· fits all generations of iPODS including the latest releases
· fits your iPod right side up or upside down so that the LCD screen reads right side up when on the arm!
· clear protective mylar window that can be played right through to operate the touch / click wheel and buttons
· openings in the bottom to access the hold button and to insert the headphone jack
· a flap to securely hold down excess earbud cord so it doesn't get tangled up during activity
· and a mini pocket for the earbuds when not in use
· armband strap is easily adjustable with one hand from 8 - 20"
· pocket dimensions: H - 4.1", W - 2.4", D - fits .43 to .7"
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
What's neoprene?
Neoprene is the same material used to make wet suits. It is lightweight, comfortable and stretches so it hugs your body when the belt is strapped around your waist.
How big of a waist size does Tune Belt fit?
Tune Belt does not specify a maximum waist size because the belt stretches and so the issue is one of comfort. In general, Tune Belt will fit up to a size 40-42 when the belt is adjusted for the maximum waist size.
How long will my Tune Belt last?
The life of Tune Belt can vary greatly depending on how it is used, how often it is used, how often the waist size is adjusted, whether the waist size is properly adjusted (never try to pull the neoprene through the buckle after the belt is on but hand-feed it through the buckle system before the belt is put on), how tightly the belt is worn, how much perspiration gets on the belt (salt will break down he neoprene by drying it out over time), where the belt is stored when not in use (sunlight also causes neoprene to dry out and deteriorate), whether the belt is washed and how heavy of a cassette/CD is used. Depending on these factors, Tune Belt can last anywhere from one to seven years.
What is Tune Belt's warranty policy?
Tune Belt is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship up to one year. This policy is not intended to warrant against problems that may occur from heavy use or improper use. An original purchase receipt or other proof of purchase is required to document the date of purchase and the start of coverage.
pocket dimensions and maximum content sizes. The maximum content sizes are generally larger because 1) the pocket flap enables players to stick out the top a little for some products, and 2) the neoprene stretches some to fit larger sizes.