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snugness of DLO neoprene cover for iPods?
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Sep 10, 2003, 09:01 PM
 
I just ordered a neoprene DLO jacket for my 5Gb iPod, and I'm curious how "snug" it will be (I prefer a snug fit).

It's replacing a POS belkin protector I bought as a emergency (I wanted to have SOMETHING protecting my iPod) and it was cheap. However, as they say was you get what you pay for, and as a result, due to the Belkin cover NOT being snug, some fine sand got in and my iPod got some small scratches (not sever enough to do severe damage, ie repaiable with solution). So even though I know this jacket will be better, worse case scenario, is I can fold up some paper ,and put it behind my iPod you give a more secure fit in the new one.
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Sep 10, 2003, 10:19 PM
 
The one I got for my 30 gig was the perfectly snug. I like this better than anything else I've seen.
     
   
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