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Fully protects the phone without compromising size/usability
Cons:
not really strong enough to provide much real protection from a bad drop
I had a skin case for a long time for my old ipod, and I really didn't like it. I hated how sticky the rubber was and how hard it was to get it in and out of my pocket.
This case is smooth, the spray layer they put on the silicone makes a huge difference. It's nice and thin so it doesn't add much to the size. It's actually much thinner than I had thought, the whole thing is very stretchy. Much thinner than the old one for my ipod.
In any case, when paired with a nice screen protector, you have total protection from scratches and minor accidents, but for major drops, I don't know that it would provide much help. But this case has revived my faith in silicone skin cases. It's my favorite Treo case.
Stretches
User: J Crenshaw, Sep 11, 2007
Pros:
Good Feel, Great Protection
Cons:
Stretched out
This case stretched out after couple of months and now I have trouble with buttons. The fit has become poor. I am replacing this with a thicker case like I had on my 650.
ehhh It's okay...
User: G. Clifford Williams, Dec 5, 2006
Pros:
slim, light weight, easy to put on and take off
Cons:
must be removed to work with cradle.
This case is good if you're looking for protection from light dings and scrapes against a wall. It's not for heavy duty mis-haps like knocking your phone clean off your desk (althought the friction of the case will help reduce the likelihood of that happening.
If you're planning on using this case with the Palm cradle/charger you may be disappointed. I specifically chose this case over the Speck SkinTight w/Holster because I was told (by who ever answers the phones for TreoCentral) that I could leave the skin on and place the device in the cradle. Now I'm stuck needing to remove the skin everytime I want to charge my phone.
Despite this let down I do think it's an okay case, again for "light" protection.
Stretches out
User: T Clark, Jul 2, 2007
Pros:
Thin, good looking, protective
Cons:
stretches out way too easily
This product was not "skin tight" even from the very beginning, but after a few weeks of use, it got completely stretched out to the point that its useless now. Whoever makes these silicone skins for Treos needs to understand that this is an odd shape, its not a perfect rectangle like an Ipod, and these skins need to be EXTREMELELY tight right out of the box. I mean, they actually need to be difficult to get on your phone at the start. That way, when they stretch out due to heat and usage, they are still form-fitting to the phone. Mine ended up looking like loose clothing on a fat person that had lost a bunch of weight!
Not quite what I expected
User: Bob Bailey, Nov 11, 2008
Pros:
Slim, easy fit
Cons:
Sticky, VERY loose, easily tears
I was hoping this would function like the ones I have seen for Blackberrys. Soft, but Hard enough to stay tight.
This got loose instantly and I would often find it twisted and out of shape when I pulled it out of my pocket. Sticks to pocket and collects a lot of lint. Not what I expected for $30.