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It looks like a good idea as away to use the phone/ipod. i currently just keep it in a pocket or if I have the Fairing on I tuck it in a pouch pocket and then run headphones/earbuds.
Looks cool indeed, but also looks like you need to unscrew the cover every time you want to get the iPhone in or out of there, a bit cumbersome if you ask me. i also wonder if it is water proof.
Isnt it bad enough we already have people in their cars that cant stop playing with there phones. Now we are going to have people on motorcycles playing with them!!!
With the speed at which new phone models come out, it seems like a lot of money to spend on something that will be outdated in a year. I'm sure the next Iphone or Itouch will be a little different size and this won't work anymore.
Looks good but spendy. I just took a piece of sticky velco and stuck the soft half on the bib and the other half to the back of my Ipod. Doesnt look to bad and it works great. (50 cents)
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