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Marware offers universal pouch for Nike+iPod sensor
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, August 7, 2006
News Category: iPod Accessories
Marware has announced a new protective pouch designed to allow runners to use the Nike+iPod Sport Kit with shoes other than compatible Nike+ models. Made of neoprene and rubber with a velcro closure, the Sportsuit Sensor+ fits any running shoe and stores the Nike+iPod wireless sensor. “The Sportsuit Sensor+ is easily attached and removed by slipping a small rubber strap underneath your shoelaces and fastening it with a strong velcro closure,” explains the company. “Once in place, your Nike + iPod wireless sensor is protected from all the elements that serious runners encounter.” The Sportsuit Sensor+ sells for $10 and is available for pre-order now.
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I ordered this and got it last week. It works great. I used velcro before and that didn’t always stay synced up. With this it has worked just fine everytime I have used it. Highly recommend at least getting the Sportsuit Sensor for your shoe.
Posted by Brent on October 3, 2006 at 5:12 PM (PDT)
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hey Blake those red shoes are NIKES and they are youth sizes the NIKE ID’s where you design them youself, I am a woman and I wear youth sizes because my foot is way small!
Posted by april on October 24, 2006 at 12:07 AM (PDT)
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I just ordered this, i hope it works! i like what that guy was saying about this conspiracy about nike. I doubt they signed on with iPod to find out about runner’s stats, because all you need to know to make running shoes is that runners run hah, i’m pretty sure they did it to sell a couple shoes, and to get their name out there, and show they are hip to the technology
Posted by Steve Rylander on December 8, 2006 at 6:33 PM (PDT)
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