If you've been running for a while, I would bet that you have gadgets. Whether it's a GPS watch or non cotton shirts or running tights or compression gear, I would bet that you have invested money into this sport beyond just shoes. And I would bet that you carry your phone with you. And if you don't, you wish that you easily could. I use my phone as my camera, GPS tracker, and for music. And just for safety reasons I like to have it with me. Sure, some of my clothes have good pockets, the ones that are secured with a zipper and that don't bounce, but truthfully not many of them function very well. I first got a Spi belt thinking that it would be great to store a bunch of stuff in. And it really does expand to fit a lot. However, it bounced. It didn't matter how tight I tightened that thing, it bounced. And it bugged me. I moved to the i Fitness belt and found that I loved it. No bouncing and it held everything nicely. But it was still a belt and vainly I didn't like to wear it. It made me look fat. And it made me sweat more all around it. There was always the pain of trying to adjust it so that it fit nicely over my clothes and not under them and on just the right place. I opted for not wearing it on daily runs and saved it for during races. But it's really not smart to run without my phone. And I'm usually wishing that I had it when I come upon some great scenery. I bet you've been in a similar situation. So, like in most inventive cases, someone had the same problem and solved it. Meet
Roo Sport.
Created by Brenda, a 25 time marathoner and super sewer. She was approached by a friend who asked her to sew something up for an upcoming marathon to hold all the necessities. A couple of years later and the real Roo Sport was born. It really is brilliant.
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You can see I'm wearing it during a 5K a couple weeks ago. |
The inner pocket that is secured with velcro is made from a water resistant nylon. It is the perfect size that fits my iPhone or any other smart phone. It has a place to plug in my earphones and is easily accessible. The back pocket is made of lycra and stretches to hold keys, money, gels or anything else and is secured with a zipper.
The whole little pocket then simply snaps in place with two really powerful magnets to the waistband of your shorts. I've worn it both in front and in back and the really amazing thing is that it doesn't move and I forget it's even there. Since I received the
Roo Sport, I have worn it pretty much every single time I've been running. And I love it. Love it.
Here's my little secret. I haven't worn it just for running. I went to the store last week and didn't bring my purse. I put my debit card in the zippered pocket and my phone in the other and left. I did my shopping and didn't quite know what to do with my arm that is usually dragging with my big heavy purse. There was no putting the purse in the cart and then not being able to walk away from it. I felt free. It was awesome. And no one could tell that I had my money and my phone right there in that magical little pocket. It got me thinking about traveling. If I was going on a trip and especially out of the country, I'd be sure to take my Roo Sport. What a great place to put all your important things and not worry about them being stolen. Hey, it would even be great at a place like Disneyland. Really, the possibilities are endless.
My only constructive criticism would be to make it more waterproof. I know that it's water resistant, but there is still some condensation on my phone after a long run. I know I could put it in a baggie, but I don't want to. That makes it even harder for taking pictures. And it really could be just a tad bigger. It fits my new iPhone 5 with the headphone jack, but it takes some adjusting the cord. Other than that, it's brilliant. Just brilliant.
Now the great part. Roo Sport is willing to give one to a lucky reader. Here's the catch. You have to report how you like it if you win; on your blog, Facebook, or twitter when you're done trying it out. You get an entry for each task you do. Please leave a separate comment back here for each one.
*Like
Roo Sport on Facebook and leave them a comment saying that Jen sent you over to check them out.
*Follow them on
Twitter
*Follow my blog or tell me if you already do.
*Leave a comment telling me if you carry your phone with you on your runs, why, and how you do it.
*Go to
Roo Sport and enter your name and e-mail under the weekly contest on their header for another chance to win a Roo Sport pocket.
*Re-post on your blog, Facebook, or Twitter sending to them my blog for a chance to win.
Giveaway ends Saturday October 27th and the winner will be announced on Monday October 29th! Good luck!
If you just can't wait to try it you can
order one here for $19.99 I would bet that it will be some of the best and possibly the least amount money you've spent on running gear. They will also be at the Provo Halloween Half this weekend.