🏅 Pace Yourself to Victory!
The PACETAT Temporary Pacing Tattoo is a game-changer for runners, providing a clear and convenient way to track your pace during training and races. With a high-contrast design, it features mile-by-mile pacing information, is water-resistant, and can be reused for several days, making it an essential tool for any serious runner.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | Full: 4:15 | Half: 2:07 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**G
Chicago Marathon
Haven’t used them yet but it’s been helpful seeing where I need to be after my training runs. I’ll try to come back and add to this once I complete Chicago
B**N
Great for Half and Full Marathons!
Used this pace tattoo for 5 Marathons and 2 half’s and it’s amazing! Super easy to read and won’t come off while running. Highly recommend if you’re running with a goal in mind. Will buy again for sure
A**O
I love👌
it helped me a lot it's perfect it looks good and clearly👍
T**O
Don't believe the description: It comes only 1 tattoo
It comes only 1 tattoo and not the 30 units as per description.
P**.
PACETATs perfect for marathons!
My husband has used Pacetats in two Boston Marathons, and LOVES them!! He has tried other types of pace-gear, but loves his tats. We were delayed in ordering them, and the company made sure they were delivered to our hotel in Boston. I love these guys!!
A**N
Works great and does its job
Went on and off easy when I wanted it to. Didn’t wear off during my marathon even though I was wearing arm warmers.
B**G
Wrong finishing time, but in miles not kilometers
I ordered a 4:55 tattoo, received a 4:25 tattoo, kind of useless to me 2 days before the race. But at least it was in miles, not kilometers.
T**Y
Really useful.
I used these for my sub-2:30 half marathon race, and my sub-2 half marathon. It was really useful to just look down at my wrist and see what time I was supposed to cross a mile marker. My only gripe would be the font size is a little small for my middle-aged eyes I think. I found I had to slow down a little to really see the correct mile time I was aiming for. Not a huge deal. I found that if I was questioning it I'd just push on to the next mile and try again.
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