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Nathan Peak Hydration Waist Pack with Storage Area & Run Flask 18oz – Running, Hiking, Camping, Cycling

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$39.99

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1.:18 Ounces


2.Color:Black


  • MINIMAL DESIGN, MAXIMUM FUNCTION: Running belt is crafted with extended side panels hug the body comfortably for a perfect fit. This running belt lets runners bring their essentials without getting in the way of your active lifestyle.
  • CAPACITY: 18 oz/535 ml Speed Draw Flask with push/pull Race Cap, Expandable zippered stretch pocket keeps essentials protected. The running belt is functions as a running water bottle belt to keep you hydrated on runs, walks or hikes.
  • INSPIRED BY THE JOURNEY: Nathan's collection of running essentials including a fanny pack and Nathan running water bottle delivers on comfort, quality, and smart storage to enhance performance, mile after mile and year after year.
  • STYLE AND SAFETY: Reflective detail and trim on this running belt helps you be seen in dim light, without sacrificing a sleek, aesthetic design.
  • SIMPLE HYDRATION: Running hydration belt features an angled insulation bottle holder, allowing easy, one-handed access on the track, or trail. Easy to store and release from the running belt and so the water bottle stays in place without bouncing.


Keep our SpeedDraw Flask running water bottle belt secure and easily accessible with this lightweight running belt, featuring an angled insulated bottle holder. The running belt includes a large 18 oz Nathan water bottle for hydration on both long and short distances. Its ergonomic design prevents a cumbersome carry or any bouncing/sloshing issues, making it a suitable running pack. Perfect for Running, Hiking, Jogging, camping, and portable storage, this running phone holder ensures you remain visible and looking sleek while having hydration a reach away! This versatile product can also serve as a cross body bag for men and women or a running fanny pack, offering flexibility for various activities. Running accessories for women and men are complemented with this gear, as it integrates seamlessly into your running gear wardrobe. Don’t be without your essentials and stay hydrated wherever you go with this essential piece of running gear women and men trust!


carlos morales entzin
Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2024
Muy cómodo y práctico
Aaron Dorsey
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
I have been using the Nathan Peak Hydration Waist Pack on several runs. I am overall very pleased with the purchase. It is comfortable and able to bring enough water and fuel for my longer runs as I train for a marathon.One thing worth considering is the location of the water bottle. I find it most comfortable to have the water bottle at my back while running, but this can be a difficult position to access the bottle from. I find it difficult to unstrap the bottle behind my back and also to place the bottle back into the waist band and re-strap it. My work around is to slide the band around my waist when I go to drink, and then slide it back after drinking. While this works, some may find it annoying to either grab the bottle from behind them or to keep adjusting the band.The pouch is large and can typically fit my phone and enough 4 Clif Bloks energy chews.
B
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
Bought this product based on many good reviews, middle-of-the-road price point, and most of all availability for fast shipping before my marathon (the marathon being my first use of the belt). It was fairly comfortable, though the zippered pocket did seem much smaller in person than described online (it would not hold a large phone, for example). About 6 miles into the race, once I had consumed enough water to make the belt lighter, it started constantly shifting to the left and I had to keep readjusting its position. It also kept loosening around my waist and I'd have to retighten it every 15-25 minutes.The real disaster happened around mile 14 when the bottom seam of the zipper pocket fell apart. My flask and phone started to fall out and I had to spend the last 2+ hours of the race holding onto it and constantly checking that I hadn't lost the only two belongings I brought with me. That is to say, this product failed at every aspect of its purpose... it didn't keep my things safely attached to me, and I wasn't able to be hands free. I might as well have just carried my things and a water bottle in my hands. I've used and liked my Nathan brand water bottle for a long time and was hopeful that this belt would serve me well for my first marathon, but it instead caused discomfort and stress. I am greatly disappointed.
Jaime
Reviewed in Spain on August 3, 2021
Es precisamente lo que estaba buscando para hidratarse durante mi sesiones de larga duración. No molesta nada, es supercómodo en todo momento y no se mueve. La botella es muy práctica.
luca
Reviewed in Italy on July 21, 2021
Sembra robusta e non troppo fastidiosa durante la corsa
elo
Reviewed in France on October 16, 2021
Tient bien en place, ne tourne pas … peut se porter sur les riens ou sur le ventre au choix .Mon iPhone 11 tient tout juste … une gourde aplatie est recommandée. Je recommande
Larry Bellehumeur
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2020
I run a lot, usually 12-15 hrs per week. I finally broke down a couple of years ago and went with the Fanny pack style. Unfortunately, I have gone through them at the pace of 2-3 per year. I had not ever bothered to go for a premium one until now. From a basic standpoint, it does what the others do ... holds water, phones, keys, etc. On the pro side, the materials seem fitting of a Nathan product (have had a hydration vest for a while from them), the bottle seems to be a good quality and keeps water cold and it manages the straps well. The only negative is the size of the pouch. Great for keys and gels, but may be tough for some phones. I can barely fit my iPhone 11 in, leaving little room for anything else. Overall, it seems to be worth the money.
William Scott Streitfeld
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020
I have used FuelBelt for many years, I run long distances every week. I have trained for two marathons and multiple other distances including triathlons. I recently got sick of FuelBelt because the bottles fall out when the elastic wears out. Also the bottles leak when the mouthpieces wear out. This belt is comfortable, lightweight, and stands up to machine washing. It is almost completely bounce free, and has good adjustment to keep it tight around the waist. I don't like to tighten up the belt too much, because it causes GI discomfort. But even with a slightly loose fit, this belt minimizes the bounce. It also has a mini bungee to give you a little tightening adjustment on the fly. I rarely fill the bottle all the way to the top, so that also helps. There will definitely be a small amount of bouncing if you fill the bottle all the way up, but it is manageable. Don't put this belt in the clothes dryer. You can easily remove the flask with one hand in stride, and also put it away. I need two hands to fasten it securely, but I can do it in stride. When the bottle gets lower than halfway you can put it away with one hand (just slide it in and don't fasten the mini bungee). It should stay in place unless you are running really fast. I run between 8.5 and 10 minute mile pace, so not very fast. Way better than FuelBelt. It also has a small pouch for keys and snacks, etc. I recently trained for a half-marathon using this belt and had no problems. The mouthpiece doesn't leak and it's easy to open, close, and drink in stride.
iluvgr8tdeals
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018
⁃ It’s very easy to remove the ‘Nathan Running Essentials’ plastic tag that a lot of people have complained about being unable to remove. Simply grab the strap underneath the sign and slide it off the two ‘hooks’ that clamp the sign/tag to the strap. ⁃ I purchased this Peak waist pack for runs between 6-18 miles. Until recently, I used to carry the running Hydration belts/fanny packs with 2 bottles on each side. There were more disadvantages than advantages when I used the running belts. The bottles would sometimes fall off, the bottles themselves would chafe my skin, they would never really be tight enough for bounce-free runs, the elastic bands holding the bottles would either get loose or fray/cut off altogether and so on and so forth. ⁃ For any runs above 18 miles for me, essentially the required 20 miler 3 weeks before a marathon and during the full 26.2 miles full marathon, I use the big brother Nathan Vapor Air Hydration Pack Running Vest. For 3 milers or less, I use the Nathan 12oz handheld bottle. ⁃ This waist pack is awesome! For middle range runs (6-18 miles for me) it basically holds almost everything I carry in these runs. ⁃ For the 18 oz bottle, this is an upgrade from the 2 6oz bottles (12oz in total) found in many running belts. Now, I can access more liquid. ⁃ I cleaned and rinsed the bottle with vinegar and water before the first use. I never did get any ‘plastic’ taste at all when I sipped the fluids and my fluids (Gatorade) tasted as good as it tastes from the original Gatorade bottle, at least in the beginning before the Gatorade sloshes repeatedly hehe. ⁃ The bottle is easy to drink out of. So far, the push pull cap works well for me. I have seen people complaining of this cap leaking and they replace the cap with Nathan race caps. ⁃ It also goes in and out of the pouch easily. It is also easy to hold. ⁃ In the ‘expandable’ zipper pouch, I managed to put in 3 GU gels (1.1 oz each) and 2 Cliff bars (2.4 oz each) This is one pouch you cannot ‘overload’ as the contents may fall off when you try to remove the contents that are placed in the zipper pouch which is accessible from the back. This is because you will most likely be unzipping the pocket with your hand sight unseen and reaching out for the energy bars/GU gels. ⁃ It will bounce a bit on your first run but this is expected. Just adjust the length of the straps and this will/may reduce the bounce. I run with wireless Bluetooth earbuds with music on so the bouncing and sloshing might not be as loud as some other sensitive users will find. I found the bouncing very minimal and acceptable. ⁃ The zipper pouch may also fit a regular 4.7 inch display smartphone. My iPhone 6S plus with Otterbox Commuter case was too big to fit. I use a Gearbeast XLG armband to carry my phone so this wasn’t a big deal to me but it may be a big deal to some. ⁃ One advantage that this waist pack has is that the expandable waist straps have a Velcro clasp that holds the edges of the straps together once you have determined the comfortable length of the waist strap. This means that there will be less bounce as the strap will fit snugly when adjusted well. ⁃ I am a size 36 men’s waist and there was a bit of strap left to spare. ⁃ Have a short practice run before using this pouch so that you can determine whether you will need to reduce/adjust the length so that it can fit you. ⁃ After I used it on my first run, the waist pack changed positions from the back to where the bottle was on the side. It was a pleasant surprise as the bottle was now easily accessible from the side, just like the small bottles from the Hydration belts. This also meant that the zipper pouch (with my gels and energy bars) was easier to access. ⁃ After my first run, I reduced the length of the strap by using the Velcro clasps provided and it fit better on the second run and hardly bounced. The strap/waistband rests on my waist at the same location my running shorts waistband is. I am a man so women might have different optimal locations for the waistband. ⁃ I normally hand-wash the bottle but I tested it by putting it in the dishwasher together with the cap. It came out clean and just in the same form it was in before. Nathan advises you to place the bottle at the top rack of the dishwasher where the heat is less than the bottom rack. ⁃ The ‘Nathan’ letters are reflective, a bonus when doing the dusk/dawn/night runs. - It has a drawstring where you can store a poncho or light jacket. This feature should be useful for hikers. ⁃ In very hot days for very hot runs, the Gatorade does get lukewarm so I will most likely get the insulated bottle version (Nathan Speedraw insulated flask water bottle) that fits into this particular ‘Peak’ waistpack. There is a Nathan insulated waist pack sold but I think the difference between this waistpack and the insulated one is the insulated bottle.