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 (Courtesy of Overton Fitness) The maker claims it won’t “bounce, ride or shift” during activity, even running — or you get your money back.
SPI Belt Holds Small Personal Items
JANUARY 13, 2009Jacqueline Stenson, MSNBCIf your fitness buff is inseparable from her fanny pack, it’s long past time to update her look.
SPIbelt, which stands for “small personal item belt,” functions like a fanny pack — holding a cell phone, iPod, keys, lip balm, etc., but it’s smaller and cooler. The maker claims it won’t “bounce, ride or shift” during activity, even running — or you get your money back. And unlike fanny-pack fans, SPIbelt wearers won’t look like nerds. The SPIbelt comes in almost two dozen colors for $19.95 each at SPIbelt.com. There’s also a reflective version that sells for $29.95.More frugal fitness items: www.happynews.com/news/1132009/frugal-fitness-gifts-50
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