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The Convenience of the SPIbelt

4. January 2010

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The SPIbelt has been a saving grace for running to the shops to running on the trails.  The convenience of the SPIbelt is brilliant.  You never know you are wearing the belt and can easily fit an unbelievable amount of goodies in the pocket.  

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Need Some Inspiration?

23. December 2009

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It is almost that time where all of us make New Year’s Resolutions.  What should we change, try new, or challenge? Here is a challenge not many of us would think of committing to in 2010, The Atacama Crossing. We have three amazing Injinji Athletes taking on the adventure across the Atacama Desert, Samantha, Daniel, and Garteh. [...]

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New 09 SPIbelt Range has Landed

4. May 2009

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The wait is finally over, the all new 2009 SPIbelt range has landed and is now available at selected retailers and online at www.spibelt.com.au . If you liked the Original SPIbelt, you are going to absolutely love the new 09 design. Improvements include a new dual adjustment system which now makes for a “one size fits all” [...]

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Deep Space Mountain Marathon 2008

15. December 2008

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Elite Australian Mountain Runner and Injinji Athlete, Isobel Bespalov, provides us with her account of the 2008 Deep Space Marathon run at Namadgi National Park A.C.T

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Waugh wins Glasshouse 100 mile

18. September 2008

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Last weekend (September 13), Injinji ambassador, David Waugh, won his fourth consecutive Glasshouse 100 mile trail run.  His time of 17:09 was about a half hour outside the record he set in 2007, but tough conditions meant most runners experienced ‘tests of character’. “Summer arrived a little too early,” laughed David, “it only got to around 29 degrees [...]

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Scott Jurek - ultrarunner

31. August 2008

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Scott Jurek… The venerable superstar of ultrarunning recently confimed his status with a superlative performance at the Hardrock 100 mile (in record time no less). The seven time Western States winner, reigning Spartathalon champion and Badrock legend answers a few questions…

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MTBing the National Trail

31. August 2008

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Leaning out of his airconditioned 4WD the local ranger hollered, “are you guys seriously going all the way?” We’d only cycled about two kilometres (of around 5500) so the whole idea of mountain biking the National Trail suddenly hit us like a ton of bricks. Were we kidding ourselves? It was March 1, and we had [...]

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Narelle Ash - adventure racer

31. August 2008

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Brisbane’s Narelle Ash (right, in picture) is regarded as one of this country’s leading adventure racers and mountain bikers. She has raced professionally around the world and now devotes much of her time to mentoring young athletes (and still racing of course!)… She takes time to answer some questions from us. Perform Smarter: Everyone seems to [...]

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SPIbelt Range Expands

27. August 2008

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SPIbelt Range Expands

Hot on the heals of the extremely popular SPIbelt , Overton Fitness has launched two new products to their successful range of (Small Personal Items Belts). The first is the all new SPIbandTM designed with the same technology as the SPIbelt, it does not bounce, and has the same carrying capacity as the well known SPibelt. Completely adjustable, the [...]

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Injinji Inspires the Great ‘Toe Sock or Sock’ Debate

29. July 2008

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Innovator of Performance Toe Socks Proves Freedom for Toes Enhances Functioning of the Feet. Few people would consider wearing mittens while they perform their everyday activities, as the natural functioning of the fingers would be inhibited. So, if having the hands in a tube-like encasement all day is unthinkable, why have we long been wearing mittens [...]

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