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Video Review: Pure.Gear PX360 & PX260 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5

Are you extra hard on your iPhone 5?  Drop it?  Splash it?  Kick it around?  The all new Pure.Gear PX360 & PX260 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5 features a pair of protective cases made just for someone like you.  These cases feature a screw on design, that once installed wraps your iPhone 5 with military standard 810G tested protection.  A built in screen shield adds even more impact protection and in the case of the PX360 a carabiner clip allows you to secure your phone to your gear for even more safety.  Want to see this pair of protective cases up close?  Read on through to check out my full video review where you can see these cases up close.

Read on through for my full review.

Inside the packaging you’ll find the case along the tool you’ll use to install and or remove it from your phone.  No other extras come along with it.

Here’s what Pure.Gear has to say about the PX360 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5.

The PX360 Weatherproof case is designed to protect against more extreme conditions with its built-in, three layer screen protection system and added case coverage.

  • Weather Smart IP54 rated dust and splash proof
  • Military Standard 810G tested
  • Three Layer Screen Shield built-in for impact protection
  • Screw-on Case is high impact resistant
  • Carabiner provides added drop prevention
  • Hex key tool included

And here’s what Pure.Gear has to say about the PX260 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5.

The PX260 Weatherproof case is designed to protect against more extreme conditions with its built-in, three layer screen protection system and added case coverage.

  • Weather Smart IP54 rated dust and splash proof
  • Military Standard 810G tested
  • Three Layer Screen Shield built-in for impact protection
  • Screw-on Case is high impact resistant
  • Hex key tool included

If you’re extra hard on your iPhone 5 and didn’t opt for the AppleCare+ protection plan you had better keep that baby protected.  Full retail price for a replacement phone just isn’t going to fly.  A case from the Pure.Gear PX360 & PX260 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5 will safeguard your device from most of the elements you face in your day to day activities.  These cases are hardcore and offer the sort of protection mobile warriors need.

You can learn more about the Pure.Gear PX360 & PX260 Weatherproof Extreme Protection System for iPhone 5 by visiting this page on the company’s web site.

MSRP:  PX360 – $49.99, PX260 – $45.99

PROS:  Multi-layer protection.  Two models.  Weatherproof.  Built in screen shield.

CONS:  Uses screws so it takes time to remove it.

Original Author: Larry Greenberg

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