This running belt is designed for your phone, keys and other small items. Can be used on its own or attached to Stolt Athlete backpack. Free UK shipping.
Running belt for phone
Sleek design with small pockets and advanced adjustability
The Stolt running belt has small pockets designed to carry your phone, keys and other small items. It can be adjusted to fit any waist size with the buckle at the front and straps at the back. It's a comfortable wear with elastic band and padded power mesh to ensure no chafing. The fabrics have been coated with our signature 3-way shield finish to protect from rain, sweat and odour.
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