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evan666
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: NY, NY, USA
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Greetings All...

I thought I remeber see a case that holds a Visor and a couple a Springboards? Did I? Or was I dreaming...

Please pass on a link to the site if it was not a dream.

Thanks.


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Vinny
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Registered: Mar 2000
Location: NC, Indiana
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Otterbox 3000. It's the larger version of th e 2000


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jwiese
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Also try the RhinoSkin 2000.

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CaptainLan
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Registered: May 2000
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While not wildly expensive and exotic, I am using an "Eagle Creek" waist pack which is only slightly taller that the Vsr is wide, slightly wider than the Vsr is tall. In other word, I slide my sweet data-baby back into its leather case and into the top opening pouch and securely zip it into place. The main compartment is deep enough that I >>SUSPECT<< both the Vsr and the Stowaway will fit into the main compartment like two books in a slipcase. The sides and bottom of the main compartment are lightly padded. On the away-from-the-body side, there is a flap (with a zippered pocket) which covers a zippered mesh pocket. When not wearing on the waist (REI/Granola-Muncher Style), the waist strap can be wrapped a time-and-a-half around the main compartment and secured. Then it can drop in briefcase or bag. The outer zip pockets are adequate for extra styli, vinyl protector sheets (inside a folded 4"X6" piece of paper), a coiled portable synch cable, and 6 fresh batteries. Bonus Tip: A 2.5"x3" ZipLock bag is ideal for carrying either 4 AA or 6 AAA batteries.

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