"The SportBand is my first running gadget, and I have now logged 100 miles with it. Overall, I would recommend it to another recreational runner. It is simple in design (instructions barely needed), and I had no software/installation issues. I even accidentally forgot to take the band off before a shower, and it emerged functional and unscathed. I find myself itching to go running so that I can upload its data. Since I am a beginning runner, I find its pace function helpful for gauging different speeds (what my long, slow run should feel like, what my tempo run should feel like).
Unfortunately, the system is not very accurate, even though I have calibrated it a few times (I am not in Nike+ shoes). It is only useful for ballpark figures. Additionally, the watch component is not very durable. I tripped once during a trail run, and though the fall was very minor (I was barely scratched), the watch display is marred by some gold cracks within the display itself, as though the liquid crystal (?) is damaged (I did not land on the display). If the accuracy of the system, durability of the watch could be improved, and if it could include a backlight, this product would be great.
Finally, design of the Nike+ website could use a few improvements: 1) the map your run feature doesn't allow one to see intermediate distances along a route that one has plotted; 2) if one could input notes about a given uploaded run (weather, how one felt, etc.), the website would be a much more useful training log."
I run: 16-30 miles a week
I run primarily to: Train for another sport