Best mp3player for gym use?

Looking for a player for when I go to the gym. Any suggestions?

bandabou wrote:
The Clip? What are the pro / con s to use?

Extremely small & compact. You can also consider the Sansa SlotMusic player. It's only $20 isn't huge loss if it gets stolen while you're in the shower or broken, but it only works on a card Micro SD or SDHC; no internal memory or edge. It has no display to break and works with an AAA battery. Cards 2 GB is a dime a dozen these days, and they hold enough music for several work-out sessions without repeating.

Both the Clip and the SM player have clips so that they can be attached to your clothing, and weighing vitually nothing, they shouldn't come clipped not slamming into the weight machine.

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