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USA Made FlipBelt - Original Patent, Designed, Shipped & Warranty in the USA Review

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Description of USA Made FlipBelt - Original Patent, Designed, Shipped & Warranty in the USA

Belt closure. Machine Wash. Convenience – This patented running belt keeps your valuables within arm's reach by using four slide-in pockets that stretch to fit even larger phones, including many of the latest largest-sized iPhones and Androids (confirm sizing before ordering). Versatility – The belt features ample Enough space for valuables various items, such as plus-sizedincluding your phones, keys, money, headphones, energy bars and more. Comfort – The tubular band fits women and men of all shapes and sizes. Zero fasteners eliminate chafing, and a moisture-wicking design prevents items from bouncing while running. Original Design – The FlipBelt is the original tubular running and fitness belt. Often imitated, never equaled, its intelligent and innovative pocket technology kickstarted a new category of running accessories. Trusted Name in Running – FlipBelt is patented, designed, shipped and manufactured in the U.S. and features long-lasting quality and durability.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for long runs

I got this last week. I plan to use it on a Subaru Distance Classic and took it out for a test run this morning (13.11 miles on it). Here's my experience: Fit: I ordered medium. I'm 6ft, waist 31-32 inches and this fits perfectly. I'm glad I didn't order a large one. Average waist 28-32. I hardly knew it was there. But the larger one would probably be loose and bouncing around. Usage: I was walking around with an iPhone 6 in a protective case, a small bag of gum and a bag of gel. Everything…

Pros
  • COMFORT - This patented running belt holds your valuables with four expandable pockets that stretch to accommodate even larger phones, including many of the latest iPhones and the largest Android models (check size before ordering).
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DOESN'T STAY IN PLACE

So I REALLY REALLY wanted to be able to add to the many 5 star reviews I read prior to purchasing the FlipBelt. I bought it to use while jogging, to hold my phone and listen to music through the Amazon Prime Music music app. I need a phone for this because I can't stream music from my Apple Watch. In any case. I was very disappointed when I took it for my first run. It is advertised that due to the belt's design, its position at the waist/hip does not bounce or move. This was NOT the case for…

Pros
  • ORIGINAL DESIGN - FlipBelt is an original tubular running and fitness belt. Often imitated but never compared, its smart and innovative pocket technology launched a new category of running gear.
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Has issues but is best for carrying large amounts of water so far (SEE EDIT)

EDIT: After a few months of use I'm reducing my rating to 3 stars. To be honest it's just not worth the money and I would recommend any cheap adjustable zip belt. Even two of them (that's how I often run) are better than this one. I *really* wanted to like FlipBelt. But the water bottles keep falling out, the phone is an odd fit, my KEYS fell out of the (very bad) plastic key clip (very grateful they hit the floor). And frankly, you just can't tune this thing. And there are no zippers, it's not

Pros
  • Machine washable
Cons
  • Hard to tell