
Where did you put your keys the last time you went for an outdoor run? If you are like me, they may have been hidden on your car tire, under a rock, hooked on a wrist bracelet that was jingling you into insanity, or worse yet, tucked into your sports bra or sock. Thanks to Kim Overton, single entrepreneur and inventor of the SPIbelt, you now have another option.  Locally manufactured in Austin, Texas, the “Small Personal Item Belt” is a stretchy, non-bouncing carrier for all your little belongings like keys, ipod and phone. It expands to fit pretty much anything you would need, and can even be used for insulin or an inhaler. Kim sent me a SPIbelt in black to try for myself, and to be honest I was skeptical about the no-bounce claim.  The SPIbelt did bounce at the beginning of my run until I realized it was actually ME bouncing and the SPIbelt was just going along for the ride… A little futher down on the hips, the bounce was gone and I forgot it was even there.  Thank you, Kim, for making exercising a little easier!







