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FuelBelt Endurance 4-Bottle Belt

FuelBelt Endurance 4-Bottle Belt
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FuelBelt Endurance 4-Bottle Belt

 
 
List Price: $34.99
Our Price: $31.50
 
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Color
Black

Features
  • Knit elastic with velcro closure

  • Reflective rear neoprene pocket

  • Bottle cord locks on the two front bottles . Reflective tabs

  • Bottles are dishwasher safe

  • Sizes: XS (24-26), S (27-29), M (30-32), L (33-35), XL (36-38), XXL (39-41)


Description

The Endurance 4-Bottle Belt has four 8 oz. bottles evenly distributed for a total capacity of 32 oz.


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Product Weight:1.0 pounds
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Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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65 of 65 found the following review helpful:


3Excellent weight distribution, bottles cheaply made  Jan 31, 2005 By Terry Dipaolo
I love the belt itself - it fits tightly and I barely notice it's on me, even on my longer runs (15-20 miles). The front pouch is small, OK for keys but not more than two packs of gel, which is just enough for me.

The problem I have are the bottles themselves. I think in the effort to make them flexible and easy to empty, the area where it connects and seals with the cap are porly made and/or the caps themselves aren't the best. I had one cap crack within a few weeks of use, and one that doesn't seal properly between the cap and bottle, making it leak a little.

Because of this I use it for easier runs where I have a second source of hydration (ie, water fountains somewhere on my route), but I wouldn't rely on it for long distance runs where I must reply on them 100%.

Overall I think the belt itself is one of my favorite items to use, it's only a bit of a shame that the bottles aren't of better quality.

47 of 47 found the following review helpful:


3Fuel Belts  Mar 17, 2005 By David Edwards
Fuel Belts are a great way to carry water or sport drinks on longer runs. The belts never rub or cause wear on your shirts even on the longest, hottest runs (unlike some other water belts that I have used). They're comfortable and easily adjustable.

The bottles however do not seal well and can be very difficult to use while actually running. The lack of gaskets within the caps, combined with the soft bottles, mean that you can easily end up squirting sticky sport drinks on yourself while trying to combine running and drinking. I've found that I really need to stop or remove the cap to effectively use the bottles. Finally, they can be somewhat difficult to clean.

A good product, and much better than many of the alternatives, but not perfect.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Great for Female Runners  Jul 17, 2006 By Annie B. "IndigoGrl"
I love my Fuel Belt. It's light and flexible. If I have one complaint it's that the belt tends to fit snuggly. The small is REALLY small, so order up one size. The velcro belt will ensure a snug fit. The bottles tends to slip from your hands when you perspire, but overall it's a great training tool.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Marathon Savior  Apr 06, 2008 By L. Boling
I used the 4 bottle fuel belt for the entire training season for a marathon including on a half marathon race as a beginning runner. I got a medium, when I'm normally a small in running shorts, but that is because I like to wear it down on my hips. The small bottles are nice because they spread the weight more evenly. I usually use the front two to drink from, and when I finish those, I bring the two full bottles to the front. The pocket is expandable, and I can shove three gels and a chapstick in there. I've never had a bottle slip out as I've seen happen to many other people at races, but it does require two hands to put them back in, which I've gotten used to. The little elastic holder isn't really necessary. Over time, my bottles have begun to leak, but they still don't leak when I'm wearing it on a run, just if I put it on the ground without propping everything up. I'm not sure if I have the old or improved bottle.

I've found this is perfect for a half marathon since I load it with a little more concentrated sports drink and drink water at some aid stations. Since I don't want to carry more bottles for the next marathon, I'm going to buy a second set of bottles and have my family give me the second set at the half way point.

I'm a little lazy and haven't cleaned it promptly after a few runs, so a few of my bottles have a permanent sports drink smell, but they clean reasonably well just by putting a dish cloth inside and using a utensil to move it around in the bottle. Archaic, but they're still being used over a year later.

9 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Fuelbelt 4 bottle rewiew  Aug 31, 2006 By Erin P. Delaney
I like the belt but it does stretch out after you wear it a few times. I ordered the large based on my waist measurements but now wish that I had the medium b/c it has gotten bigger and now shifts when I run. Besides that its good.

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