
01-19-2009, 11:31 PM
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Green Apple
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Device + Firmware: 2g iPhone 16gb - redsn0w 3.0
Operating System: Windows Vista
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 74
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iFrogz's iBagz review
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I recently purchased the iFrogz's iBagz for $1.99, it was that cheap because i bought other things also. After using this for snowboarding, i found that the bag did a great job of keeping the moisture out.
Going from -25 deg F to room temperature, i'm sure you guys know that your electronics get all screwy, i found that the iBagz helped protect my iphone through the conditions.
Day 1: i did not use the ibagz while snowboarding and my phone would shut down itself, the sleep button felt like it wasn't working, the phone had a lot of moisture on it, and of course i felt very uncomfortable with all of this.
Day 2: decided to try out the ibagz, slipped it through and made sure to try and push out all the air from the bag, creating a vacuum like seal, after the same uses as day one, the bag prevented my phone from getting all this moisture on it, and it worked perfectly.
Furthermore, the iphone screen was very reponsive (had liner gloves on) and was still able to text. i find the triple ziploc and a velcro to be very secure, i would feel comfortable with tossing it in a pool (even though ifrogz does not recommend it).
Only concerns that i have with this product is i DO NOT know how to use my fitz adapter, which end does it plug to? or does it replace the whole black cable? the other is that the last ziploc does not quite work b/c my iphone is a little big, given i had an incase slider on it also.
Great investment of about $6 (fitz adapter and ibagz). I would recommend this
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