Try it Tuesday: SPIbelt Monochromatic or Performance PRO #Giveaway

If you’ve been around here, you know I love SPIbelt. I’ve been using SPIbelts for running and racing for more than 10 years. I recently won a giveaway from SPIbelt and Rabbit and they sent me the new bright green OG SPIbelt and a black Performance PRO SPIbelt. I’m going to send one to a lucky winner.

SPIbelt is the brainchild of Kristin Overton. In 2006, she was frustrated with no place to stash her keys and phone on the run. She made a prototype and launched SPIbelt in 2007. It’s now sold and worn worldwide! SPIbelts are made in the USA in Austin. Original SPIbelts are still hand sewn.

The SPIbelt Monochromatic expands to hold larger smartphones. This fitness belt is great for running and racing. It’s also good for walking, working out, travel, medical needs and more. It has a sturdy buckle and glides for even the most active users. The bounce free, 9″ x 4″ x 2″ pocket holds larger smartphones and more. The comfortable, soft elastic prevents chafing.

The SPIbelt Performance Pro has a weather-resistant zipper and pocket that will help keep essentials safe from the elements or a sweaty run. The spacious pocket will hold any phone on the market and has four gel loops on the elastic band to hold your energy gels. Great for strenuous activities like trail running, marathons or adventure races. The elastic on this belt is 1.5″ wide which is 50% broader than the Original SPIbelt.

Want to try the SPIbelt? I’ll send one lucky reader the SPIbelt (green) or wide SPIbelt (black) that I received. Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. The winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway ends on June 3. A winner will be selected and notified on June 4.

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Don’t want to wait? Get the SPIbelt online. Some SPIbelts are available on Amazon. You can follow SPIbelt on Facebook and Instagram.

Please note: I received this item at no cost from SPIbelt. I was not compensated for this post. All opinions are my own. This post contains an Amazon affiliate link. If you use this link, I’ll receive a small commission.