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| You can't blame women for what they do wrong in the same way that you can't blame a dog for what it does wrong. Join Date: Sep 2002
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| MP3 Player Armbands Let me start out by saying this is for a marketing project in college. I had bought an arm band for my creative zen v and when I received the armband it did not fit around my arms. Now my arms are not massive by any stretch of the imagination (maybe 17.5 inches). I was wondering if other weightlifters / bodybuilders were having similar difficulties with armbands from other companies? Back to the marketing project. I figure if many people were having this problem it would probably be a good idea, because who spends more time at the gym? |
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| You can betray me Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Houston
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+20 Internets | whenever I work arms my armband feels like it wants to rocket off sometimes, but would stay on. Anyway because of my nervousness of losing a valuable mp3 player I just started wearing it on my wrist (wrapping it all the way around) whenever I do arms. I figured giant armed dudes always did the same. Though mine still stretches pretty damn far, I just wouldn't feel comfortable if I had massive arms. Though there is this one guy at the gym with massive arms who wear it normally, so maybe you just got a cheap one. I think he has an iPod though. I have a cheap on myself (like $6 on ebay), my brother paid like $30 for his armband though but it feels a lot more durable. |
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| You can't blame women for what they do wrong in the same way that you can't blame a dog for what it does wrong. Join Date: Sep 2002
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| Heh, definately not the cheap one. Its really really well made, better than any armband I've ever had, but alas it isnt stretchy. Its the creative brand one so after shipping the damn thing was almost $40. |
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