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Apparel reviews of Lewis N. Clark WaterSeals standard Waterproof MP3 or IPOD pouchCustomer Review: Absolutely NOT Rating: 1 Stars
I simply cannot understand how this product manages to stay on the market. I wanted it to work. I love the idea, but the simple fact is that mine began to leak the very first time I used it. Upon closer inspection, I noticed a small tear in the seam. So, I thought, a one-time fault. I tried a second one, and sure enough, it ALSO had a rip in the seam but in a different place. Fortunately, with both tries, I was skeptical so I had used a cheap mp3 player and also stopped using them in time. Buyer be warned. Even if it (they) don't come with torn seams, I can bet against it lasting very long if you have to remove your mp3 player much. It is very tricky to open and close - practically begging to be ripped in the process.
Customer Review: Flooded 3 iPods - bought 2 of these Rating: 1 Stars
I've bought this item twice - it tears easily on the sides which compromises the effectiveness of the product. I should have learned my lesson the first time but decided to give it another try. I've ruined 3 older iPods - the last generation before the Touch, a Nano and now a shuffle clip. I think I'd get better waterproofing from a ZipLoc bag. The heavy plastic/vinyl seems sturdy enough and it does have 3 sets of "zip locks" and a fold-over velcro flap to keep the unit closed. The only thing that the makers didn't figure was that the sides split far too easily.
Oh well... live and learn.
Customer Review: didnt last Rating: 1 Stars
it was fine for the first 20-30 in the pool after that it was leting water in, so unless your using it in the shower or something or just as a precaution (i plan to use it while kayaking, so my mp3 player stands a chance if it goes in) but no gunna work being submerged. headphones are still alright, although they go very deep into your ear canal. im bummed, it would have been nice to have tunes while im swiming,
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