Macally
Waist
Band Carrying Case for iPod Black

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Electronics: Macally Waist Band Carrying Case for iPod Black

Macally Waist Band Carrying Case for iPod Black

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Manufacturer: Macally
Model: CB-IPODWB
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Macally
Label: Macally

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Editorial Review
The Macally iPod Waistband Carrying Case lets you carry digital audio, by carrying your iPod conveniently and securely. The iPod armbandholds it securely, while it minimizes shock and vibration. It's perfect for enjoying your music while riding a bike, jogging, running or working out. Color - Black Net Weight - 3.8oz
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Great Carrying case 2007-10-08
This is a very good case for and ipod video, it fits properly with some space left. Don't buy it for an ipod nano... it's too big for it, it's just the right fit for the ipod video. I can even insert my ipod in its rubber case. It comes with a couple of zipper pockets that you can use to store the headphones after use or to carry some money and keys while working out


Macally Waist Bad Carrying Case 2007-07-18
I must say that I was pleasantly surprised at the level of comfort with this product. As a big guy, I was a bit concerned that I would feel constrained while working out with this product, but that was not the case at all. I have a 60 GB Ipod, and it fit quite comfortably, and the band stretches to work with your body's motion. Overall, I would recomend this product over the armband variety.


Tight fit for the iPod 2005-10-03
This would be probably be best for a mini. It was just too tight for the color screen iPod. After working hard to squeeze it in, I had to pull it back out to make any selections on the iPod. It looks good and fits well but it's just not 'user-friendly'.

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