Otterbox Armor Series - Waterproof, Drop proof, Dust proof and Crush proof!

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With waterproof, drop proof, dust proof and crush proof features, the Samsung Galaxy S3, iPhone4, and iPhone 5 Armor Series case provides absolute protection for every lifestyle. Whether you’re an adventurer, a busy parent, gear-collector or someone willing to invest in protection, the Armor Series is for you. It’s the toughest case ever built.




This case of course will cost $100 to buy.  :cookie:

The case is crush proof to 2 tons, waterproof to 6.6 feet, and drop proof up to 10 feet. And of course debris proof. I look forward to having this when it's released on the S3 in a few weeks.

Very cool indeed.

Thanks for posting this.


Why anyone would need this, or want it, astounds me.

100$ for a plastic silicon case that costs 2-10$ to manufacture.

If you're enough of a sucker to buy into this... you're a sucker... i guess.

I misread it as "Otterpops".
I miss those.

I misread it as "Otterpops".
I miss those.
They were my middle-of-the-summer childhood.
I miss theeeeem ; ;

Ah, but are they BLAST PROOF?!


100$ for a plastic silicon case that costs 2-10$ to manufacture.

If you're enough of a sucker to buy into this... you're a sucker... i guess.

High-strength reinforced plastic. There is metal on it too.

I don't know how people fit those phones into their pockets in the first place! Good luck fitting a tank in your pants.



In other non-page stretched and over exaggerated news, I want a taktik
https://www.lunatik.com/products/taktik
So much more attractive and durable compared to an otter box. I've seen a semi truck drive over one and just crack the screen.

edit: derp broken images, here's a pic of the taktik case;
« Last Edit: February 26, 2013, 02:30:08 PM by AdinX »


High-strength reinforced plastic. There is metal on it too.
So it costs maybe $8 to manufacture...

Everything proof? Pfft, let me have one for 3 minutes and we'll see how proofed it is