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Default Video Review: SGP Ultra Thin Air Case

Hey fellas,

Got my hands on SGP's new Ultra Thin air case. This is a standard snap back case that differentiates from most by being the thinnest I've seen around, it is RAZOR thin. This leads to an almost naked feel, adds very little bulk and weight but at the same time it won't protect much. It features a UV crystal coated backing which has smooth & comfortable feel. The case comes included with an Ultra Nano Clear screenshield, so it is good value for money too.

Check out the full review below:
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I can't say I see the point. It's decorative, but not really functional. This won't protect anything.
 
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I can't say I see the point. It's decorative, but not really functional. This won't protect anything.
Yeah - as I mentioned this only protects from scratches so if you need drop protection, avoid this. For light users or if you want something very slim, this is a good option.
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Yeah - as I mentioned this only protects from scratches so if you need drop protection, avoid this. For light users or if you want something very slim, this is a good option.
If only it covered the top and bottom and had a slight lip on it, it would be great for me.
 
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I love SGP but that made by sgp on the side is taking the branding too far.

I ordered the SGP Modello which looks quite nice. We will see how it turns out.
 
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I love SGP but that made by sgp on the side is taking the branding too far.

I ordered the SGP Modello which looks quite nice. We will see how it turns out.
Some people seem to think so, it doesn't bother me too much to be honest. The Modello looks cool, I'd love to hear what you think of it.
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nice video mate...i prefer my 5$ ebay case because i am cheap,ha ha but not a bad case

 
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