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I just bought the Griffin Nano armband and compared it to DLO's sport band set while in the store - the difference is night and day. The neoprene arm band by Griffin is comfortable and fully adjustable for arms of all sizes. The orange piece for wrapping extra cord around is sufficient for a large amount of extra cord, if you have extra long cords for your headphones. The plastic covering allows easy access to the dial, and inserting the nano "head first" means the hold button is covered. The only drawback for those concerned about moisture is that the bottom is left mostly exposed. Overall, it's pretty well-made, though!
Posted by zoeyjo on July 27, 2006 at 9:08 PM (PDT)