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Posted by gandoe on 10-30-2000 07:39 PM:

Question

Any users/owners of the Rhinoskin 2000 - Is it large enough to hold both a Visor and the Stowaway (plus extra batteries, etc.)?

How about a small cellphone, too? (6 x 1.75 x 1)

Now that I just ordered the Stowaway, I figured it would be handy to keep all my electronic toys in one place!

TIA

Ed


Posted by yucca on 10-31-2000 01:47 AM:

Question Don't you mean the RhinoPak 3000 Utility Case?

I don't see how your idea would work with the RhinoPak 2000 Sport Utility Case; but it should work with the 3000, if you stack the phone on top of the Visor (assumes you don't include the Visor's plastic cover and that you place the Visor in first - face down). You might want to place a thin sheet of closed cell foam between the Visor and the phone with a small flap between the phone and the Stowaway. Alternatley, if you don't mind carrying the phone without protection, you could fit the phone in the external nylon mesh pocket.


Posted by euangel on 10-31-2000 05:10 AM:

Gandoe,
I think it is possible. I have the Rhinoskin 2000 and put my Stowaway inside, along with small I-Jam MP3 player. The Visor can go in the back pocket which provides some protection, and I can slide my phone in the front pocket. It gives it a pretty full feeling, and I really don't use it like this all the time, but it is possible.


Posted by Morris on 10-31-2000 02:25 PM:

Can do!

I use a RhinoPak for the exact purpose you mentioned. Here's how mine is laid out:

1. Outside front pocket (under the flap): Rotating uses - Nokia cell phone or SpringBoards. Usually a pen or two, too.

2. Inside front pocket: Ice Visor Deluxe. I don't use the plastic cover, but I always have the screen facing the fabric. I also use WriteRights. No problem thus far.

3. Inside back cover: Stowaway. Strap it in behind the elastics.

4. Outside back pocket: Cash, cards, drivers license, etc.

So, yes, it can be done. It's a little bulkier than I'd prefer, but it's a lot smaller than a laptop case and achieves the same basic functionality.


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