- Hold your book or magzine open whole you exercise
- Works on paperbacks, hard cover books & magazines
- Small, lightweight, portable
- Tough Molded plastic, riveted construction, stainless steel spring
- Soft vinyl fingers for tacky but gentle grip on pages
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Need more than one!,
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This review is from: FlipKlip Treadmill Book Holder (3-Pak) (Misc.)
I purchased one of these a few months ago and so many people have asked me where I got it from that I ordered three more to give as gifts. If you are a reader, or know someone who is, this is a must-have tool to read while exercising.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great -- a very useful companion!,
By Beethoven 4Ever (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: FlipKlip Treadmill Book Holder (3-Pak) (Misc.)
Terrific for holding open a book or magazine while working out at the treadmill, cooking, or just to give my hands a rest. I followed the suggestion of one reviewer and removed two of the four rubber tips to make it easier to turn pages with one hand while on the treadmill at the gym --> you slide the page from under right tip and tuck it under the left tip.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clever little gizmo!,
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This review is from: FlipKlip Treadmill Book Holder (3-Pak) (Misc.)
As a grad student, I need to keep multiple books open when I am writing papers. These things do the trick - and they are small enough to toss a couple into my backpack when I'm on campus. They won't stand the book up for you, but they are strong enough to keep even fairly large books open to a particular page. Clever!
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