Do you have trouble finding a safe place for your cell phone, keys, money, and other valuable accessories when skiing or snowboarding?
When heading down the slopes, the last thing anyone wants to think about is whether their personal belongings are safe and secure – they just want to enjoy the cool ride.
The SPIbelt is the perfect accessory to have on the slopes. It can keep one’s wallet, keys, phone, and medical devices safely tucked away. The SPIbelt is a fully adjustable, bounce-free belt that is intentionally designed to keep personal items safe, discreet, and secure.
At this time of year (Christmas), the SPIbelt serves as the perfect stocking gift for the skier and rider in your family. The SPIbelt comes in fresh new colors and is a simple accessory. SPIbelt offers the popular crossbody bags, kid’s belts and other accessories for runners, athletes or for anyone seeking a fashionable look.
During the cold winter season, everyone wants to stay as warm as possible. This often includes good hand warmers to ensure that the blood stays pumping and the hands stay toasty during a day on the slopes. But it’s difficult to find a good spot to keep all the accessories close while skiing or snowboarding, especially since nobody wants to carry too many items.
The first SPIbelt was made 15 years ago in the apartment of Kim Overton in Austin, Tex. She knew there was a need to hold all her small belongings safely while running or on the go. And at the time, there were not that many people so dependent on always having their cell phone available.
The SPIbelt is clever and versatile. Besides trips to the slopes, it can be used for running, biking, taking the dog for a walk, or really any activity where people need to keep things nearby, but have their hands free.
The SPIbelt can be worn high or low on the hips. Most people prefer lower on the hips (a few inches below the navel). Don’t forget to make sure that the elastic is snug.
The cost of an SPIbelt ranges from roughly $27 to $49. For more information, visit www.spibelt.com.