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SPIbelt: Carries Your Small Stuff

By November 3, 2009October 26th, 2014One Comment
SPIbelt.com

SPIbelt.com

 

I just got my hands on two SPIbelts, one designed for children and one for adults and I think they’re pretty handy.  SPIbelt stands for Small Personal Item Belt, but what it really is … is a less cheesy – more functional fitness version of the fanny pack. Remember those? Ah yes! The God-awful man-purse things associated with tacky tourists. Nice to have a hands-free bag, but yeesh! They were unattractive.

But the SPIbelt isn’t like that at all. It’s really thin and almost unrecognizable as something that could hold anything! Having said that, it will hold exactly what you need it to.  The latex pouch was stretchy enough to hold my cell phone, mp3 player and a couple of keys.  This meant I could take the essentials out on a jog with me to help me feel safe and entertained, without the burden of carrying anything. The child’s belt can carry about the same amount as the adult version.

Most importantly, the  belt is comfortable and can be hidden underneath a shirt or jacket if you choose to do so. We all know what it’s like to hit the pavement with keys in our hands and an mp3 player bouncing around in our annoyingly small shorts pocket. It stinks! So if you’re sick of the jingle-jangle and bumbling of all your stuff while working out, give SPIbelts a try. Retail Price $14.95 – $19.95 SPIbelt

Fitz Koehler

Fitz Koehler

Your fitness expert. Master's in Exercise & Sport Sciences. She's taught around the globe for decades and has a stellar knack for yanking the best out of folks who'd like to become more fit. Author, Speaker, TV Personality, Race Announcer, Corporate Spokesperson

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