H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt
By Daved | Permalink |
I have never fully understood why they always made arm bands to hold your tunes while working out. From walkmans, to cd players, and now iPods; they all go on your arm. Maybe it is my lack of a workout routine, but it just seems like it would be annoying to have such a cumbersome object bouncing around on your arm. What if you have tiny arms? Then what do you do? better still, what do you do if the sport or exercise you are participating in doesn’t allow for a arm band?
Armband iPod holders are fine for the gym or taking some runs around the block, but there are a whole world of activities that would be made harder by wearing an iPod on your arm. More active sports such as swimming, climbing, surfing, or running without an iPod strapped to your arm demand something more than a glorified arm rubber band. For these individuals, there is the H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt.
The H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt is a large, soft, durable neoprene belt that fits around your waist. This H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt allows for your iPod to best in the small of your back rather than on your arm. By keeping your iPod secure on your back, you wont be bothered by bulky objects flopping around on your arm. The H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt was designed with swimming and other watersports in mind, but it can be used for a number of other active sports and workouts.
It is worth mentioning that the H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt does not include the waterproof housing for your iPod or the waterproof headphones. Both of those are sold separately.
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I’ve never thought of taking music with you while diving. I think that it kills the ambiance. It’s so peaceful down there. Hmmm maybe classical music or jazz would work.