If you’ve ever wanted a secure, easy to reach place to rest your cowbell, we’ve found it: “the cowbelt”. A cowbell holster that enables you to have both hands free…and all your pockets, and still carry your bell.

I’ve written before that when following the rules for clanging many forget to yell – often because they have their cowbell in hand and aren’t cupping their hands around their mouth to increase the volume heard on the field. Well, now you don’t have to put your bell on the concrete or the bleacher to have both hands free for yelling, clapping or high-fiving. Use a cowbelt.

Here the info:

Clips to your belt or pants

The cost is $9.99

They can be found on the Game Day Design Group website, The Lodge and Campus Bookmart

The guys who invented these are Mississippi State engineering alums. I’m happy to endorse any quality product made by MSU people, for MSU people. These are some young guys who graduated in 2010 and have initiative and creativity to develop something useful – that is what I love about America. Here’s the sales pitch from Tom Stockman:

It’s easy to use, adjustable to any size bell from little dingers to Battle Bells, it makes it easy to keep track of your bell while tailgating and in the stands, and it supports Ring Responsibly by allowing students, fans and alumni to holster their bell when the ball is in play. When the idea came to us, we couldn’t believe it hadn’t been done already. Carpenters holster their hammer, cowboys holster their revolver, and now Bulldogs can holster their bell. We can also make holsters with custom artwork on them, and we offer group discounts. Contact us at Sales@GameDayDesignGroup.com or just check out the website, GameDayDesignGroup. The inventors are myself (Tom Stockman) and my first roommate at MSU, Evan Suggs.

Get your order in now and have them for the rest of the home schedule at Davis Wade!