Marware Sportsuit Sensor Case for Nike + iPod Sport Kit for iPod nano 3G (Black) | 
| Brand: Marware Category: CE
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $1.93 as of 9/10/2010 18:02 CDT details You Save: $8.06 (81%)
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Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 0.6 x 1.5
MPN: 7613-KCBK Model: 7613-KCBK UPC: 602956003427 EAN: 0602956003427 ASIN: B000ID6DTG
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| Features:
| • | Compatibility: iPod nano 2G, 3G, 4G | | • | Lightweight wristband case conveniently wears like a watch | | • | Armband extension piece provides a two-in-one case | | • | Provides personal comfort and iPod protection during exercise and casual use | | • | Comes with the assurance of Marware's lifetime guarantee |
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Product Description Designed to complement the Nike + iPod Sport Kit, Sportsuit Sensor+ is a finely crafted neoprene and rubber pouch that allows serious runners to attach the Nike + iPod/iPhone wireless sensor to the top of their favorite pair of running shoes. Works with iPod nano 2G, 3G, and 4G
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| Customer Reviews:
A must-have April 9, 2007 Michael Jackson (California) 115 out of 115 found this review helpful
I bought the Nike + iPod Sport Kit, at the Apple Store on a whim, thinking I could just slip the sensor under my shoelaces. This worked for a while, but was less than elegant. The sensor would slip around and, once in a while, find its way out, even after switching the way I tied my shoes to "zipper Lacing" (look it up).
A good friend recommended I give this pouch a try. At less than $10, there was really no reason not to.
The pouch itself is clearly finely made, with durable, elastic materials and a night tight fit.
As for accurasy, initial reports were less accurate than when I had it inside my shoe. So I put a little thought and testing into it, and now it's working flawlessly!
Things to keep in mind when using the pouch:
1) Make sure the sensor is inserted correctly (so it's oriented right-way-up when attached).
2) Place it as far down your laces as you can. The closer to your toes, the flatter the top of your shoe, which makes for more accurate readings.
3) MAKE SURE that it's TIGHTLY attached to your laces. The sensor works by measuring the amount of force you step with, which is measured as shock. If it's just floppin' around on there, much of the shock will be absorbed, resulting in incorrect measurements. Really crank it down when velcro'ing it on, as though it's a part of your shoe, and you'll get the best results.
And the best part? I don't have to buy new, expensive shoes to house the transmitter! =D
Best sensor pouch I've used, and I used many... October 12, 2008 Mark Smith 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
I've run with the Marware Sportsuit Sensor Case for several months during my marathon training, and it is absolutely the best sensor pouch I have ever used. I've run with five different pouches, one of which I made. With some pouches, you are required to lace the pouch direct on to your shoes. This type of system absolutely secures your sensor, but if you are using a single sensor with multiple pairs of shoes, this it is not a practical approach. I've used other pouches that were clip-on or use similar Velcro strapping systems, but the clip-on I used wore my laces out prematurely, and the other Velcro systems did not hold well. My other observation of other pouches were that they were oversized. I bought pouches that claim to be Nike+ sensor adaptor pouches, but they looked more like a key pouch.
The Marware Sportsuit Sensor Case is a snug fit with the Nike+ sensor. The Velcro surface area is more than adequate to secure the pouch. The method of folding the sensor pouch back over itself helps keep the pouch where you install it, and works with the Velcro, not against it. Installing and uninstalling the pouch takes seconds. Without recalibrating the sensor, I get the exact same results with this pouch as receive when I run with a Nike+ shoe.
I've since given away or thrown out all of my other sensor pouches. This one is a keeper.
works well for me... February 8, 2007 C. Huffman 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I suspect those that are having major accuracy issues, may have the sensor oriented upside down in the pouch. The logo side should be down when placed in the pouch, which will orient it upward when the pouch is folded over on your shoe laces. I also found that the more laces I wrapped it around (the tighter it is to the foot) the more accurate it seemed.
A useful product March 8, 2007 John W. Matney (Clayton, California) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After reading the above reviews, I was careful and followed the instructions on placing the sensor in the pouch. I got the same reading as when the sensor was in my shoe. So, I for one, am happy with this product because I don't have to buy the 100 dollar Nike shoes to use it.
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