Securely attaches the Nike+ iPod or Nike+ SportBand sensor to any lace type shoe
Holds the Nike+ sensor in a tight, small neoprene pouch, extremely durable
Maintains full accuracy of the Nike+ system
Attaches through the laces at 4 braided nylon attachment points, low profile, will not tear
100% Guaranteed Satisfaction, includes iPod nano Screen Protector
Rating: - Simple & Effective!
The shoe pouch is perfect for my new Nike+ sensor. It enables me to use it with any pair of running shoes. I like to switch shoes based on weather and type of run, so the pouch is perfect. In fact, I plan on purchasing several more so I can leave one on each pair.
Rating: - Works exactly as it should
The shoe pouch does exactly what it says it does. Works well with my i-pod. The velcro fastener makes me nervous and I check it frequently though. More because I stress about velcro than because it needs to be stressed about.
Rating: - Good Idea for Nike+ SportsBand
Good method for securing the sensor to shoe. Does not affect lacing method on shoe. No chance of the sensor falling out.
Rating: - Great product for an alternative to Nike+ shoes.
Great product. It is a super simple and cheap solution to being forced to buy Nike shoes. Very accurate and easy to use.
Rating: - Nike sensor pouch
Shoe Pouch, Assorted Colors, Compatible with Nike+ iPod and Nike+ SportBand, Includes Free iPod nano Screen Protector This works great to hold the Nike+ sensor, love it.
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