FlipKlip Treadmill Book Holder 1 Pak
FlipKlip Treadmill Book Holder 1 Pak
The FlipKlip Page Clamp Book Holder will be the envy of everybody in the gym! It is designed to help you hold your book or magazine pages open for hands-free reading. People will ask you where you got that Cool Little Blue Book Holder!
User Tip:
For best results, FlipKlip is designed to mount on the book with the spring facing downward, toward the spine.
Mounting FlipKlip upside down (spring up) may cause difficulty of operation.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Good for music books
I used this book holder to hold open music books on my piano. New book bindings are often too tight and make it hard to read the music when the pages fold up on its own.
I leave this tool on the new books I buy, and the music books are much easier to manage, and turn pages. Its not so easy to turn pages with the device on all the pages, so I leave 4-5 pages out of the clamp so I can turn them while playing the music without fumbling, while the rest of the pages stay back under the clamps and don't flip the book closed.
5 Stars Convenience!
Great little gadget. I use it while on the elliptical and treadmill at the gym, and it works great! It's so portable and easy to use. Highly recommended.
4 Stars great for workout!
perfect for holding the pages back when im on the cardio machines at the gym!
4 Stars Works great, with minor modification
I'm pleased with this product. I use it to read novels while working out on the elliptical machine. It works for any sized book, including very thick hardcovers. I did have to make a slight modification, on the advice of another reviewer, of removing the rubber endcaps on the top two prongs. This makes turning pages much easier because the pages don't stick/catch. But these pop right off, so no problem. I've been using it happily ever since.
3 Stars Misrepresented
This product should not be advertised as a "treadmill" book holder, because no hardware or mounting system is provided to attach it to a treadmill. It holds the pages open, but you still have to hold the book.
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