Hands-free running: Our picks for the best chest phone holders (2024)

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If you like to run with your phone – whether for safety reasons, to listen to music or to see where you are mid-route, there’s a wide array of options out there that aren’t just ‘grasping your phone in one hand while you run’.

From arm holders and running belts to hydration vests, even some leggings now solve the problem with designated phone pockets.

But bulky packs and belts aren't for everyone. Enter: running chest phone holders. Designed for instant easy access to your phone, the idea is that you wear one of these over your running top or jacket and, voila, you are hands-free while running.

What is the best running chest phone holder?

We've put a number of chest phone holders to the test, to bring you our pick of the best. Shop them here, at a glance, or keep scrolling for the full reviews.

Types of phone holders for running

As mentioned above, there are four main types of running phone holders:

  • Arm holders – these strap around your upper arm. It means your phone is not going anywhere, but access is limited – if you need to check anything on your phone removing it from the armband can be difficult and requires you to stop running.
  • Running belts – usually elasticated belts that fit around your waist, these have pockets for your phone. Depending on the design and the size of your phone some belts can result in rubbing on your hip. Access to your phone is easy, and you can usually grab it swiftly. Belts can also carry other items like keys/wallet, gels, snacks and even packable jackets.
  • Running packs – bigger backpacks or running vests can stash lots of kit for longer runs, as well as your phone, and offer multiple pocket options for choices on where to put your phone (eg front zip, elasticated pocket, back main section) so access can be restricted depending on where you stash it.
  • Chest phone holder – these are all about minimalism and easy access. Your phone is right there on your chest. Like arm holders, they don’t hold much else though – keys and a gel or two is about the limit.

What is a Freetrain vest?

Freetrain makes running chest phone holders and is at the forefront of the new style of chest phone holders. Its products are shaped like minimal running vests and are designed in a V-shape going across your chest and back. Your phone sits in the middle of the ‘V’, in the centre of your chest so you can access it easily while you run. It features a 'flip-down' system so you can operate your phone while you run. Currently, Freetrain vests are unavailable in the UK, but we've rounded up plenty of substitutes below and will update this page once they're back in stock.

The best running chest phone holders 2024

Runitude

Vest Phone Holder

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Vest Phone Holder

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The Runitude claims it’s the lightest on the market at 159g and is available in a black version and a reflective version.

It fits tightly over your chest, can be adjusted via the side straps, and your phone is kept in the front pocket horizontally. The pocket has plenty of space for the biggest of phones, but it fastens via a zip, meaning that to access the phone you will need to stop.

Our tester found that although it fitted well with no bounce while running, the horizontal design meant it felt tighter across their ribs than other chest phone holders.

Lumefit Running Vest Holder

Phone Holder Running Vest

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Phone Holder Running Vest

A good budget option, this fits tightly and has minimal bounce. It features a Velcro front pocket for your phone, plus an internal pocket for keys/cards and offers one thing others don't – a water bottle holder on the rear. Additionally, the reflective highlights mean you can wear this day or night.

ZelaFit Running Phone Holder

ZelaFit Running Vest Phone Holder

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ZelaFit Running Vest Phone Holder

Now 20% Off

This running chest phone holder features a special key pocket with key holder on the right shoulder, a waterproof phone and card pocket on the front, and earphone wiring holes (if you don't have a wireless pair). It's made from breathable neoprene material too, and has an adjustable waistband to fit most body types.

Nulala Chest Rig

Chest Rig

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Not just a chest phone holder, but a chest ‘rig’. This is more like a back-to-front backpack, and as such is not the most minimalistic of phone carriers. Coverage across the chest is wide, so it keeps heat in more than others. As such, it's designed more for gym workouts than running, but would work for shorter run sessions, in particular, treadmill sessions as part of a gym workout.

Hands-free running: Our picks for the best chest phone holders (2024)

FAQs

How do you carry your phone when jogging? ›

To be effective, you should look for a waistpack that has a stretchable and comfortable waistband. That will help to keep the pack tight around your waist and well away from the top of your legs. There are handheld running cases available that allow you to keep your phone right at your fingertips.

Are phone armbands good for running? ›

Yes! A phone armband is designed to hold your phone against your arm comfortably, allowing you to glance at your stats if you're using one of the best running apps. As long as you get the right fit, the armband shouldn't bounce around, or chafe on the run.

How do you carry stuff on a jog? ›

Type of running pack or other storage solution: Your options for carrying needed water, food, gear and clothing include arm pockets, race belts, handheld water bottles, vest packs and daypacks.

Do people hold their phone when running? ›

Most people hold their phone in the same hand every time they run, and those miles add up. "By making one arm heavier, you're altering the momentum of your limbs," says Alexa Duckworth-Briggs, professional UK Athletics running coach, in an interview with Cosmopolitan UK.

Where do runners put their phone and keys? ›

I use a belt with a zippered pocket designed for cellphones and runners. Mine is made by Fitletic. It stays snug against my body so it doesn't chafe. I've tried an arm band carrier but found it interfered with my running and slipped down my arm no matter how tight I adjusted it.

How do you carry your phone and keys on a run? ›

Running shorts with secured zipped pockets or stash pockets are a great option – did you know there is a stash pocket in some twin shorts?! They're spacious enough to hold, cards and gels – for your valueables like phones or keys there is the zipped compartment located on the back.

How do you carry a cell phone without pockets? ›

5 Easy Ways To Carry Your Phone Without Pockets
  1. Cell Phone Lanyards. Essentially, it's a string that hangs around your neck that carries your phone. ...
  2. Armband. The armband is a simple accessory. ...
  3. Sports Bra With Pockets. ...
  4. Garter Bag/Garter Purse. ...
  5. Cell Phone Holster.
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How can I carry my phone while running without an armband? ›

In your pocket.

Try to find shorts or pants with zippered pockets so your phone can't fly out as you run. Skin-tight shorts, like Spandex, are less likely to have pockets than baggy pants or shorts. Some biker shorts are made specifically with a large pocket at the top to hold your phone.

Are running belts or armbands better? ›

Armbands may impede performance by weighing down an arm and the body with one-sided weight– possibly affecting gait. The running belt, not usually worn on bare skin, avoids the first issue. Furthermore, the running belt's placement around the core is less intrusive and keeps weight evenly distributed.

What is the phone holder on your leg while running? ›

QuadBandit is the only leg phone holder that allows you to quickly access your phone in your pocket. QuadBandit is great for running, weightlifting, and high intensity training. One size fits any leg and will work with every phone, with or without a case.

Where should men keep their phone? ›

Unless you're ready to go “man-purse” then you better find a pocket because that's all we guys have. Scott Kinnaird, 50s, executive chairman, A La Mode Inc.: If you don't already wear pants loose enough to carry a cellphone in your front pocket, you need to start, because that's where men should carry their cellphone.

How do I jog with my Iphone? ›

Put It Around Your Waist

There are lots of great options for belts (or even running shorts and leggings) that allow you to wear your phone on your waist.

Can I jog with my phone in my hand? ›

Professional UK Athletics running coach, Alexa Duckworth-Briggs, urges runners to carry phones in a waist belt instead. "When you hold something in our hands, there are subtle knock-on effects to your gait.

Should you jog with your phone? ›

For most runners, working on your form means shortening your stride, keeping your legs underneath your body as you move, and engaging your core. But if you're running with your phone in your hand, you might, unintentionally, be ruining your form and putting yourself at higher risk of hip and shoulder injuries.

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