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Running Bags

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Running bags get a sleek, sporty makeover

The humble running bag turns into a high-performance accessory in our hands, with a choice of task-specific models that will allow you to choose the one that best suits the kind of running and fitness training you do. First off there are multi-functional regular running bags based on the original moon bag design, updated for a fresh look and integrating the latest sports performance materials and construction methods from the adidas research labs. These waist bags are made from a plain woven polyester fabric and use the BOA® Fit System that you can quickly and easily adjust while on the move without any unnecessary fiddling about. The system also employs a compression cord to ensure a tightly secured fit. You can slim things down even further and go for maximum streamlining with one of our belt-style running bags. These are expressly designed for racing, with zip-closure webbing loops that provide enough space to stash the personal essentials you need, like energy gel sachets or mini packets of trail mix to keep your blood sugar levels up. They're made from material that combines polyester with stretchy elastane for a very secure, race-ready fit.

Purposed-designed bags for running

The last thing you want when you're training is your running bag slipping around on your waist, so you'll really appreciate the compression fit construction of our hi-tech running bags. Their sleek and modern design has a seriously athletic appearance – as sports accessories, they really do look the business. Their streamlined, body-hugging design also gives them a lower aerodynamic profile than more traditional bags for running. For longer distance running, we offer a running bag that is purposefully designed take a water bottle and hold it firmly in place to help prevent it shaking around. And if all you want is something to keep your smartphone on you when you're running, have a look at our adjustable mobile holders, which are robust and streamlined.

Running Bags Frequently Asked Questions

Why do runners wear backpacks?
Runners might decide to wear a backpack instead of a smaller running bag if they're heading out on a long run, running in a remote area or like using a hydration pack. On trails, a backpack can be handy for carrying safety gear like a first-aid kit or a headlamp. In unpredictable weather conditions, a backpack allows runners to stow layers like a rain jacket, gloves or a hat that they can add or remove as needed. Backpacks with integrated hydration bladders allow for easier access to water without having to stop and fumble with a bottle.
How do I choose a running bag?
Choose a bag with features that suit your running style and the distance you typically cover. A smaller waist bag is good for essentials like your phone, keys, ID and a small water bottle on road runs. A large backpack (with a capacity of 15 liters or more) is well suited to long runs or trail runs that require supplies like food, extra layers of clothing, a first-aid kit and even trekking poles. Whatever size you prefer, the running bag should be lightweight, with adjustable, breathable straps that distribute weight evenly and prevent bouncing.
How do you pack a running pack?
The lighter your running pack, the more comfortable you'll be. So only carry what you absolutely need. Place heavier items closer to your back for better balance. Lighter items like snacks can go in front pockets. Frequently used items like water, gels and a phone should be easily accessible in front pockets or hip belt pouches. Try your pack before your run — fill your running pack with the items you plan to carry and go for a short test run to ensure comfort and proper weight distribution.