FuelBelt, the hydration belt and running accessories company, was founded in 1997 to serve endurance athletes around the world. The collection comes in all sizes and styles and accommodates your budget.
Hydration belts start around $34.95. Each style comes with a variety of features including one (or more) BPA-free bottle with molded holster system, internal and/or external storage pockets, adjustable waistband and breathable padding. Features and colors differ by style. Handhelds include BPA-free bottles in seven, 10 or 18 ounces.
Waistpacks are made with lightweight material. Perfect for marathons, the Super Stretch Race includes four gel loops, locks for race bib attachment and an expandable pocket for larger items. Holders and carriers are one-size-fits-all. Replacement bottles and caps are available starting at $4.95.
Besides hydration accessories, FuelBelt offers active gear including lace locks, elastic race laces, pill dispensers, shoe pocket, wrist pocket, bike gel flask holder, high visibility vest, reflective armbands and LED running lights for backpacks, belts or a headlamp.
FuelBelt items are available in stores or you can order directly online at the FuelBelt website.
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