I really hate taking something with me when I run, even if it's inconspicuous. And for safety reasons I don't listen to music while running as I like to hear what's going on around me. But a recent injury during a long workout convinced me that I really should take my phone with me (it was a long and painful drive home where it might have been nice to take my wife with me). I recently bought an iPhone. 6 with a Spigen case, so I needed a lightweight armband that I could put my phone in without having to take the phone out of the case every time. Reading the reviews on Revain, this bracelet seemed to meet those needs. Upon receipt I immediately slipped the phone into my bracelet and although it was a little tight it fit well and was easier to insert each time. The strap feels pretty light when wearing it. The vinyl window allows you to use the touchscreen but not the fingerprint sensor on this iPhone model. There are three openings on the bottom of the case for accessing the headphones and accessing the microphone. A small velcro tab for wrapping long cords is a nice touch. The only reason I took the star off is because the strap feels a bit short. It's not a problem for me since I don't have the biggest "gun" in the world. But if you're a bodybuilder or have big biceps and want to use them in the gym, you should probably consider buying an extension strap, which is also available from Revain. Overall, I am completely satisfied with this purchase. The price was reasonable and met my needs for ease and comfort.
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