With DAJLIEN belt bag made of 90% recycled polyester, you always have your hands free. Perfect to put your mobile phone in when exercising – and thanks to the extra pocket for keys, you won't scratch it.
Height: 9 cm
Volume: 0.7 l
Width: 22 cm
Zipper: 100% polyester, PET plastic, Zinc
Webbing: 100% polypropylene
Mesh: 100 % polyester
Elastic band: 100% polyester, 100% rubber
Buckles: Acetal plastic
Puller: 100 % polyester, Synthetic rubber
Thread: 100% nylon
With this bag you can always have your hands free and your things close at hand when you’re at the gym, working out, shopping or travelling.
Holds your mobile phone and has an extra pocket on the inside for keys and small things so you don't scratch the phone.
Designer thoughts
Designers A Deo/S Fager/M Ganszyniec/P Machado
“In DAJLIEN belt bag, you can fit your essentials, such as phone and key, when you are going for a workout or a run. A flexible solution that means you don’t have to carry a lot of unnecessary things when you go to the gym. It fits well and there’s a small pocket inside for the key, so it doesn’t scratch against your phone when you run.”
Product story summary
DAJLIEN – an exercise collection for your home
We all know how difficult it can be to start exercising, but the DAJLIEN collection hopefully makes taking that first step easier. Our designers have created products that you don't have to hide in the wardrobe. There is also a trolley where you can store accessories, towels and other things that you want close at hand when you exercise. Some can even become part of your decor since the weights can be used as bookends and the exercise bench transforms into a coffee table.
Product story summary
DAJLIEN Belt bag
“In DAJLIEN belt bag, you can fit your essentials, such as phone and key, when you are going for a workout or a run. A flexible solution that means you don’t have to carry a lot of unnecessary things when you go to the gym. It fits well and there’s a small pocket inside for the key, so it doesn’t scratch against your phone when you run.”