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rclayton
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Well, I finally broke my rhinoskin shocksuit......so I am in the market for another case. I ran across the InCase from InCase Design on Palmgear, but I can't seem to find out if it has a quick release belt clip, or belt loops, or ????

Does anyone know anything more about this case? Here is the link for the case on PalmGear - http://store.yahoo.com/pilotgear/inpalpdacas.html

TIA
Ryan

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Ryan,

I looked into this case and my biggest reservation is that the Visorr attaches via a Velcro strip. =(

I really hate the idea of sticking something to the back of my Visor... especially if I need to interchange Springboards at a later date.

Also, I'm not sure about this but it doesn't look like there's much room for SB's that are bigger than the standard form factor.

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Well I found the website, and sent them an email....surprised I got an answer back so quick being the 4th.

Anyway, for anyone that now wants to know, this case does not have a belt clip. It is designed to fit in a pocket or briefcase.

Too bad, this would have been the perfect case. I don't mind about the velco too much...I can live with it.....and as far as other springboards....I carry them in my briefcase anyway.....

Ryan

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