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Old 12-30-12, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by coasting
in the cold weather, i want to keep my phone where my body temp can keep it warm. any suggestions?
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^^^Center jersey packet in a neoprene case.
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I just put the bare phone in a jersey pocket. I worked for a phone company and I'm working through the phones I got for free. But they seem to handle it just fine. Even rain rides.
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JerseyBin

I've used a JerseyBin for my phone for a couple of years. The phone's touch screen works fine through the plastic. In recent months the JerseyBin has cracked open along the "seams" by the zip-lock seal, but not enough yet to make me toss it. I also got a larger, clear one that just fits in a jersey pocket, and I use that occasionally for ride information.
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I love the banter here in these threads. I am here as much for the humor as for good advice. That said, what color air pump is best for pumping up my tires?
Don't use the brown air; it increases rolling resistance from the internal friction and the extra weight in your wheels is devastating for your average speed.
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I keep mine in my pants pocket when I wear street clothes to ride (99% of time).
Otherwise, it goes in the saddle bag.
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Originally Posted by coasting
in the cold weather, i want to keep my phone where my body temp can keep it warm. any suggestions?
Yeah, a couple.
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