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Ridirun R10 black bum bag – versatile hiking & running waist pack
Looking for a tidy, no-nonsense way to carry your essentials on a run, dog walk or a day on the hill? The Ridirun R10 bum bag does exactly that — it keeps everything close to hand, organised and out of the way. It’s lightweight and built for activity rather than runway glamour, though it’s smart enough for everyday use.
Features and benefits
- Water-resistant, hardwearing nylon — shrug off light drizzle and splashes. It’s not fully waterproof, but fine for most British weather.
- Three zipped pockets so you can separate phone (fits up to about 6.8 inches / ~17.3 cm), cards, cash, keys and other little bits without faffing about.
- Quick-release buckle and a wide adjustment range (approx. 31.5–49.2 inches / ~80–125 cm) for a secure, comfortable fit on the waist or across the chest.
- Very lightweight at roughly 120 g with compact dimensions (34 x 7 x 13 cm) — won’t bounce or weigh you down on longer walks or rides.
- Multiple carry options: wear it on the front, side, back or as a crossbody for cycling, hiking, running or travel.
Practical use and typical scenarios
Perfect for short hikes, parkruns, cycling commutes and travel days when a rucksack would be overkill. Pop in your phone, a small wallet or passport, a few coins and maybe a folding water bottle or dog poo bags. It keeps essentials accessible and reduces the chance of losing things in pockets or a rammed backpack.
What to expect and a couple of tips
- The fabric is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof — in heavy rain, stow valuables in a small dry bag first to be on the safe side.
- If you’ve got a larger phone with a chunky case, double-check the fit — the pack’s optimised for devices up to about 6.8 inches (~17.3 cm).
- For cycling, wear it slightly to the front or across your chest to stop it shifting about while you’re on the move.
Quick specs to bear in mind: 34 x 7 x 13 cm and roughly 120 g. Model number R10, in classic black — neat, low-key and easy to pair with most outdoor kit. It’s a straightforward, reliable choice if you want a fuss-free, adjustable waist bag that won’t slow you down. If you’re unsure about fit, measure the part of your waist or hip where you’ll wear it and compare with the strap range (approx. 31.5–49.2 inches / ~80–125 cm).
All in all, a sensible little pack that does what it says on the tin: keeps essentials secure, accessible and out of the way while you’re out and about. No complicated straps, no bulky weight — just practical storage when you need it most.








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