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FlipBelt Gear Review


Let me start off by saying that I’ve had a difficult relationship with fitness belts-hydration or otherwise. I’ve tried different ones by different brands and even though some of them felt good while walking around and at the beginning of my run, it always ended the same way-with me discarding them after just a short period of time or ending my run early because they were uncomfortable. My biggest problem with them is that they bounce or they ride up my waist, or both! I’ve tried them with and without the hydration bottles and have had this happen every time. There has been one exception though-the FlipBelt.

I’ve had a chance to try out the FlipBelt and am glad I had that opportunity.  The FlipBelt is a “singular tubular waistband”. It’s made of a moisture-wicking, spandex-lycra blend so it will help wick away the sweat from your body. It slides right on and you can either slide if over your head or step into it. Then slide it onto your waist/hips. Once on your hips, it sits nice and snug but doesn’t feel too tight. It’s a single tube with a few horizontal slits in it so after you step into it you put what you need into the belt through the slits (such as gel, phone, money, keys, inhaler) and then FLIP the belt. Now the slits are up against your body which keeps your items inside secure.


I’ve tried it on several runs ranging from two to five miles and have not had it bounce at all despite what items I put in the belt itself. With the slit openings against your body it can be a little tricky to access that energy gel, chew, or whatever fuel you have with you while you are running but it is easy enough that you don’t have to slow down or stop. The items are held in place well while running and therefore you don’t have to worry about losing items while reaching for them while running as I have seen happen with other belts-the gels just slide right off.


Iphone 5 and Gu in the FlipBelt

Iphone 5 and Gu in the FlipBelt

The FlipBelt doesn’t feel bulky and the best thing in my opinion is that it doesn’t bounce! It also doesn’t have a clasp or buckle that could cause irritation or chaffing. It’s machine washable and machine dryable which is great since it would need to be washed often whether it’s used for running or other activities. However it isn’t waterproof so don’t take it swimming.

It does come in different sizes ranging from XS to XL and there is a sizing chart on their website to guide you when ordering. It’s also available in a variety of colors-black, pink, orange, blue, yellow, purple, and more. I chose black of course-because it goes with everything.

If you’ve been looking for a belt to take with you on your run that holds your fuel, keys and other items secure and doesn’t bounce, you definitely need to try the FlipBelt.

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Our Review on the Podcast: FlipBelt Review.

 

 

Disclosure: I was not compensated for this post, however I did receive a sample for my review. All opinions are my own and not influenced in any way.

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