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NIKE FLEX STRIDE BOTTLE BELT 12 OZ

NIKE FLEX STRIDE BOTTLE BELT 12 OZ

Regular price £32.71 GBP
Regular price £34.43 GBP Sale price £32.71 GBP
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NIKE FLEX STRIDE BOTTLE BELT 12 OZ
Regular price £32.71 GBP
Regular price £34.43 GBP Sale price £32.71 GBP

Stay hydrated on the go with the Nike Hydration Belt

This convenient angled bottle pocket is easy to reach providing easy access when you are on the move

The Nike Flex Stride Bottle Belt features a stabilising design to reduce bouncing when you are on your run keeping your bottle in one place

Made with a form fit the belt curves to your body providing you with a natural and comfortable fit as soon as this is on

Providing storage a zip pocket has been included to hold your small essentials such as keys phone and energy gels

An angled water bottle pocket features providing easy access to store and use your bottle keeping you active

Made from mesh the belt is highly breathable allowing cooler air to pass through this also allows built-up hot air keeping you cool and comfortable for longer

Finishing the belt the Nike Swoosh is reflective providing visibility in low light conditions

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