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Patagonia Kindle Case (Fits 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle)

Patagonia Kindle Case (Fits 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle)

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Patagonia Kindle Case (Fits 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle)

 
 
 
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B001GVIUMW

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Features
  • Great protection designed specifically for 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle

  • Polyester-elastic catch straps for easy viewing of entire screen

  • Water-resistant, 100% recycled polyester shell

  • Internal nylon stretch-woven document pocket

  • No metal hardware to interfere with wireless function


Description

Combining eco-conscienceness with function, the Patagonia Book Case for 2nd Generation Kindle provides great protection in a 100% recycled polyester shell. The screen can be viewed while in the water-resistant case, so you can read and protect at the same time. A poly-mesh handle makes carrying a breeze, and the plastic zipper means that you won't experience metal-interference during wireless access.


Product Details
Package Length:8.7 inches
Package Width:5.9 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 360 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 360 customer reviews )
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1273 of 1277 found the following review helpful:


4Patagonia vs Amazon Kindle 2 case  Feb 27, 2009 By LA Gadget Guy
Like many Kindle 2 owners I was debating between purchasing the Patagonia case or the Amazon case for the Kindle 2. I purchased both, evaluated them for a few days, and returned one. Here are the pro's and con's of each:

Amazon Case +'s and -'s:

+ $10 cheaper than the Patagonia
+ Unique latching system that no other case offers
+ Makes the Kindle 2 feel more like a book.
+ Has a nice velvety interior
+ Has a very professional / business like look

- Smells kind of funky
- Does not prevent liquid or dust from getting into the Kindle 2 when it's not being used
- Kindle sort of flops around since it's secured only by the left side and not the back (obviously velcro is an easy work around to this)
- Noticeably heavier than the Patagonia for extended reading periods
- I doubt the Amazon case will protect as well as the Patagonia in the event of a fall since it's not sealed.

Patagonia +'s and -'s:

+ Water-resistant and dust resistant due to having zipper's (The zipper's are a bit stiff, but they are very sturdy)
+ Lightweight
+ Has two carrying handles on the outside
+ Has a small pouch on the inside to store a cleaning cloth for the screen or add another layer of foam protection
+ The nylon straps work surprising well to secure the Kindle. They are not as good as the Amazon case, but you don't have to worry about the Kindle falling out.

- The Patagonia should be priced at $29.99. No reason for a $10 premium, but then again $39.99 is not much to protect a $359 gadget.
- The foam could be thicker for the price and the front portion should be thicker to offer extra protection for the screen. (The easy work around to this is to simply cut two small pieces of foam and insert in the back and front of the case)
- I am not a huge fan of recycled nylon. I prefer ballistic nylon instead. Hopefully the nylon holds up over time.

In the end I went with the Patagonia for two reasons:

1. I read my Kindle 2 for at least 1 to 2 hours at a stretch. The lighter weight of the Patagonia really makes a difference over extended reading periods.

2. Water / dust protection is a must for me. Since the Patagonia is completed sealed when closed, I am less worried about where I place my Kindle 2. I don't have to worry about crumbs, water droplets, cat hair etc. getting into my Kindle 2. Overall, an excellent choice. I rate it 4 stars only because it is a bit overpriced.

Update 3-8-08:

1. If you push too hard on the upper left corner of the case, the Kindle sometimes pops out at that edge. Not a big deal, I just changed where I hold the Kindle.

Otherwise the case has held up fine and I cannot reiterate how useful it is to be able to completely zip this case shut.

847 of 868 found the following review helpful:


4Great case for the Kindle 2  Feb 26, 2009 By Mediahound
Patagonia uses environmentally friendly materials, donates 1% of profits to good causes and offers a satisfaction guarantee on their products as well.

Note - if you don't want to have to deal with straps to hold the Kindle in, and you always read the Kindle out of the case, you might consider the Belkin Neoprene Sleeve Case for Amazon Kindle 2 which opens on just two sides for you to slip the Kindle in and out of. I now use the Belkin case and not this Patagonia one myself!

175 of 177 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent take it anywhere Case  Feb 24, 2009 By A. Reader
I'm not sure how Gary managed to review ALL the Kindle 2 covers BEFORE they were available, but I only have this one and I like it. It seems waterproof, it adds a little cushion without too much bulk, and its not obvious what I'm reading. I almost got the $99 leather case for its elegence, but opted for the practicality of this one. If youre looking for the absolute slimmest, look elsewhere, but for throwing it in a bag, this is the best choice. (I'm clumsy, and probably need the extra padding.)

176 of 182 found the following review helpful:


3Good, not great  Feb 26, 2009 By J. Matheu
Good points: Made solidly, water resistant cover, agree w/ review stating the extra padding would be good for throwing in a bag but still keeps a very slim profile, Patagonia has some great products and does stand by them with their Ironclad Guarantee.

Not so good points: Zipper is very tight and somewhat difficult to get around the corners, the corner tabs are small and disengage the Kindle 2 easily, why are there two "handhold straps" on the front & back? These just look like they will get in the way. Not much room for any additional accessories (light, power cord) on the inside.

This is a great cover if you are heading into the great outdoors - beach, mountains, etc., and I agree that the extra padding in a bag will be useful, but the jury is still out as for a day by day use.

74 of 77 found the following review helpful:


1Poor case for the price  Feb 26, 2009 By I. Green "IGreen"
I just got my case today, after seeing the Amazon branded case for the Kindle that my girlfriend got yesterday. I have to say I am unfortunately very disappointed in the case. My disappointment all stems from the one negative point you will see recurring through most of the posted reviews. The elastic corner restraints are worthless. They slip off the corners of the Kindle much to easily. In the ten minutes I have used the case each time I reopen the case after closing it I am greeted by at least one, usually two of the Kindle's corners having slipped free of the restraints. If your plan is to use the case merely as a slip cover to be fully removed before using the Kindle then this case could work for you. If you plan to leave the device in the case while reading then steer away from this case. Eventually you will grab the case which is soft and flexible and your Kindle will pop free of the case and bad things may happen. Why Patagonia did not take advantage of the case slots on the side of the Kindle to attach their case is beyond me.

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