1 Iphone case - Griffin survivor Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:32 pm
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Made by Griffin technologies of Casio G-Shock watch fame this is the Griffin survivor military spec iphone case.
I've had one of these for over 2 years an find it really excellent, especially if, like me, you are in the habit of dropping phones!
Just two days ago I put the phone on my pannier as I dressed for the road. I then rode a quick 40kms across the Capital city, sprinting between lights..onto motorway at up to 120km and finally about 10 kms on rural roads. I did not realise I had not stowed the phone safely until I got off the bike
(2nd time I've done this but not so far or fast the first time.)
3 part case with screen and no slip silicone outer case.
Inside the case the phone is as new condition due to the outer screen and excellent dust covers on all appertures.
Cost c.£10-£15/ €15-€20.
The only downside is that it adds a bit of weight and bulk to the device but still fits in jeans pocket.
For what it's worth this gets a from me.
88
I've had one of these for over 2 years an find it really excellent, especially if, like me, you are in the habit of dropping phones!
Just two days ago I put the phone on my pannier as I dressed for the road. I then rode a quick 40kms across the Capital city, sprinting between lights..onto motorway at up to 120km and finally about 10 kms on rural roads. I did not realise I had not stowed the phone safely until I got off the bike
(2nd time I've done this but not so far or fast the first time.)
3 part case with screen and no slip silicone outer case.
Inside the case the phone is as new condition due to the outer screen and excellent dust covers on all appertures.
Cost c.£10-£15/ €15-€20.
The only downside is that it adds a bit of weight and bulk to the device but still fits in jeans pocket.
For what it's worth this gets a from me.
88
Last edited by 88KE on Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:47 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : add info)
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