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| Terminator 6-Bottle Fuel Belt | 
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| Brand: Fuel Belt Category: Sports
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $29.94 - $32.00 You Save: $8.00 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1456
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Clothing Size: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large Size: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
MPN: Terminator Model: Terminator ASIN: B000HVYUWQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The 1st choice for long distance training & racing. | | • | Versatility & comfort. No bouncing, great back support & highly scalable. | | • | Use all 6 bottles or less depending on your needs. | | • | Recommended use: running, Trail Running, Hiking, Ultra?s, and Adventure Racing. | | • | Total Capacity: 42 oz. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The 1st choice for long distance training & racing. Versatility & comfort. No bouncing, great back support & highly scalable. Use all 6 bottles or less depending on your needs. Recommended use: running, Trail Running, Hiking, Ultra?s, and Adventure Racing. Total Capacity: 42 oz. SIZING INFORMATION To ensure you order the right size, we strongly encourage you to measure your waist (or hips, depending on how you prefer to wear your belt). Unisex Sizing: XS/S = 25-29, M = 30-32, L = 33-35, XL = 36-38 The length of the belt matches the smaller end of the size. For example, a Medium (30-32) measures 30 inches around. When the bottles of the belt are full, the added weight creates more stretch, expanding the belt. The Velcro closure allows you to adjust the belt a couple inches to create the perfect fit. For men - Keep in mind these are unisex sizes. Men who usually wear a Men?s Medium are usually a unisex Large. Measure you waist to be sure. For women ? Keep in mind these measurements are for your natural waist, which is much higher than where most women wear their pants these days. If you like to wear your Fuel Belt lower on your waist or hips, measure that area accordingly. (Typically it means you have to go up a size.)
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| Customer Reviews:
Love the fuel belts September 26, 2008 This is the second fuel belt I've owned. I find the Fuel Belt irreplaceable for distance runs. I can carry my phone, money, gel packs, ID and all the water I need for a 20 mile run. I literally wore my last Fuel Belt out. After about 5 years the elastic loses it's elasticity and the bottles bounce so bad it makes it unusable. 5 years seems more than reasonable for just about any heavily used piece of sports equipment.
Fuel Belt Review September 9, 2008 I needed a way to carry enough hydration on my long runs now that they are into the 2-3 hour range. I had tried a Camelback but it didn't have a large enough capacity and I also did not like the hose running up my shirt. So I thought I'd try the fuel belt. I went with the 6 bottle belt to get me 32oz of hydration which should get me thru even a 3 hour run or more.
I was amazed at how comfortable and snug this belt is. With all 6 bottles loaded I can barely tell it is on. It is easy to get bottles in and out of their strap holders. I love it so much I actually use it in my races now, the latest being the 1/2 Marathon run of a half Ironman!! It worked great and allowed me to use the hydration of my choice and not have to stop at aid stations.
A great product that I recommend to all long distance runners!!
Fuel belt May 2, 2008 The Fuel Belt seems great, except that it is a Profile Design belt (by Fuel Belt). It was not exactly as described or pictured...but, there were only subtle differences. The water bottles are nicely distributed around the belt. With the 6 flask belt, there is plenty of water for long runs. My only word of warning is that it is really small (smaller than the measurements listed), if you are on the edge of sizes, get the bigger one. It is made of elastic and it has a Velcro closure, so it fits even if it is a bit small or a bit big.
Need to publish inches of sizes February 8, 2008 Great item but S size was not listed in inches and gift receiver found it too small and was disappointed.
I'll stick with the camelbak January 11, 2007 The bottles were difficult to get in and out during the run and there were defects along the rim, which allowed the bottles to leak. I was very disappointed to say the least. Needless to say... I have a Fuelbelt for sale.
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