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Additional security June 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got this because the one that came with the Omron has a plastic clip and I questioned the longevity since we use our pedometers every day.
Passable and worth the price May 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought as a replacement for the pocket leash and alligator clamp that came with an Omron Walking Style Pedometer. When the pedometer is carried loose in a pocket it NEEDS the lanyard and clamp, or I found it will lose up to half the steps I take. Clamping it -- even on a leash -- keeps the pedometer in synch with your hip motion, and thus able to record every step.
This leash came with two alligator clamps -- one plastic and one metal. I choose the plastic clamp, as it seemed closest in appearance to the Omron original. I have found that the replacement plastic clamp does NOT have the clamping bite -- the hold -- the original had. It works most of the time, but comes loose too much. (I can not speak for the metal clamp, since I discarded it when I installed the replacement lanyard.)
Still, this replacement lanyard and clamp makes the pedometer count steps correctly and the price was right.
Shipping was quick too!
A good idea November 12, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's a good idea to use one so that if your pedometer works itself loose, it won't drop or get lost.Safety Leash for Pedometer (1) Unit. Helps Save Pedometers From Loss
Good mental exercise July 18, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
No instructions came with the leash on how to string it in order to attach it to the pedometer, but that was good because I had to flex my brain muscle a bit to figure it out and it was fun. A pedometer safety leash is a must, as I am sure pedometer users know.
Paid for itself many times over February 21, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Lost one pedometer (expensive one from my wife) the first week of wearing one. Got a leash and haven't lost one in months since, though at least 4 times have found pedometer hanging from leash. The fact that I also wear a fanny pack while walking may increase my loss rate, having that rubbing against it. So leash may be less essential for you than for me.
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