No pockets?!?!

Melis25Fit
Melis25Fit Posts: 811 Member
edited October 8 in Fitness and Exercise
So my jogging attire doesn't have pockets. But when I go outside to workout, I HAVE to bring my phone, incase work needs to get ahold of me or incase of an emergency (God Forbid that should happen!) Anyways, I tried putting it in my sports bra (TMI maybe??) But I sweat alot for a girl, plus I don't want the phone to bounce out- it was kinda spendy.
Hanging on to it, I feel like it may slip out of my hands. Gah! What do you ppl do with your phone if you take it out running?
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  • wjassell
    wjassell Posts: 104 Member
    Armband
  • 00trayn
    00trayn Posts: 1,849 Member
    I have an iPod armband that would probably hold a phone too. Or you can get a jogging belt thingy that has a pocket for a phone and a spot for a waterbottle. I have both and I use them interchangeably.
  • carlye14
    carlye14 Posts: 53
    There area lot of workout clothes that have "media pockets" for ipods and such, but they should be large enough for a phone..if not, the armband idea is good as well..depends on if you like listening to music while you run or not!
  • sammys1girly
    sammys1girly Posts: 1,045 Member
    I wish more makers of woman's athletic clothes would put pockets in them, and more than those dinky little pockets. I use an armband when I have to take my phone.
  • MeaganAnn84
    MeaganAnn84 Posts: 95
    My sister put her phone in her bra one night at a bar, (the power was out, and humid as heck) and all the sweat ruined her phone. Phone in bra = not good idea.
  • Xaspar
    Xaspar Posts: 726 Member
    I either use an arm band of one of those tiny stretchy 'fanny packs' that I can strap around my waist.
  • bgeer34
    bgeer34 Posts: 135 Member
    I wish more makers of woman's athletic clothes would put pockets in them, and more than those dinky little pockets. I use an armband when I have to take my phone.

    And women's PJ pants need pockets too because if I am walking through the house in my PJ's sometimes I want to put something in my pocket and it's hard to find women's PJ's with pockets.
  • I have the same problem trying to find a spot for my keys. Currently I clip them with a carabiner onto the waist of my shorts, but they could easily fall off. I'm thinking about getting a jogging belt like Trayn mentioned.
  • MizzDoc
    MizzDoc Posts: 493 Member
    AGREED! As women we do have to take a lot-- phones, mp3, keys, etc. Sometimes I feel like I need a purse when I workout.

    Anyway, I use the below item for when I play tennis/walk/run. I use it for my classic ipod and/or my andriod phone. On the days when I need both by ipod and my phone, I put the ipod in the sleeve and my phone in a leather holster which slips onto my pant waistband.

    http://www.usa.philips.com/c/mp3-player-accessories/for-mp3-and-mobile-phone-xxl-dlv1009_17/prd/

    This sleeve is great, comes in various sizes and really holds up well with sweat and moisture. You can get it for under 20 bucks at places like Walmart.

    Hope this helps!
  • mamagooskie
    mamagooskie Posts: 2,964 Member
    I have a waist pack for running that holds my water bottles and has a pocket for stuff like that, or I wear a light jacket with pockets and keep it there.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    :laugh: I posted the same complaint in my status earlier today!

    All my husband's shorts have nice deep pockets. Only one pair of mine do, and they're not deep enough. Keys or a phone could bounce out.

    I wanna bring back the Sporran... the purse-like thingie that Scottish men wear in front of their kilts. I'm wearing one in my profile pic. :laugh:
  • bbbbb33333
    bbbbb33333 Posts: 1,107 Member
    http://www.fuelbelt.com

    For the running belt thing. I have one from several years ago and love it. I notice they now come with a pocket
  • baldzach
    baldzach Posts: 1,841 Member
    Fuelbelt, amphipod (another brand of fuel belt), or, if you're not looking to carry hydration with you for whatever reason, check out the SPI belt (stands for small personal items belt). Google it. I've heard a lot of people use it very successfully.
  • Aliborboa
    Aliborboa Posts: 2 Member
    http://www.objexsports.com/ - this bra has an iphone pocket. .... it's awesome!
  • BarackMeLikeAHurricane
    BarackMeLikeAHurricane Posts: 3,400 Member
    When I used to run outside, I liked to wear one of those mini backpacks with my phone, cigarettes, lighter, keys, and a water bottle in it. It was just big enough for the essentials and I would tighten the straps so it would stay in place.
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    I use an armband for my iPhone - works great. I don't take keys or anything because I run from home and can get back in the garage with a code. If I go on a trail run away from home or if I'm racing, I have small running belt (Nathan's Shadow Pak) I can bring along to hold keys, cash, chap stick or a credit card & drivers license. For ID no matter where I'm running, I always wear my RoadID bracelet - has my info and emergency contact info in case the worst should ever happen and I am unable to speak for myself.

    http://www.nathansports.com/our-products/runners-paks-music-carriers/runners-paks/shadow-pak
    http://www.roadid.com/Common/default.aspx

    Oh, and I found my armband and my Shadow Pak at TJ Maxx for about half the retail cost. :bigsmile:
  • Amazon_Who
    Amazon_Who Posts: 1,092 Member
    For skimpy pockets I use a safety pin to attach keys securely.
  • I love my SPIbelt for carrying my phone: http://www.spibelt.com/

    And I bought a CamelBak with a pocket that I can put my keys in: http://shop.camelbak.com/quickgrip21/d/1001_c_132
    (I got it on Amazon for $18 shipped via HeartRateMonitorsUSA.)
  • I use something called a PeliPocket for my morning jog. It fits my huge Samsung Galaxy and stays on without problem.
    The website is PeliPocket.com
  • indianwin2001
    indianwin2001 Posts: 296 Member
    I have a waist pack for running that holds my water bottles and has a pocket for stuff like that, or I wear a light jacket with pockets and keep it there.

    I use a waistpack for my keys and ipod--works great
  • bwogilvie
    bwogilvie Posts: 2,130 Member
    Depending on what I have to carry, I use a SPIbelt, a tiny fanny pack, or a larger lumbar pack with a bottle holder.

    If you sweat a lot, like I do, I suggest putting your phone and anything else that could be damaged by water or salt into a ziplock bag before putting it in the other bag. Ask me how I know this….
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    I have the same problem trying to find a spot for my keys. Currently I clip them with a carabiner onto the waist of my shorts, but they could easily fall off. I'm thinking about getting a jogging belt like Trayn mentioned.

    I put my house key on my shoe lace
  • Lose_It_Dude
    Lose_It_Dude Posts: 6 Member
    Go to running store and get an arm band for your phone and then use a blue tooth headset to allow to use the phone.

    Hope the idea helps :)
  • shai74
    shai74 Posts: 512 Member
    Same problem for me when I go horseriding on the weekends. I need to take my keys and my phone, and my Jodphurs don't have pockets.

    I bought one of these :

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Adidas-Bum-Bag-Fanny-Waist-Pack-Travel-Bumbag-Unisex-Black-Money-Cash-Travel-Gym-/271622869796?pt=AU_Adult_Unisex_Accessories&hash=item3f3dfc1324

    Only $17 from my local sport store. Unlike alot of others it's not too big, and I wear it in the small of my back so it's not in the way, and it doesn't bounce around at all.
  • La5Vega5Girl
    La5Vega5Girl Posts: 709 Member
    every pants/pj's/shorts should have pockets MANDATORY! :grumble:
  • Laurenloveswaffles
    Laurenloveswaffles Posts: 535 Member
    If you don't want to buy an arm band, find an old tube sock. Cut the foot part off so it's just a long cylinder thing. Roll it up halfway and then slide it on your arm, and put your phone in between the two pieces of sock fabric.

    I hope that made sense. If it didn't, find an old tube sock, stick your arm in it, and experiment from there. Yes your arm will be sweaty but this just saved you $15.
  • RachelAngel01
    RachelAngel01 Posts: 77 Member
    Another vote for SPI belt. :-)
  • slvrsrfr
    slvrsrfr Posts: 45 Member
    FlipBelt for the win.

    http://flipbelt.com/
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