A running waist pack which secures and protects an athlete's belongings while exercising is now launched.
Available on the international market the Zaad runner's belt by Shemaji, is a new brand of running accessory. It is designed for both men and women. The runner belt can be worn outside their clothing or it can be worn underneath - whatever suits.
Cash, credit card, and phone are stored in the belt's pouch and house or car keys have their own, special separate space. Sets of keys do not have to be held by hand or stored in a pocket thus eliminating the jingling and jangling noise when moving. An athlete knows that his or her belongings are safe and secure so they can be hands free. Alongside the pouch are elastic loops which hold a runner's favourite gels. A woman's lipstick or a lip balm, for instance, fit there. For those who like music while getting fit the running belt holds a MP3 player.
A common problem for women is that when they go walking they do not want to carry their handbag so they resort to stuffing cash and other possessions into their bra. Some may use a pocket or carry a small bag. The light weight, neoprene running belt provides the solution. This simple storage device around the waist eliminates the fear of dropping or losing things while exercising.
Apart from walking - running, jogging, cycling, hiking, a marathon or a triathlon may be the go. For competition running there are two removable plastic toggles to which a race number can be attached.
The runner's waist pack uses are multi purposed. Some may find it convenient to wear on a quiet stroll to the shops. The person very keen to be fit can use it as a storage device for their possessions during exercise.Some use it as a money belt and wear it travelling. Others hold their MP3 player there and enjoy music during activity. And if walking or running in the dark there are a couple of reflective safety patches that may provide safety at night.
About Shemaji Online
The running belt that secures and protects valuables while exercising is produced by the Australian corporation, Shemaji .