As far as durability goes, Pelican makes the best cases in general. We use them for AV equipment, especially during transport, and they survive the rigors of FedEx, UPS, and any other grab-and-throw shipper.

Richard P.

John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
Here is a really tough iPod case- The pelican i1010 iPod case.  No
access to the controls but it is sealed in a water resistant
container.  It also has a headphone jack that is mounted through the
case and a plug that connects to the iPod.

<http://pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=i1010>



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