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Reddit mentions of FlipBelt Level Terrain Waist Pouch, Violet, Medium/29-32

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of FlipBelt Level Terrain Waist Pouch, Violet, Medium/29-32. Here are the top ones.

FlipBelt Level Terrain Waist Pouch, Violet, Medium/29-32
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Multi-access pocket openings throughout beltNo buckles to cause uncomfortable chafingNon-Bounce, Even DesignReflective logo - 3M Quality ReflectiveMachine washable & Machine Dryable
Specs:
ColorViolet
Height0.3 Inches
Length19 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMedium
Weight0.1875 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on FlipBelt Level Terrain Waist Pouch, Violet, Medium/29-32:

u/hermionebutwithmath · 9 pointsr/xxfitness
  1. Use an app like Libra (android) or Happy Scale (iOS). They average out your weight (see more about this in the Hacker's Diet) and give you a trend line, which helps you to not worry about random fluctuations. Libra doesn't attach photos, but it also doesn't connect to anything. I still highly recommend MFP for calorie tracking, but I don't really log my weight on it.

  2. Amazon music on my phone. If you get bluetooth headphones, they'll usually have buttons you can use to control your music. I don't know how big your phone actually is, but you could always get a flipbelt and put it in there. I have a flipbelt and it will fit a phone with a 5" screen easily.

  3. Do you need GPS functionality? If so, I don't have any recommendations. However, I have owned a fitbit charge HR for about nine months (which you can get for <$100 if you look on ebay, etc.) and I highly recommend it, although it's still a good idea to keep track of your rate of weight loss to compare how your fitbit calorie burn compares to your actual TDEE.

  4. I don't like most apps for tracking lifting workouts. I think they're a pain. I use this notebook off Amazon. Very easy to use.

    I can give you more advice on a routine if you tell me your goals. For a weight training beginner who's looking to get stronger, you can't get much simpler than Stronglifts 5x5. If you're interested in a little more hypertrophy work, something like Ice Cream Fitness 5x5 (basically Stronglifts + accessories) or any of the Strong Curves programs are also good.

    If you want a single trustworthy place to look for information about weight training and nutrition, I can't recommend strengtheory and anything written by Greg Nuckols highly enough. Very informative, clear, science-backed, no bullshit, and the Art and Science of Lifting ebooks, if you're willing to put down a little cash, are the best all-in-one resource for someone looking to "keep track of it all" that I know of.
u/hiitsmelenny · 5 pointsr/Coachella

I got this thing called a FlipBelt. I like that its more discreet but can still hold a lot. It's like a fanny pack minus actually having to wear a fanny pack.

http://www.amazon.com/Level-Terrain-FBV-FlipBelt-Violet/dp/B00JF9EEXQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427726637&sr=8-1&keywords=flipbelt

u/Vlad_the_Homeowner · 2 pointsr/running

No issue with anything sliding out on a long run? I like the no zipper thing but I think I'd be scared that my phone slowly wiggles out.

It looks interesting, maybe I'll give that a try as well and see how it compares to the SPIbelt... for running. For entertainment value the Flipbelt's shameless sexually-suggestive advertisements win hands down. They even have different images for each color belt and a video with two absolutely terrible actors. Two thumbs up!

https://www.amazon.com/Level-Terrain-Waist-Pouch-Medium/dp/B00JF9EEXQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1522867874&sr=1-3&keywords=flip%2Bbelt&dpID=31drQBBt9sL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1&psc=1