Hi Nick lightproof cases come with a 90 day warranty and then they give you an 
option to extend it to one year when you Do fill it out online. I hope I helped 
you

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On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:09 PM, Nicholas Abrahamson 
<abrahamson.nicho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Allen
> 
> Tech 21 is awesome as an option.  There are tons out there and it really 
> mostly depends on personal choice.  For example, I have friends who swear by 
> the otter-box series of cases because they love how the cases themselves 
> work.  I use life-proof.  I'm a bit of an extremist with my phone though and 
> willingly take it places no Iphone would want to go, pun intended.  
> Life-proof cases come with a life time warrenty, if I'm remembering right, 
> but for me, most importantly it provides impact protecttion up to 9 feet.  
> Website rates them as 6, but mine's taken a header off a 10 foot drop and 
> came out perfectly.  Again, website rates water-proof protecttion up to 10 
> feet,but  I've had mine down to about 15 feet with absolutely no leaks.  They 
> come in a wide variety of colors.  They don't add much bulk at all.  My only 
> warning to anyone using any kind of case advertising water-proof protecttion 
> is this, always check your seals before getting in water if you can.  most 
> best buy stores carry life-proof and a number of others.  If you can, you 
> might want to go to a store in your area, and look around.  Ask a store 
> employee if they'd mind to take a couple of cases out that you like the looks 
> of.  Most employees are good about this.  Hold the cases in your hand, maybe 
> even try your phone out in them.  It won't work for life-proof, because of 
> what you have to do to get the phone in the case, but it's almost garronteed 
> someone at best buy will have one and they usually are eager to show them 
> off.  life-proof cases are meant to be used with the phone staying inside at 
> all times.
> 
> Peace
> Nick
> '
> 
> On Feb 6, 2013, at 5:10, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav <for...@talknav.com> wrote:
> 
>> Alan,
>> 
>> I personally highly rate the cases from Tech21, they offer three styles for 
>> the iPhone 5 and other models of iPhone / iPad etc.
>> 
>> These are; a band that only protects the side, leaving the back and front 
>> exposed, useful if you're desperate to show off your Apple logo on the 
>> reverse :)… Then the shell style which is a back and sides, I have this 
>> type… and finally, a shell with leather folding flap that covers the front 
>> as well…
>> 
>> I personally did not go for the leather screen cover for several reasons… 
>> Firstly, I've never yet, really should not have wrote that :), damaged the 
>> screen of any of my iOS devices, but I have scratched, chipped and generally 
>> marked the backs and sides, so these are the areas I consider require 
>> protecting. I do not use a screen protector.
>> 
>> The Tech21 cases are unique in their protection over all other cases, they 
>> add all but nothing by way of weight and mass to your device, only about a 
>> few mil each side, yet they protect in a amazing way.
>> 
>> Tech21 use D3O impact technology, which is a revolutionary material invented 
>> by the military to protect things, its now found in extreme sports wear and 
>> other things like that…
>> 
>> Basically, its coloured orange if you can see anything, not the case mark 
>> you, just the D3O which of course is inside the case away from view.
>> 
>> What it does is spread the energy from an impact across the whole case 
>> dispersing it. The material is relatively hard when in its relaxed state, 
>> though upon impact it becomes a soft gel like substance.
>> 
>> I have broken a number of iOS devices before I started using these cases, 
>> and can tell you now that they are both designed well, Aesthetically 
>> pleasing, but, importantly add a whole load of protection without bulking up 
>> the device.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Neil Barnfather
>> 
>> Talks List Administrator
>> Twitter @neilbarnfather
>> 
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>> On 6 Feb 2013, at 02:47, Alan Lemly <wale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Well, I pulled the plug and ordered my iPhone 5 64GB just before supper 
>>> tonight. I'm hearing from my sons that I need to get a case for it so I'm 
>>> looking for recommendations. I plan to carry the phone around in my jeans 
>>> pocket so I want something that will offer protection without making it 
>>> difficult to pull in and out of the pocket. Does anyone use any sort of 
>>> film to cover the screen for protection or is that not necessary?
>>>  
>>> Thanks for any recommendations.
>>>  
>>> Alan Lemly
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