It's comfortable and it doesn't bounce at all. I loved that I was able to add a pocket for my camera and another pocket for my BodyGlide and spare socks. It never chafed and it always stayed in place.
The only problem I had with it was that the bottles would pop out when they were empty. I think this was due to the fact that I always freeze my Gatorades and water and the bottles expanded and stretched the plastic compartments.
One day when I was out running, I saw a runner wearing a Fuel Belt and noticed it had little elastic bottle cord locks on the two front bottles. I realized that's exactly what I needed on my belt.
I contemplated dying the white elastic and wondered if it's possible to color elastic. Then it dawned on me that hair elastics always come in different colors. I stopped at Rite Aid on my way home from lunch today and purchased a pack of Goody StayPut Thin No Slide Color Headbands. There were 4 headbands in the package, one black, one blue and two grey. it worked out perfectly. I love the Goody StayPut hair elastics - I use them every time I work out to keep my hair out of my face. They work really well and never slip off my little pigtails.
I wanted this solution to be something I could easily undo if I decided I didn't like it. At first I thought about sewing the elastic to the belt itself and having it come up over the neck of the bottle but I wasn't sure how my rudimentary sewing would work on a belt that stretches. The last thing I wanted to do was create a chafing situation.
The funny thing is that by looping the elastic through the sides, I actually created enough bulk that the bottles are securely tucked into the plastic holders. At this point, I don't really need to wrap the elastic around the bottle. I figure with time, though, the elastic loops will stretch and it will loosen up.
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