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I dont like Nike shoes...is there a third party option (shoe) which I can use for the Nike sensor?
- Asked by TB from NEW LENOX
- 30/09/2009
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I'm not sure if there are other shoes that support the sensor but Nike sells a pouch which ties into the shoe laces of any shoe. The cost is around $10 and it is serves the same purpose as any Nike + shoes.
- Answered by MA from Brownsville
- 18/10/2009
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Taken from reviews.cnet.com (Google "nike ipod sport kit", it's there on the 1st page)
"... special Nike + shoes are not a requirement..."- Answered by AC from King's Lynn
- 1/10/2009
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I purchased a pouch that attaches to the laces of any shoe so you can use it. I love toys like this to
motivate me but unfortunately the sensor does not have any way of letting you know that it is
at the end of it's life span so when you go on a run you realize that it's not working any more.
This was very anoying on my recent 10k run!- Answered by LS from Ramsey
- 19/10/2009
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you can actually cut away at the tounge of your shoe which can act as pouch because there is usually a layer of mesh and a layer below that. It should work in a similar way to the pouch that you can buy for 10 dollars.
- Answered by LA from Honolulu
- 28/11/2009
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I've seen a pic of someone cutting a slit in the tongue of their trainer to insert it in there. Haven't tried it myself tho.
- Answered by HC from Durham City
- 3/10/2009
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I just had mine tucked into my laces and the sensor came out and I could not find it....
- Answered by KJ from ANTIBES
- 6/10/2009
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