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CamelBak Delaney Run Belt with Chill Bottle - 21 fl.oz.

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Overview

About CamelBak Delaney Run Belt with Chill Bottle - 21 fl.oz.

Closeouts. CamelBak's Delaney run belt is ideal for shorter road or trail runs, with an insulated Podium Chill bottle with Jet Valve technology.

Specs

Specs about CamelBak Delaney Run Belt with Chill Bottle - 21 fl.oz.

  • Pack material: 70 denier diamond Clarus with DWR and 1000 mm polyurethane coating, air mesh
  • Recommended use: Running, Trail running
  • Dimensions: 8x21.5x3"
  • Pack capacity: 50 cu.in.
  • Volume liters: 0.75
  • Weight: 7.1 oz.
  • Made in Philippines bottle made in China

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4.777777 5 Overall Rating: 4.8 4.777777 Based on 9 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Just what I wanted
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Crossword Carole from Webster, NY on Tuesday, February 3, 2015
This fanny pack with water bottle is just what I wanted for cross-country skiing. It is a decent sized bottle that does not fall out, is easy to grab, and does not leak. The zippered pocket holds kleenex, an energy bar, and my iPhone. I also liked the color selections and the easily adjustable belt.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Comfortable!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by CJP from Colorado on Saturday, July 15, 2017
    Better than other running belts I have had.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Really Nice
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by SnowGypsy from Kansas on Thursday, April 20, 2017
    For years I have wanted one of these and I am not disappointed at all. This is very nice and shouldn't leak the way my lesser branded products have in the past. Nice bottle and carrier.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great for a 5K walk event-will use for my next one
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Mari from Indiana on Saturday, April 1, 2017
    Nice sized pocket w/ zipper...wish it had a 2nd pocket, too. Good belt to adjust length at waste. Attractive purplish color
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. It works for me
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Michigan on Monday, May 2, 2016
    The quality of this item is very good. The bottle stays in the holster when running. I ran 8.5 miles with it the other day, no problems with bottle slippage. It does bounce a little, but what wouldn't? It took me about a mile or two to get used to it and stop thinking about it. For me at least (a woman who is pretty straight through the waist and hip area), there isn't a really natural place for it to sit, so I'm still messing with it a little. I have an LG Optimus phone with full case and it fits fine in the pocket with room to spare. There is a hook for a key, which is a nice feature because then I don't have to worry about the house/car key flying out when I take other things in or out of the pocket. The shape of the belt is nice and conforms to the small of the back/sacrum area. I would say, to anyone reading this, that in my opinion this solution is better suited to gliding runners than bounding runners. If you have a lot of spring in your stride, you may find it bounces too much. The one star I docked is because the straps loosen over the course of the run - not much, but enough so that I am frequently tightening them back up. Eventually I may figure out a way to knot the ends around the strap so they don't loosen. Overall I am happy with this item.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Sure helps on my 5 mile runs
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Clay artist from Texas on Monday, March 7, 2016
    Easy to put on and take out the bottle while on the move. Convenient pocket if you must carry your phone. The belt is super long and adjusts easily, I end up tucking the ends back under. I only wish is was more contoured so it didn't lean away from my body, but I guess this way it accommodates all different body shapes. I love the color.

About CamelBak

The story behind CamelBak hydration packs started back in 1988 when a guy named Michael Eidson was preparing for the “Hotter’N Hell 100,” a 100-mile summer cycling race in Wichita Falls. Before the event, Michael (an EMT by trade) filled an IV bag with water and stashed it in the back of his jersey. With the tube slung over his shoulder and a clothespin to pinch it closed in between drinks, Michael had unknowingly created the prototype for what would become the CamelBak hydration system. Fast forward more than 25 years, and CamelBak is now the world’s leading hydration pack company, with more than 80 different products, including reservoirs, backpacks, hip packs, CamelBak water bottles, travel mugs and more.