Just how strong is the clip/hinge

I think everybody planning to get one will ask this.
So ... you lucky ones, let us know
(to attach to jeans, sit on it, attach to running gear ...)
Thanks!
Chris.

I just got mine today.
I have had an Ipod 4g
1g nano
and now this shuffle.
I think this shuffle is excellent at what is does. It is so small and it is well made and designed.
I use an hpda (google it) and it clips right to it.
http://static.flickr.com/105/29181044724c60c3e2fb.jpg
I think I will use this for my day to day use.
Worse case I break it and I get a new one for 80$. ....
By that time there will be a 2gigger...
T$
www.tgrier.com
Texas

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