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<blockquote data-quote="Raver" data-source="post: 1786398" data-attributes="member: 387474"><p>Thanks for the reply helensaramay. That belt would be ideal! </p><p></p><p>I dont mind the pump being at my waist, if it was secure in that belt for example. The problem is when doing leg presses and sit ups, the pump gets in the way. I use an accu check insight with 40cm tubing, as it fits in the outer pockets in my work pants perfectly and is to short to be strapped to my arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raver, post: 1786398, member: 387474"] Thanks for the reply helensaramay. That belt would be ideal! I dont mind the pump being at my waist, if it was secure in that belt for example. The problem is when doing leg presses and sit ups, the pump gets in the way. I use an accu check insight with 40cm tubing, as it fits in the outer pockets in my work pants perfectly and is to short to be strapped to my arm. [/QUOTE]
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