So, I finally got my hands on the TuckSling ankle extender for my Garmin watch, and here's the tea.
First off, the concept is genius. As someone who walks on a treadmill with an incline, this little gadget ensures I don't miss a single step. It's adjustable and fits snugly over my sock—no slipping, no sliding.
But let's talk about the material. It's stiff. Like, really stiff. If you're planning to wear it directly on your skin for long periods, think again. Over a sock? Perfectly fine. Direct contact? Hello, chafing.
I saw some reviews complaining about 3D-printed imperfections and quality issues. Mine did have a few tiny plastic strings, but nothing a quick trim couldn't fix. And hey, the seller even threw in a free strap—nice touch!
Compatibility is another thing. It works with my Forerunner 965 (22mm band), but if your watch has a wider band, you might be out of luck. The product description could be clearer about this.
Overall? It's not perfect, but it gets the job done. If you're tired of missing steps while pushing a stroller or biking, this might just be worth it—as long as you wear it over something!