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Marware SportSuit II Review If you're someone who takes your PDA with you wherever you go, be it the top of a mountain or just the office, you should consider buying this case. This case is a neoprene case from Marware (http://www.Marware.com). I conducted a few tests with the case. Putting my trusty ole' (and outdated - I think I should start using a new one, don't you?) Aero inside it, I slipped on the belt clip, and clipped it on. I casually went about my day. I was hoping it would slip off, so I could see how affective the padding was, but to my dismay, it stayed on. I was forced to drop it deliberately. I ended up doing this a few times, because as word got around that I had this case, people wanted to see an actual demonstration. Thankfully, my Aero is still around and in one piece. I dropped it three times, and each time the case held beautifully. On the outside, there is a pocket, so you can put a few notes, or other thin odds and ends in it. Once you zip it open, you have several features. On the left, there are three pockets, which can be used for business cards, credit cards, and ID cards. In the right side, there are two horizontal I would recommend this for anyone who carries their PDA around with them throughout the day. It retails for $20-25 and is available at their website. Copyright ©
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Posted Tuesday, June 25, 2002 by PDA Center
I received a blue SportSuit II. They do make different size cases to accommodate your PDA. They also have a new line out called the SportSuit Pocket PC. I think they said it best on the package. "Can you do it all? This case can. Built tough, built rugged, built to last. At home anywhere, the SportSuit II goes from desktop to mountaintop with no fuss. Perfection, performance, and panache, for life on the leading edge. Life's short, grab your SportSuit II and go."
strips of Velcro and some Velcro tabs to stick on to your PDA (if you want) to secure it in. I personally found it easier to just slip the PDA in by itself, without any Velcro, but it isn't as secured that way. It also comes with a small stylus holder. The zipper itself is nice, and zips up very smoothly. In terms of protection, both the front and back are reinforced. The back is reinforced with plastic, and the front has "heavy duty screen protection," which I'm assuming is also plastic. Lastly, there are 2mm of neoprene all around the case, which cushions it, and has the added benefit of being water resistant.