WaterField Designs announces new iPad products

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Feb 9, 2010 at 3:02pm

imageWaterField Designs has introduced the first its cases for the Apple iPad: the iPad Ultimate SleeveCase and the Suede Jacket.

The Ultimate SleeveCase includes shock-absorbing neoprene and screen protecting, impact-resistant plastic plus a scratch-free, screen cleaning Ultrasuede liner; the Suede Jacket’s custom sizing coupled with UltraSuede stretch memory purportedly ensures a snug fit for scratch protection. Both are available for pre-order.

The Suede Jacket, with or without an optional stretch pocket, protects the iPad from the occasional ding in a scratch- and static-free Ultrasuede case that can double as a screen cleaner. Small pull-tabs help ease iPad insertion and removal. It costs US$19 or $25 with the pocket. It’s available in black.

The Ultimate SleeveCase (shown) provides scratch-free and multi-layer protection. The iPad case interior is fully lined with screen-cleaning Ultrasuede. A ballistic nylon outer shell is lined with high-grade shock-absorbing neoprene and an impact-resistant insert to protect the iPad screen. A bottom loop helps ease iPad removal.

Users may customize with several options: horizontal or vertical case orientation, brown leather or Lead Indium trim, a shoulder strap and/or a removable “Piggyback” accessories pouch. Prices start at $55.

These TSA friendly iPad cases allow travelers to breeze through airport security. Both Apple iPad cases can be used alone or in WaterField’s Muzetto, Cargo, Cozmo, or VertiGo bags.



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