iPad Resists Smashination Thanks To Extreme Sleeve

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Monday, April 11th, 2011

It’s not every day you decide to drop a bowling ball on an iPad, but when you do you’ll probably want a sleeve made of smart materials that can absorb the impact and puncture.

Made with molded PORON® XRD™ material, the G-Form Extreme Sleeve™ offers consistent, repeated impact absorption for dependable performance throughout the life of the product. Available in both yellow and black, it is easily cleanable, durable, abrasion-resistant and covered by a limited lifetime guarantee. If for any reason you’re dissatisfied, send it back to us and we will replace it free of charge, not including shipping.

It costs $59.95 and is available now. It apparently fits the iPad 2 with a Smart Cover installed, as well.

Product Page via Redferret

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