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Mini Test: MP3 Carriers
By Runner's World on 15/11/2005 11:42:06
RW tests products from M-Pac, Nathan and Sugoi
If you'd rather listen to Beethoven than Beyoncé when you use the treadmill in the gym, or prefer Travis to traffic when you're training outside, then these three products will make running with an MP3 player easy. (By the way, while Travis
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RW Test: MP3 Players
By on 07/12/2009 13:55:48
We take the latest digital music players out for a test run, and break down all the technical jargon so you don't have to
Training to music has come a long way since the days of portable cassette players, and choosing the right digital music player can be a minefield of technical terms. Learn your MP3 from your WMA and your AAC from your GB with our guide to the best
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RW MP3 Player Test
By Runner's World on 11/05/2006 15:56:52
RW tests products from Philips, Advanced, MobiBlu, Apple, iRiver and Samsung
For motivation on the run, few things come close to your favourite songs. If you want to push yourself to the limit during a speed session or just need something to take your mind off the fact you've another 20 miles to go, then grab an MP3 player
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Nike+: First Look
By Runner's World on 13/07/2006 07:58:50
Nike - along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. It's a speed and distance monitor within the world's favourite MP3 player
The Nike+ receiver fits into the bottom of a standard iPod NanoNike – along with Apple - have just put on a sprint in the race to make the sexiest running gadget yet. The ‘Nike+’ kit turns Apple’s sleek iPod Nano MP3 player into a speed and distance
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RW Test: Nike+ SportBand
By Runner's World on 30/05/2008 11:08:50
Find out how Nike's latest speed-and-distance monitor fared under the scrutiny of the RW team
-and-distance monitor designed for those who prefer to run without their favourite tunes pounding in their ears. Can the Nike+ SportBand do for running purists what the original Nike+ kit did for the die-hard music fans? We put it through its paces to find out.How does
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Christmas Gift Guide 2008
By Runner's World on 09/12/2008 09:17:07
Whether your budget is £2 or £200, find the perfect present for the runner in your life in our Christmas gift guide (of course, you could print it out, highlight what you want and leave it somewhere strategic too...).
iStik MP3 holder, £19.99 www.goistik.com If you've got an iPod nano, there's an iStik for you. The super-strong magnets keep it firmly attached to your clothes and won't make holes or pull, leaving your hands free to enjoy your run
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RW Test: Headphones
By Runner's World on 03/03/2009 11:22:01
RW Test Ultimate Ears Super-Fi 3, Ubanana, Mi-Sport, Koss KSC9 Sportclip, Sony MDR-AS20J Active Series, Klepsch Custom 2, Sennheiser PMX 80, Audio-Technica CK7
www.u-banana.comWireless headphones with built-in MP3 player (PC and Mac compatible). The Ubanana is also waterproof and comes with five different sizes of ear plug. It has a 2GB memory which equates to 500 songs or 15 hours of play. The controls
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How To Look After Your Kit
By David Mitchell on 14/07/2008 15:00:18
Get more mileage from your money with these simple gear do's and don'ts
follow the instructions and look after it you shouldn’t need to replace it. Companies such as Camelbak offer lifetime guarantees on their reservoirs.MP3 PLAYERSQ: What features should I look out for if I’m going to buy an MP3 player?A: Choose a model
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Best of Gear
By Runner's World on 15/08/2003 12:38:40
Highlights and frequently asked questions from our Gear forum - plus RW gear test reports
?Timex SDM - problem with the pace zone alarmTimex SDM - how do you use yours? Timex SDM - accuracyTimex SDM - accuracyOther electronics/softwareAudio - which secure earphones?Audio - Minidisc and MP3 playersAudio - MP3 player recommendations - big thread
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RW Lightweight Jackets Test
By Runner's World on 06/09/2007 10:19:08
RW tests products from Adidas, Brooks, Gore, Haglöfs, Nike, Patagonia, Ronhill and Saucony
features including stretchy mesh inserts under the arms. There’s a secure MP3 pocket on the chest with earphone cord hole, and two more pockets on the front. Though at first it seems a fussy jacket, it’s actually comfortable and practical to run in
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