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    Default Waterproof case for iPhone

    What's the best waterproof case for hiking with an iPhone
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    Default Waterproof case for iPhone

    I use life proof. Just put in in the case and forget about it. Can be used under water too.

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    LifeProof is good for keeping the rain out but DO NOT trust it being submerged. I had water get in mine during a canoe trip and a friend tried his swimming and water seeped into it too. Great case, just be careful.

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    otterbox is coming out w/ the new Armor Series... drop proof, dust proof, crush proof, waterproof
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    Quote Originally Posted by FLO View Post
    I use life proof. Just put in in the case and forget about it. Can be used under water too.
    +1 Have it, love it, use it as all-the-time case now; imagine using GPS, taking pictures and listening to music in the middle of a downpour with no worries. That's what I needed and that's what you get. Not cheap.
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    My initial reaction to a Victorian filigree swirl iPhone case was gut-wrenching. However, I must admit that I quite like this design. Designed by C ...iphone 4 leather holster case

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    This is my iPhone 4s case: It is a japanese character named Rilakkuma or Relax Bear. This is the white bear "Korilakkuma" and he likes to be ... cheap iphone replacement parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLO View Post
    I use life proof. Just put in in the case and forget about it. Can be used under water too.
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    not cheap, but not bulky at all and perfect for hiking/backpacking as you can use all of the phone's features, including camera and headphones, in the rain, with essentially zero risk if water getting into phone. I say "essentially" because you do have to follow directions correctly.
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    You might look into this. I've not used it but it might be the ticket for outdoor use.http://hikinghq.net/forum/showthread...g-a-case-to-it!
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    I am looking into the aqua tek s it is water proof up to 20ft plus has a built in battery and even a small solar panel(doubt it would do alot but hey every little bit helps)
    Snowlizard.com I think is where u can get one just google insure u will find it

    Hope that helps

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    Google up Liquipel. It's an applied sealant process that, for a minimal fee, (something like $50-$60) will completely waterproof your electronics without the need for a bulky outside case.

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