(Australia-NewsWire.Com, May 01, 2015 ) Gold Coast, QLD -- Fitness and running enthusiasts will be wanting to take their new Apple Watch for a run. But if they wear the Watch on a run they must take their iPhone…so don't forget the iPhone. Debate heightens over the dependence of the Watch on the iPhone. This dependence may be the fundamental weakness of the Watch - its Achilles heel.
At the same time this linkage and tethering to the iPhone currently positions the Zaad running waist pack strategically into the Amazon market place. If runners need to carry their iPhone while they are running they will be wanting a suitable mobile carrying device.
There are more than 300 million active iPhone users in the world. This statistic coupled with the millions of runners who pound the pavements, trails and treadmills means that these runners must have a way of storing valuables, like an iPhone, on their bodies. The Zaad running pouch is worn around the waist of a runner and can carry an iPhone. .
The Zaad pouch is large enough to hold an iPhone 6 Plus. The phone fits easily into it even if it is in a case. The pouch with its internal compartments sits flat against the body and is connected to an elastic belt with strong plastic clasps. Not only does the pouch hold the iPhone but there is space for some cash, cards and ID. Next to the pouch is a small velcro pocket for keys and there are several elastic loops to hold power gels, sunscreen and other small personal effects.
While the linkage between the Apple Watch and the iPhone may be the Watch's fatal flaw it is in fact a triumph for the running belt. Runners who want to wear the latest technology will be needing a way to carry their iPhones.
About Shemaji Online
The running waist pack that secures and protects valuables while exercising is produced by the Australian corporation, Shemaji . Shemaji specializes in running accessories.