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Social media fed me this Arc Pulse ad. They’re now claiming over 26 feet of drop protection for their titanium model. 🤯 It’ll only cost you a measly $299.99. 😅

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Wowowowow 299.00 , the case looks like it will scratch easy to
I don’t disagree, though the finish is supposed to be tungsten carbide, which should be tougher than it appears. Not that the finish in any way justifies that price. I also don’t need 26 feet of drop protection (4-6 should do), but was surprised at that claim. I think the only other case I’ve seen similar claims for is the UAG Monarch.
 
Two quicke Q's, as haven't had time to skim through the (now 239!) pages, lol.

As of today (Mon 23 Dec 2024)...

1. Leather cases:
Are there any available with CC buttons yet? Nomad and Ryan London are supposed to be doing them <some date!>, but any others I've missed? (TBH, I'm quite surprised that just two companies are doing them!)

2. CC button itself:
Are there two types of button being put on CC button cases... if so what are they called and what are the differences between them - eg. is one preferable over the other, or is one better functionally?
 
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Two quicke Q's, as haven't had time to skim through the (now 239!) pages, lol.

As of today (Mon 23 Dec 2024)...

1. Leather cases:
Are there any available with CC buttons yet? Nomad and Ryan London are supposed to be doing them <some date!>, but any others I've missed?

2. CC button itself:
Are there two types of button being put on these... if so what are they called and what are the differences between them - eg. is one preferable over the other, or is one better functionally?
1. No leather cases with buttons yet. Bullstrap is a maybe but not confirmed. RL is still promising. Nomad has gone quiet.

2. There are two general types of buttons; copper rod and PCB. PCB is superior.

The wikipost should be pretty much up to date.
 
Tinee Owl in the house: it’s like a sheath but cheaper. CC button works fine. No issues and less than $20. Finally a decent CC case with grip.
Have you got a link to these? I can find them on the UK site (which will import from the US) but they’re not the CC cover version
 
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Have you got a link to these? I can find them on the UK site (which will import from the US) but they’re not the CC cover version
amazon.com

 
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Loving the look of my new Spigen Cronos. I originally ordered the clear case but it was too much white on white for me.
 

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