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I'll have to send pictures later, but I have made use of rivet's e-clip, fixed pin and qr belt clip all with my 40G iPod. I use them in conjunction with iSkin's evo and must say that so far, it's the best combination I've found. I finally broke down and attached the adhesive fixed pin to the metal back of my iPod, just above the apple logo, which corresponds quite well to the belt clip hole made for the iSkin belt clip. In this way, the pin sticks above the layer of the iSkin just enough for the e-clip to attach to. The qr belt clip from rivet is not only metal, but also has a curled piece that catches on the seam of one's pants so that there isn't much chance of it slipping off during activity. With a little practice it's quite easy to get the iPod to release from the e-clip just by turning it side ways, holding down the e-clips release button, and pulling dowwards. The iSkin provides protection from rivet's metal parts rubbing against the iPod and if the adhesive ever lets go, the iSkin will keep it from falling I'm sure. I'll send pics to be posted later to show my setup.
Posted by Lindan in Las Vegas on July 8, 2004 at 9:02 PM (PST)
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I was considering buying one of these until I got to their web site and was confronted with half-dressed women modeling their products. Makes it a little difficult to do research at work...
Posted by m0nstermike on January 20, 2005 at 10:32 AM (PST)