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Incase Designs MDP44211 Mini Disc/Tape Music Belt

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(3.5 out of 5)

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:

great for the gym

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Apr 11, 2000
I received an MD recorder as a gift so that I could record my own music to take to the gym and stop being subjected to the whims of the receptionist's musical tastes (or lack thereof). The neoprene pack is great to take to the gym. You can either wear it when moving amongst the weight equipment or hang it on a cardiovascular machine. Sure, a fanny pack would probably do the same job, but the small compartment for the player keeps it from bouncing around inside the case. The compartment stretches enough to easily hold three MDs. The only down side of this case is the smaller zippered compartment. The stick remote for the MD player barely fits in there and anyone who uses the headset that came with the MD player wouldn't have a place to put it. Sporty ear-buds fit in there nicely, even with the stick remote and a couple of spare batteries.

18 of 25 people found the following review helpful:

what were they thinking?

(1 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Mar 24, 2000
my mom got this for my birthday and what else can i say except don't get it. it gets the job done as far as carrying your md player and discs, but who would wear this thing? it's a fanny pack. send it back to the 80's.

long term review

(4 out of 5) by ws on Jul 25, 2009 (USA)
After over 5 years of light and careful usage, this product still has not broken.

great for the gym

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Apr 11, 2000
I received an MD recorder as a gift so that I could record my own music to take to the gym and stop being subjected to the whims of the receptionist's musical tastes (or lack thereof). The neoprene pack is great to take to the gym. You can either wear it when moving amongst the weight equipment or hang it on a cardiovascular machine. Sure, a fanny pack would probably do the same job, but the small compartment for the player keeps it from bouncing around inside the case. The compartment stretches enough to easily hold the player and three MDs in cases. The only down side of this case is the smaller zippered compartment. The stick remote for the MD player barely fits in there and anyone who uses the headset that came with the MD player wouldn't have a place to put it. Sporty ear-buds fit in there nicely, even with the stick remote and a couple of spare batteries.

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

The perfect protection for my Hi-Tech toy!

(5 out of 5) by Richard Traverzo on Jul 5, 2000 (Sunrise, Florida United States)
This case is great! It hugs the body so my mini-disc isn't jarred around when I move and it protects it from the elements. I don't know about anybody else but after spending over $200 for my mini-disc, spending another $20 is well worth it to keep my investment secure.