Best Phone Armbands 2019 | Running Phone Holders – Runner’s World

Best Phone Armbands 2019 | Running Phone Holders  Runner’s World

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Zachary Kutos

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Best for: All smartphones (fits a slim case)

TRIBE Water Resistant Cell Phone Armband Case

$10.98

If you want to add a pop of color to your gear, this water resistant case will carry your phone and key in style. The reflective strap will also ensure you’re seen in the dark. Available in 10 different colors and stitches, you can pick up a band to coordinate with every outfit.

Best for: Storing cash, cards, and keys

i2 Gear Cell Phone Armband

$8.99

Pack your credit card, ID, and cash plus your Google Pixel (or other smartphone) in this armband. Equipped with a pocket large enough to fit both your phone and extra valuables, plus a key pocket, you can stash everything you really need to grab a postrun snack

Best for: Large smartphones (iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, Samsung Galaxy S9+, Google Pixel XL)

Portholic Armband

$12.99

Phones keep getting bigger, and this armband was made with that in mind. Plus, the protective sleeve for iPhone XS Max, Note 9, Galaxy S9+, and the like still lets you unlock your phone with your fingerprint. As a bonus, it comes two sizes, so you’ll be set whether you have a protective case you don’t want to remove prerun or like to live on the edge and go case-free. 

Best for: Phones with protective cases, managing headphone cords

Tune Belt Armband

$17.95

Sometimes the simplest is the best. A sweat-resistant armband and clear plastic screen cover will keep an iPhone XS Max, Note 9, Galaxy S9+ (or a smaller phone) protected in any scenario.  “The flap to wrap your headphone cord around is also convenient and helps keep [cords] out of the way,” one reviewer said.

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Best for: Using your phone midrun

VUP Running Armband

$15.99

This band works with most phones, large or small, and there’s no need to take off your protective case. The silicone straps stretch to secure your phone and case in place. Rotate your phone 180 degrees for easy screen access. You can stash your key, and a cord holder keeps your headphones tangle-free.

Best for: Errands after a run

Oriori Multi-Function Armband Bag

Oriori

$15.99

Doubling as a green way to get your groceries, this armband turns into a tote bag. Comfortably carry your phone for miles with the adjustable armband, and then simply unfold it to fill with groceries when you have to stop at the store following your workout.  

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Best for: Carrying cards and keys.

Yochos Armband

$20.00

$10.99 (45% off)

Reviewers love this waterproof armband for its breathable, sweat-resistant band and compatibility with face ID. Bonus: This band is washable and boasts a lifetime warranty, so you’ll feel good bringing it on all your workouts—no matter how sweaty. 

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Best for: Running at night

Sinkry Cell Phone Armband

$14.88

If you’re brave enough, this band comes with an attachment allowing you to run without a case. However, even with a case you can securely attach any phone to your arm in this band. Made with a reflective border, this breathable holder will help you be seen even during dawn or dusk runs.

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Best for: Any phone with a Lifeproof case

Lifeproof LifeActiv Armband

$29.06

For anyone with a LifeProof case, this band is a no-brainer. Compatible with LifeProof and other brands, the two-piece QuickMount system allows you to securely mount your phone in place with a click, easily twist to detach from the armband without fumbling with a case, or worse, dropping it. Bonus: The case allows you to mount your phone on your bike or in your car horizontal or vertical.

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Best for: Adding flair

Watache Sports Arm Bag

$8.99

In 16 patterns and colors, this carrying case can snugly fit your phone, cards, keys, and even a charger—great for logging long runs. Plus, you can pocket the extra length from your headphone cords to avoid a sweaty, tangled mess. 

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Best for: Carrying any phone by hand

Gear Beast Sports Hand Held Running Case

$9.99

While not technically an armband, this case is great for packing your phone, keys, and cash or cards. The strap allows you to securely carry your phone in your hand, which is great if you hate dealing with unstrapping your armband to get access to your phone.

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Best for: Samsung Galaxy S9 or S10, long runs

iMangoo Galaxy Armband

$9.99

An armband made for the long run. Zip in your Samsung Galaxy S9, credit cards, and even a portable charger. Separate pockets and slots keep your valuables organized. Don’t worry about it getting smelly, as thankfully this band is washable.

Best for: iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel

Trianium Armband

$9.75

This armband is made to fit large smartphones and boasts room for a protective case. The sweat- and water-resistant band also comes in seven colors, so you don’t have to tote your phone in a typical black case.  

Best for: Samsung, iPhone, Google Pixel, selfies

Quick Mount Phone Armband

$13.99

The universal fit of this armband allows for you to secure your phone on your arm and keep it in your favorite protective case.  Easily secure (and detach) your phone to your arm, which is optimal for adjusting a playlist or checking your notifications midrun. A magnet and locking mechanism will alleviate any fear of your phone hitting the ground over the most rugged trails or during the ups and downs of any HIIT workout. 

Best for: Around your waist

Sporteer Kinetic K1 Sport Belt

$27.99

If you prefer carrying your phone around your waist, but still want easy access to the screen, this running belt is for you. You can stow a large smartphone in the front, and extra pockets leave plenty of room for snacks, keys, and anything else you want to bring along.

Digital Editor Her love of all things outdoors came from growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and her passion for running was sparked by local elementary school cross-country meets.

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