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FlipBelt Running and Workout Belt with 4 Pockets. Includes 4 pockets for your phone, keys, gel packs, etc. Slides right on and sits snug on your hips 4 easily accessible pockets let you tuck in your phone, keys, gel packs, credit cards and more Locks all your stuff into place when you flip the belt inward No buckles to cause uncomfortable chafing Made of moisture-wicking, anti-bacterial spandex-lycra blend Machine washable and fast drying Made in the USA Ready, Set, Flip. Gone are the days of baggy sweat pants with bulky pockets. Active wear is sleeker and more stylish than ever before. The only problem is theres nowhere to hold your phone, music, keys and other essentials. Thats where FlipBelt comes in. Who would have thought a singular tubular waistband could solve one of the biggest nuisances that athletes faceGCowhere to tuck must-have items while exercising. Every bit as flattering and contoured as the rest of todays athletic wear, FlipBelt is designed to carry your on-the-go essentials without tying up your hands. Made of a moisture-wicking, anti-bacterial spandex-lycra blend, FlipBelt slides right on and sits snug on your hip. No bulk. No bounce. FlipBelt is machine washable, fast drying, and its even made in the USA. To keep items secure, all you have to do is flip the belt inward. Now, everything you need while exercising fits right around your waist. Carry your must-haves around your waist and work out hands free. Order your FlipBelt from Brookstone, today. *Unisex Size Guide Waist Women's Men's XS 22" - 25" 0 23 - 26 S 26" - 29" 2 - 4 26 - 30 M 29" - 32" 6 - 8 30 - 32 L 32" - 35" 10 - 12 32 - 36 XL 35" - 38" 14 - 16 36 - 41.
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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW
1) Adore - but use some common sense, yeah? - On top of all the superlatives other reviewers have used to describe flip belt, I think there are some "best practices" worth mentioning, particularly if you're using it to run outside.
I used the belt for the first time today (at a gym, on the treadmill) and stowed my ID and money as far into the seam that I could on the front of my left hip (actually where the keys are supposed to go - see the little hook in the picture). When I returned home and flipped the belt so the openings were facing outward, my cards and money were hovering a little too close to that opening. One reviewer gave the belt one star (maybe two, can't remember) because he/she lost their ID/cards/money on a long distance run - and I'm guessing my experience was about to be similar. I'd argue both instances involve a bit of user error.
Larger items (i.e., a phone, keys) are going to withstand movement when the belt is flipped against your body. If you're not taking a jumble of keys, you may want to make sure to use the hook attached directly to the belt. Three of the pockets are comparatively shallower than the fourth, and are better suited for bulkier items (phone, keys, heck, even a small wallet). If you're ONLY putting a plastic card (e.g.,an ID or credit card) into the belt, there is a fourth pocket that's deeper than the other three that ends on the belt's seam. Put your cards THERE. If you're not going to put cards/money into any holder that will create friction, movement will cause those slippery plastic cards to move along the spandex material. Even better, make sure the pocket you insert them in rests somewhere on your front (put the logo on your back)- if they fall, they'll at least hit your leg. Or put your phone/keys to block them. Or....I could go on. Just use common sense if you're putting valuables in this thing.
Disclaimer - this may very well be a duplicate some other reviews. I can't claim complete originality - but I will definitely be running outdoors more with the hands free benefits of this thing. Worth every penny.
By R. Goodman on August 27, 2014
2) Great for use with insulin pumps as well - My daughter requested this, but not for it's intended purpose. She is a diabetic with an insulin pump. The pump attaches to her body with a needle and has a monitor on a cord. She wears dresses for work, and she struggles with keeping the needle attached. She saw this and wanted to see if she could make it work with her pump. She says it works great under her dresses and does exactly what she had hoped it would do.
By Cathy Steve on July 21, 2014
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