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stevesliva
Joined: 11 Dec 2004 Posts: 10136 Location: SEA
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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| climbhoser wrote: | | Not 2 minutes after typing ^^^^this^^^^ I sloshed coffee on the corner of my new iPhone 4S. Close freaking call. |
My wife's took a dip in a dog bowl... dove out of a pocket.
She immediately turned it off and it sat in a bowl of rice for three days. It was fine. Which was good, because it was about a week old. |
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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x2 on the rice. We've used it for all kinds of devices that have gone in the drink. Phones, WII-motes, tv remotes... its all taken a dip and its all been recovered. _________________
| rl wrote: | | Kinda like post first then smoke crack |
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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| climbhoser wrote: | | rsireland3 wrote: | | climbhoser wrote: | "Gorilla glass is really tough and i don't believe in screen protectors - but i can't guarantee that you can't scratch it if you routinely keep your phone in a bag of nails while running in the Dakar Rally."
Ha ha ha...
Common theme in that thread you posted: phone in one pocket, other crap in another. Sounds frighteningly more simple than it actually is, doesn't it? | Well, you'd be surprised.... The AT&T pre-cut stick on protectors are cheap enough that it is not a question of why but rather one of why not. |
My wife had a protector on her iPhone 4 for a year, and I never used one. After a year she took it off to put a new one on, and played around for a few minutes. She never put a new one on.
We use our phones like extensions of our hands...user experience is ultimate. Those protectors are worse than condoms. | That's cool. YMMV _________________
| rl wrote: | | Kinda like post first then smoke crack |
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ghostofcarl
Joined: 22 Jul 2010 Posts: 6592
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:08 am Post subject: |
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| climbhoser wrote: | | rsireland3 wrote: | | climbhoser wrote: | "Gorilla glass is really tough and i don't believe in screen protectors - but i can't guarantee that you can't scratch it if you routinely keep your phone in a bag of nails while running in the Dakar Rally."
Ha ha ha...
Common theme in that thread you posted: phone in one pocket, other crap in another. Sounds frighteningly more simple than it actually is, doesn't it? | Well, you'd be surprised.... The AT&T pre-cut stick on protectors are cheap enough that it is not a question of why but rather one of why not. |
My wife had a protector on her iPhone 4 for a year, and I never used one. After a year she took it off to put a new one on, and played around for a few minutes. She never put a new one on.
We use our phones like extensions of our hands...user experience is ultimate. Those protectors are worse than condoms. |
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Sawyer

Joined: 27 Mar 2009 Posts: 916 Location: 802
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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Just got my drisuit case ($60). Will keep y'all posted. So far so good.
An instant plus is that the outer case isn't rubber like it is on my OtterBox, so sliding it in and out of jeans and other tightish pockets is not a PITA anymore.
For now, some photos of a year and a half old OtterBox in need of replacement and what it's done to my phone. I think it's definitely served its purpose and like anything else I own, has a limited life. I might not use it all of the time when I'm outdoors, but my phone goes everywhere with me, always in a pocket and never with keys.
The 'box kept scratches off the screen and did really well to protect the phone from impacts. That said, it wasn't perfect, (I do not expect there to be a perfect offering out there, by the way) given how I roughly treat/toss around electronics, I'd say it did pretty well. (I don't get pissed and throw stuff, it's more like throwing hard objects around in a pack)
My biggest complaints are the fact that the built in screen protector got scratched up merely by my fingernails and makes the phone irritating to read in full sun and that the plastic inner layer scratched up the metal antenna band around the phone. All aesthetic things, but if scratches happen, I would expect them to come from things other than a $50 case i.e. me dropping it when I've taken it out to clean it, which I had to do every few weeks or so as grit would collect in there and make tiny marks on the bottom of the handset. OtterBox has switched to a more rugged rubber since I got my case, but I've fondled a new one and the fit isn't nearly as good, but like everything else, it's a reasonable compromise.
Pix. _________________ 28 pages of blah, blah, blah. -Grant
Congrats. You've just discovered what [this] forum is all about. -x-eff
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paul
Joined: 19 Jan 2005 Posts: 244 Location: SLC
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Another vote for the Seal Line. I put my old phone case (to mimic having the phone in it) in, sealed it, and let it float in water - no visible leakage. The phone is somewhat useable without removing it. I'd guess a ziplock, replaced now and then, would work as well. |
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lowangle al
Joined: 20 Mar 2008 Posts: 472 Location: anchorage
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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I recently read that 3,000,000 phones a year get dropped in the toilet. _________________ " good skiing is where you find it" Dickie |
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Teli-stoked

Joined: 11 Mar 2008 Posts: 86 Location: The Selkirks
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:07 pm Post subject: |
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Two good options:
Both meet the IPX 7 standard, which is submerged for 1/2 an hour in a meter of water.
www.outdoortech.com look for I-Phone 4 case.
or
www.outdoorresearch.com and look for the Sensor dry pocket.
One is a soft case the other a hard case.
Have worked great for me, I use the hard case for paddling and the soft case for skiing or rain days on the trail.
Cheers! _________________ Embrace your Inner Endorphins! |
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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My complaint w/ Otterbox is that moisture builds up under the screen protector when i put it in my jacket while skiing. That makes it freakin useless. My OB is on a Motorola Atrix. _________________
| rl wrote: | | Kinda like post first then smoke crack |
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Sawyer

Joined: 27 Mar 2009 Posts: 916 Location: 802
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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| rsireland3 wrote: | | My complaint w/ Otterbox is that moisture builds up under the screen protector when i put it in my jacket while skiing. That makes it freakin useless. My OB is on a Motorola Atrix. |
Got the same problem, though it only showed up in the last two months out of the year that I've had the thing. _________________ 28 pages of blah, blah, blah. -Grant
Congrats. You've just discovered what [this] forum is all about. -x-eff
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Sawyer wrote: | | rsireland3 wrote: | | My complaint w/ Otterbox is that moisture builds up under the screen protector when i put it in my jacket while skiing. That makes it freakin useless. My OB is on a Motorola Atrix. |
Got the same problem, though it only showed up in the last two months out of the year that I've had the thing. | right from day one, which made me feel really good about dropping all that coin... _________________
| rl wrote: | | Kinda like post first then smoke crack |
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3PinGrin
Joined: 05 Nov 2005 Posts: 951 Location: between fens and potholes
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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| rsireland3 wrote: | | My complaint w/ Otterbox is that moisture builds up under the screen protector when i put it in my jacket while skiing. That makes it freakin useless. My OB is on a Motorola Atrix. |
I have found that this is easily remedied with a small piece of plastic grocery bag material wrapped around the otterbox. This keeps the moisture outside the bag material. Cheap, effective, and uber classy. _________________ "Throw you in the pigpen, and you come out vice president of the hogs." Burt Lancaster |
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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| 3PinGrin wrote: | | rsireland3 wrote: | | My complaint w/ Otterbox is that moisture builds up under the screen protector when i put it in my jacket while skiing. That makes it freakin useless. My OB is on a Motorola Atrix. |
I have found that this is easily remedied with a small piece of plastic grocery bag material wrapped around the otterbox. This keeps the moisture outside the bag material. Cheap, effective, and uber classy. | defgeats the whole purpose of the OB. I took off the OB and use a snack sized ziplock now when skiing As previously mentiuoned in this thread I also use a stick on screen protector. Takes care of two of my three needs. impact protection, not so much. However, I found that due to size, the phone would jump out of my hand more often than not WITH the OB, so remove the OB, remove the problem. _________________
| rl wrote: | | Kinda like post first then smoke crack |
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3PinGrin
Joined: 05 Nov 2005 Posts: 951 Location: between fens and potholes
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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| rsireland3 wrote: | | defgeats the whole purpose of the OB. |
Well maybe my fortune is calling, with customized grocery bag wraps at very reasonable prices. Plus, if you act now I will throw in a free coffee can/wax/string backup phone. This great addition normally retails for over $20 but is yours free if you act now.  _________________ "Throw you in the pigpen, and you come out vice president of the hogs." Burt Lancaster |
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rsireland3

Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 17712 Location: EL/R -6.12, SL/A -8.15 in NW VT and slightly south of the Poutine Curtain
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Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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| 3PinGrin wrote: | | rsireland3 wrote: | | defgeats the whole purpose of the OB. |
Well maybe my fortune is calling, with customized grocery bag wraps at very reasonable prices. Plus, if you act now I will throw in a free coffee can/wax/string backup phone. This great addition normally retails for over $20 but is yours free if you act now.  | snack. sized. zp-lock. _________________
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