Pelican 1065CC HardBack Tablet Case - 10"
- Watertight gasket creates a tight seal when the case is shut
- Easy-open latch remains shut under pressure or after impact
- Automatic purge valve keeps water and dust out and balances air pressure
- The Pelican 1065CC HardBack tablet case features a molded, shock-absorbent liner that offers plush protection from impact and scratches
Imported.
| Best use | Travel |
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| Material(s) | Polycarbonate |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Dimensions | 9.9 x 7.7 x 0.8 inches |
| Weight | 1 pound |
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Feb 19, 2014too big for new ipad
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Sep 2, 2012Good for everyday tooThis case is very rugged. At first I thought it'd be kind of a generic fit, but it seems almost perfectly tailored to an iPad2 with an Apple smart cover. A bandana or screen cleaning cloth...
Read More This case is very rugged. At first I thought it'd be kind of a generic fit, but it seems almost perfectly tailored to an iPad2 with an Apple smart cover. A bandana or screen cleaning cloth could fit in on top too. At first I figured I'd use it only when taking it out of the house, but I like how easy it slips in and the latch opens and closes smoothly, so it's effortless to take it around the house and pop it out right when you need it. It really up-armors the iPad without making it constantly bulky, like the Griffin Survivor or the M-Edge nerf-like case. I can bring it in the car and put it under a seat or in the trunk w/o worrying about it getting crunched, or put it in a generic carry-on bag, and just slip it into a plane's seat pocket, and not worry about the crud in the pocket getting in the ports. I just got it, so I don't really know how it'll do long term. I'll award another star later if all goes well. I'm pretty confident that Pelican products are pretty durable since that seems to be their no.1 claim to fame.
Read More This was probably the right size for the old 2012 ipad but not snug for the new 2014 smaller slimmer retina ipad. If you tend to cram too much into your daypack, this might help save your screen but it kind of defeats the slim lightweight advantages of buying and ipad in the first place. When you are in a very wet environment it is probably worth it.