivery system of this type and am pleased with purchase. Cost was also a determining factor in purchase.
J**Y
Love it!
Fits well - its light and I love it!
W**5
Quality item - highly recommended
I rarely write reviews, but thought as I'm 3 or 4 runs in with this product it had to be worth a quick one. Being the first hydration belt/running belt I've owned, I did all the review reading for this and others and am perfectly happy with my choice. Can't fault it to be honest. High quality materials, stays put, bottles don't leak contrary to other reports, fits an iPhone6, even if it is a bit of a squeeze, which is more to do with getting it beyond the zip rather than pouch dimensions. Adding a bulky car key as well as a phone can be tight, as the pouch naturally fits snuggly to minimise movement, but it's not a huge issue. Size wise I'm around 35" waist and the large size is ideal.
A**R
Bästa modellen
Klart bästa av alla jag har provat. Den sitter fast och skumpar inte omkring.
A**O
Satisfeita
O que eu não gostei é que a posição das garrafas deveriam ficar mais nas laterais, tenho que usar ao contrário para não incomodar os braços quando estou correndo.
S**N
used this belt for running
I used this belt for running and it carried two bottles of water and two phones in all conditions, hot and rainy weather, and it was the best fit for me and I highly recommend it.
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