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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USFSP chapter.

Laces are tightened, headphones are in, and out the door you go ready to begin your run. You put on your running playlist and start moving, but wait – where do you put your phone? Keys? ID?

Most athletic gear come with inside pockets to store small things, and by this I mean very small things, you can barely stuff your phone in there. Flipbelt, the new athletic belt designed to store belongings, has solved this dilemma! It works like a fanny pack, but not as bulky and well, old school. It has a slim design that has a snug fit around your waist so your things don’t bounce while you’re being active.

 

 

It has four easily accessible slips to put anything you need to carry inside. It’s made from a quick dry fabric that’s polyester and spandex, so it can stretch around your body comfortably. Flipbelt is known to stay in place while you’re being active and that’s a big plus for most athletes.

This new belt is a great way to store your items while being active. No more holding your phone while running or slipping your credit card into your sports bra hoping it doesn’t get too sweaty (don’t lie, we all do it!).

 

 

Citations:

http://gadgetsin.com/flipbelt-workout-running-belt-with-four-pockets.htm

http://flipbelt.com/faq

Cynthya is a sophomore at USFSP majoring in Mass Communications. She currently holds the position of Editing and Content Chair in her chapter. She aspires to work at Cosmopolitan and write to her heart’s desire. She loves to be adventurous and often agrees to try new things with a, “why not?” attitude. She loves the city life because she was raised in South Korea and sees herself living in New York among all the skyscrapers and cabs one day. She's destined to becoming a dog lady because she has so much love for every pooch. You can contact her by email at cwalker12@mail.usf.edu or follower her on Instagram at @your_cynsation.
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