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-- Cheap 'cases' at REI (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=7797)
Just got back from REI and I found two items that could be used as cases. One is a fuzzy-nylon drawstring pouch for $4, the other is a neoprene/foam clamshell case for $12. Both of them were designed for REI's Candle Latern, but fit the Visor nice and snug. They can be found right next to the Candle Laterns. Thought someone might be interested...
I also noticed that they sell Accucase brand cases for Binoculars, cell phones, compasses, etc... They were nice cases, kind of stiff fabric. Anyone know if they make PDA cases and where I could get one?
REI also carries OTTERBOXES. That's where I picked up mine on sale...Was nice to actually be able to nest my Visor in one before I bought it.
Good tip!
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I personnally went for the small Eagle Creek padded packs and bags at REI.
Interesting find with the candle bags. I'll have to leave work when REI opens this morning to go check it out. (I work a couple doors down from REI. Aren't I lucky!)
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(OvaGirl's home away from home)
I don't mean to be a complete idiot here, but what the heck is REI. While I'm working on being the dull crayon in the box, I might as well go for broke...what's a candle lantern?
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REI - Woodsy, Wet and Wild
REI (Recreational Equipment Incorporated) - one of the world's best toy stores. (Right after Fry's Electronics!)
REI is a great place to purchase outdoor gear for a plethora of sports.
My guess is... that if you haven't heard of it, you don't have one in your area. 
Sorry to hear that.
Try these 2 links to find out what you've been missing and can now enjoy:
http://www.rei.com/
http://rei-outlet.com/index.html
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(OvaGirl's home away from home)
Actually, according to their site, there's one about 1 1/2 hrs away in Mass. I'll have to check it out next time I visit the in-laws. Thanks for the link!
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A candle lantern is, just like it sounds, a lantern with a candle. You know those propane laterns campers use? A candle lantern is vaguely similar, but much smaller (8 or 9 inches tall), made of aluminum or sometimes brass, and uses a candle instead of propane. They're telescopic so the glass slides down into the body for protection. They're pretty cool!
Yeah, OvaGirl's right, REI is an awesome toy store!
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