




Aeromic Hipster Pouchbelt
45-degree angled pouch for cycling, spin, and dance instructors. Wear it on your left hip — the angle puts your transmitter's on/off switch right at your fingertips and routes the mic cable under your arm and out of the way. Neoprene with taped and bound edges. Adjustable buckle up to 36". Available in Black, Red, and Blue - as well as some sparkle variations.
What Makes It Different The Hipster is the Standard Pouchbelt with one change — the pouch is angled 45 degrees to the right. That angle does three things. On your left hip, the transmitter's on/off switch faces up toward your hand so you can reach it without looking down. The mic cable exits under your arm and stays out of the way instead of running across your stomach. And when it's time for floor work, rotate the belt to your right hip — the cable goes straight up in the air and the connector doesn't dig into your ribs.
Who It's For Cycling and spin instructors who need to reach their transmitter controls on the bike without fumbling. Dance and Zumba instructors who want the cable routed cleanly under the arm during choreography. Any instructor who switches between standing and floor work mid-class and needs the cable to cooperate in both positions.
What It Fits All major beltpack transmitters — Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, Samson, Audio-Technica, Fitness Audio, Mipro, Chiayo, JTS, and more. Snug pocket grip, no snaps or velcro on the pouch itself. Also fits smartphones and iPods.

About the Hipster
Same neoprene, same buckle, same taped edges as the Standard Pouchbelt — with a 45-degree angled pouch that changes how the cable runs and where the controls land.
The Hipster is built by the same team that makes the Aeromic. Most alternatives aren't built for fitness at all.


Adjustable Buckle
45° to the right
Neoprene, stitched and taped seams
Yes - neoprene blocks sweat from reaching transmitter
Snug pocket, no snaps or velcro on pouch
Up to 36" / 91cm - extender available
70+

45°Body: The angle that puts your on/off switch at your fingertips and your cable under your arm. Designed for the bike. Works everywhere.
FAQ
Common questions
What's the difference between the Hipster and the Standard Pouchbelt?
The pouch angle. The Standard holds the transmitter straight up. The Hipster angles it 45 degrees to the right, which changes how the cable routes and where the on/off switch lands relative to your hand. If you teach cycling or any format where you need quick access to the transmitter controls without looking down, the Hipster is the better choice.
Which hip do I wear it on?
Left hip for standing and cycling — the 45-degree angle puts the on/off switch facing up toward your right hand and sends the cable under your left arm. When you switch to floor work, rotate the belt to your right hip — the cable goes straight up in the air and the connector stays off your ribs.
Why is the waist sizing smaller than the Standard?
The Hipster fits up to 36 inches (91cm) versus 39 inches on the Standard. If you need more room, the Belt Extender adds length.
Can I use this for non-cycling classes?
Yes. Dance, Zumba, and bootcamp instructors use it for the cable routing — under the arm instead of across the stomach. Any format where you want the cable out of the way during arm movements or choreography.
Does the angle make the transmitter less secure?
Same snug pocket grip as the Standard. No velcro, no snaps, no closures that wear out. The transmitter sits in the pocket at the angle and stays put.
What transmitters does it fit?
All major brands. Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, Samson, Audio-Technica, Fitness Audio, Mipro, Chiayo, JTS. Same universal pocket as the Standard Pouchbelt.
Why only three colors?
The Hipster is a specialty belt for instructors who specifically need the angled cable routing. The Standard Pouchbelt comes in 70+ colors and patterns. If color variety matters more than the 45-degree angle, go Standard.
Can I wash it?
Hand wash, line dry. Same care as the Standard. Rotate two if you teach back-to-back.

