The outdoors can be one or all the following wet, freezing, muddy, dusty, rough and tumble. How does one protect his portable radio, gps, cellphone, and flashlight from damage. I must admit the thing that got me going was the "leather carrying case" that came with my NOKIA cellphone. That is the most useless item I have seen in a long time. Now it may work if you carry your phone in a purse and you spend the day in a an office or at home. But it offers no protection in the outdoors. Yesterday the wife and I made a trip to the big electronic store to buy another 512 MB for her computer. I was all smiles because the real reason we made the trip was that I wanted a more protective carrying case for the cellphone.
I spent the last week of deer hunting two years ago out in the rain, mud, and snow. At night I had to pull everything out of my daypack and dry it. In my part of the world the best hunting comes with nasty weather.
At the big eletronic store they offered all kinds of items to carry cellphones or more likely show them off. None offered any kind of protection. My Nokia carrier was designed to drop and lose the phone. I guess they sell more that way. I found other holsters to carry cellphones, but they were all open. I then went over to the gps counter. I found what I wanted. A narrow zip carrying case for a Magellan gps. It protects all the buttons, and contacts. It is slightly padded. There is enough room in the case to enclosed the cellphone in a zip lock bag. With the phone protected by the zip lock bag I can still make phone calls without opening the bag, protecting the phone. Garmin had a similar carrying case but it was a little to big for my phone.
Cost: 512 MB RAM $80 minus $30 mail-in-rebate
Lunch $20
GAS $20
case $9
Not a bad deal, the wife is happy with the RAM and if I lost or damaged the cellphone it would cost me around $200.
Siskiyou