Apparel : Tuneband and Shoe Pouch, Grantwood Technology's Armband, Silicon Skin and Screen Protector for iPod Nano, 1st/2nd Generation, Includes Shoe Pouch for Nike+iPod, Black

Tuneband and Shoe Pouch, Grantwood Technology's Armband, Silicon Skin and Screen Protector for iPod Nano, 1st/2nd Generation, Includes Shoe Pouch for Nike+iPod, Black




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4788







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Grantwood Technology
Clothing Size: One Size
Color: Black
Department: unisex-adult
Fabric Type: Elastic, Silicon, Neoprene
Sales Rank: 4788


Features:
  • Armband for iPod Nano 1st/2nd Generation
  • Includes Silicone Skin, Screen Protector for iPod Nano
  • Soft Stretchy Velcro Armband that Fits Both Small and Large Arms
  • Compatible with Nike+iPod System
  • Includes Shoe Pouch for Nike+iPod, which hold the sensor in a tight neoprene pouch







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Grantwood Technology presents the tunebandTM armband for the 1st/2nd Generation iPod Nano®. The silicone skin is secure, thick and protective and allows access to all the ports on the iPod Nano®.

The tunebandTM has a comfortable stretchy Velcro® band that fits both large and small arms.

Also, the tunebandTM comes with a low tack peel screen protector.

Finally, the tunebandTM is compatible with the Nike+iPod system, allowing you to attach the Nike+iPod receiver to the iPod.

This package also includes the Shoe Pouch.

The Shoe Pouch was designed by Grantwood Technology, LLC to allow runners and walkers to use the Nike+iPod Sport Kit® with any type of shoe. When designing the Shoe Pouch, our primary goal was to ensure a snug fit, extensively testing it with reinforced, nylon lace loops, and a Velcro® closure over the insertion slit. These designs maximize the durability of the Shoe Pouch while, most importantly, maintaining the accuracy of the Nike+® system. The Shoe Pouch matches the correct longitudinal alignment of the sensor, completely covers the sensor and attaches through the laces for excellent security. With a small, low profile, secure, neoprene design, the Shoe Pouch is the answer to using the Nike+iPod® with any style of shoe.

If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied we will guarantee a replacement of your purchase or a refund. We stand by the our products and look forward to you becoming another happy customer.

For US customers, we now offer expedited shipping via USPS Priority Mail (2-4 days after shipping) or you can chose standard shipping via USPS First Class mail.

Note: Nike+iPod Sport Kit is sold separately

Note: If you are unsure of which generation iPod nano you have, please contact us.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A.Maz.Zing
This is just an amazing armband. The bottom is open so you won't have to take it out to charge it or upload songs. Plus, If you use Nike Plus (Like I do) the receiver will fit in the armband. The armband is also very durable and can fit any arm size (there's a lot of Velcro) I've really enjoyed this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great
This was a great pair. My IPOD fits great in the arm band and I can put the shoe pouch on any pair of tennis shoes. Since I have several, it's perfect.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Maybe i just got a bad one.
The Item is two parts and only one of the parts is the problem, but since they can't be purchased sepretaly I have to look at it as a single item. THe Ipod cover it's self never fit. it slips, which tends to be worrying and bothersome seeing as this is supposed to keep the ipod on my person durring activity. It was snug at the top but slipped off at the bottom and there was a crack it since day one, which i am not sure if i was responsible for or not so i rolled with it.

Other than that the band part is not uncomfortable. For the most part does what it should. Maybe i got a bad one, but i am not sure if i would spend $14 to find out.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great armband and shoe pouch
The armband is stretchy so it stays comfortable on long runs. You can attach the velcro strap anywhere on the outside of the band so it is infinitely adjustable. The neoprene sleeve holds the nano well. The shoe pouch works well with my Asics and keeps my Nike+ system running accurately. Great product!!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - gets the job done but w/ problems
the product for the most part gets the job done but has major flaws. It looks durable, however; the plastic screen protector is difficult to apply. My nano screen has large air bubbles. They could have easily included a preattached screen protector but instead chose a do-it-yourself attachment.

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