Wrap that sucker up in saran wrap and duct tape, maybe some zip ties in a pinch.
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so i went to run on and sun and ski and neither had what i am looking for. im gonna be outta town next week and need a fat guy, sweat, bacon grease proof case. i think the problem came from me wearing the armband on my forearm so i could check my distance and change the music.
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Postso i went to run on and sun and ski and neither had what i am looking for. im gonna be outta town next week and need a fat guy, sweat, bacon grease proof case. i think the problem came from me wearing the armband on my forearm so i could check my distance and change the music.
god bless.HD Parts
paul@maverickhd.com
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostZiplock bag, or what ^^^ said.
Or you could do like me, and get an iPod Nano, and realize that exercise is important enough to leave the phone at home/in the locker. I wore that thing daily for years, jogging, lifting, in the sauna, and even the steam room.
It finally locked up after over 5 years, and I think only the steam room was to blame.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostYep, a zip lock with a small piece of a corner torn off to put the earphone cord through.
Or you could do like me, and get an iPod Nano, and realize that exercise is important enough to leave the phone at home/in the locker. I wore that thing daily for years, jogging, lifting, in the sauna, and even the steam room.
It finally locked up after over 5 years, and I think only the steam room was to blame.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostYep, a zip lock with a small piece of a corner torn off to put the earphone cord through.
Or you could do like me, and get an iPod Nano, and realize that exercise is important enough to leave the phone at home/in the locker. I wore that thing daily for years, jogging, lifting, in the sauna, and even the steam room.
It finally locked up after over 5 years, and I think only the steam room was to blame.
the only other option he would have is to buy a Nano and then buy the Nike sensor kit (another $30) to attach to his shoe and use GPS on the Nano. I just prefer using the phone since I then can easily upload all my data to Nike+ and Runkeeper as soon as I'm done with my run.HD Parts
paul@maverickhd.com
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