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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Kevin, October 11, 2010 |
| A little big but it is great protection for my I-phone, my
phone has a Otter Box cover and it still fits. I use this on
my ATV and it keeps my phone nice and dry. Hard to use the
touch screen on the phone but its a small price to pay to keep
my phone dry. |      |
| FREEDOMRIDER, September 21, 2010 |
| This is the second of these I have purchased and they are
perfect for holding the ipod and protecting it. they are
flexible in positioning, secure,and waterproof. the medium
size is perfect for the ipod nano. the flexible lens cover
at times makes operating the ipod functions hard to fine
tune but it. s a compromise worth it. mounted on a valkyrie
interstate and a yamaha 650 classic. gps city-rocks |      |
| hopp2it, September 2, 2009 |
| With the enclosed foam backing strips I can put my units
(Sansa mp3 and Blackberry Tour) up to the Aqua silicon
cover and can use most of the functions. I drilled out of
the cutout at the back to run my headphones wire and
drilled a couple small notches to cleanly run the wire
under the docking base. Haven't tried it in the rain yet,
but based on the design, I don't expect it to leak. |      |
| BB, June 29, 2009 |
| This is way too big to want to mount on the handlebar of my
Sportster Custom 1200. It's well made, but way too big and
gawdy looking. | |