Osprey Duro Dyna Pro : la meilleure ceinture pour courir léger ?

After testing the Osprey Duro Pro 10 pack, it's time to try the Osprey Duro™ Dyna Pro™ waist belt! For short runs, speed sessions, or trail runs where you want to run as light as possible, a waist belt can sometimes be a better option than a pack. In this video, I test the Osprey Duro™ Dyna Pro™ waist belt to see if it lives up to its promises in real-world conditions: comfort, stability, storage capacity, and practicality while running. Is it a true alternative to a hydration pack? For which race formats is it really worthwhile? I'll give you my opinion after several runs. 🔍 On the agenda: ✅ Introducing the Osprey Duro™ Dyna Pro™ belt ✅ Build quality and finish ✅ Comfort and support while running ✅ Stability uphill and downhill ✅ Storage capacity ✅ Access to flasks and gear ✅ What types of runs is it suitable for? ✅ My opinion after testing 🏃 My verdict Trail running belts are increasingly popular with runners thanks to their lightness and freedom of movement. But they still need to stay perfectly in place and offer truly practical storage. I'll share with you the strengths, limitations, and runner profiles for whom I recommend the Osprey Duro™ Dyna Pro™. 📸 Find me on Instagram:   / run_connect   🎥 Subscribe to follow my gear reviews, trail running tips, and ultra adventures:    / @run_connect   💬 Question of the day: Do you prefer running with a hydration belt or a hydration pack? And at what distance do you switch to a pack? 👇 #Osprey #TrailRunning #TrailBelt #UltraTrail #RunningGear #RunConnect #GearReview #Trail #Running #Hydration