http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?in ... J9AlnvzGwE
I've been looking for one of these for some time now. There are a few others that are quite a bit more expensive, and there's also the waterproof cases available at waterproofcases.net for regular mp3 players, but this looks like it will be perfect. 128MB isn't huge, but enough for a 2 hour session if you compress your mp3's at 96 or 128 or so.
For $50 bucks, it hard to go wrong. I'm ordering one now. 8)
Actually, it's even less, apply coupn code "DEALNEWS" for 10% off.
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Hey also try http://www.wetsound.net/default.aspx?source=kiteboard
These guys hooked us up with some players, bags and earphones during the shotting of WindReels Vol. 1
It's sweet being able to listen to tunes on the water...just watch out for the poeple around you.
They are a good solution if you already have a player. They also offer reasonably priced players.
These guys hooked us up with some players, bags and earphones during the shotting of WindReels Vol. 1
It's sweet being able to listen to tunes on the water...just watch out for the poeple around you.
They are a good solution if you already have a player. They also offer reasonably priced players.
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