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I’m curious the point of these ULTRA thin cases? I b definitely want thin but when you go this thin you’re not protecting anything besides scratches are you? And got scratches, a skin actually seems like the better option…
I actually used an incipio feather on my galaxy S2 when it was out. I drop it 1 time in a store on a hard floor and the screen popped out from the side of the frame. I've never looked at them cases the same since.
 
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My final case setup, all first party ones this year.
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I’m curious the point of these ULTRA thin cases? I b definitely want thin but when you go this thin you’re not protecting anything besides scratches are you? And got scratches, a skin actually seems like the better option…
Yes, they mostly protect against scratches and dings. The better aramid fiber cases are very stiff though (even these ultra-thin designs), so they do also increase the structural rigidity of the case/phone combo. That said, to me the biggest advantage is that they provide better grip than the bare phone.

I’ve tried skins a few times over the years and never liked them for various reasons. They’re certainly a viable option if you like the feel and are not worried about dents/dings (as opposed to scratches), which I think these aramid shells better protect against.

I should mention that if I had a phone with an aluminum outer body (as opposed to titanium), I would use a more protective case.
 
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Techwoven cases are amazing! I have blue and am already looking into getting more. That sienna is so nice
It was hard to choose, I really like both the blue and green as well. I might wait until they turn up on eBay cheap later in the year before getting anymore. The black looks way nicer in person, it's more of a deep charcoal grey, which compliments the silver perfectly as there is not too much contrast.
 
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I was intrigued by these “phone back” cases as I have never tried them before. So I went ahead and ordered a couple.

Matter Wood Fiber Carbon
49 grams
No grip at all but definitely looks nice
Here are a few photos:
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Matter Cactus Leather
44 grams
Decent grip due to leather and looks good too
Here are a few photos:
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If I had to choose one it would definitely be the Cactus leather as it just feels nicer in hand, has more grip, looks more premium and is lighter in weight.

These phone backs make the phone feel back heavy since the 40+ grams is distributed purely in the back of the phone. They are also pretty thick in my opinion and again the thickness is just distributed in the back which is an interesting feel in hand with the added weight as well. I’m glad I tried them but they’re definitely not for me.

I will be sticking to Pitaka ultra slim. The weight on the Pitaka is 21 grams. I also prefer the protection, coverage and grip the Pitaka provides for my personal preference.
 
I was intrigued by these “phone back” cases as I have never tried them before. So I went ahead and ordered a couple.

Matter Wood Fiber Carbon
49 grams
No grip at all but definitely looks nice
Here are a few photos:
9113d89e322abdd077ee18d646584c47.jpeg

14d01ee0ba838e3747dd63138b3b3a2b.jpeg

2e5b0932cd71961da6b6842e28247f3e.jpeg

Matter Cactus Leather
44 grams
Decent grip due to leather and looks good too
Here are a few photos:
ed1b74a594337bdfd1fd6a9d9b6273fa.jpeg

642de78d41523e5681253d82c79d15e8.jpeg

80dd58ed4e12f16c63de7b3fec3f4792.jpeg

54028f036e614bb71268547912528ada.jpeg

If I had to choose one it would definitely be the Cactus leather as it just feels nicer in hand, has more grip, looks more premium and is lighter in weight.

These phone backs make the phone feel back heavy since the 40+ grams is distributed purely in the back of the phone. They are also pretty thick in my opinion and again the thickness is just distributed in the back which is an interesting feel in hand with the added weight as well. I’m glad I tried them but they’re definitely not for me.

I will be sticking to Pitaka ultra slim. The weight on the Pitaka is 21 grams. I also prefer the protection, coverage and grip the Pitaka provides for my personal preference.
Nice write-up! I am still digging my Siti silicone Alpine Orange for 17 pro. It’s definitely heavier than it needs to be. This may be due to the MagSafe magnet, which is very strong. Yeah, you are right on about the back heaviness, but that wore off after running it. They are thick but the Suti integrates (curves) with the edges better than the others.
 
Nice write-up! I am still digging my Siti silicone Alpine Orange for 17 pro. It’s definitely heavier than it needs to be. This may be due to the MagSafe magnet, which is very strong. Yeah, you are right on about the back heaviness, but that wore off after running it. They are thick but the Suti integrates (curves) with the edges better than the others.
I see how you can get used to the feeling. I have been running the cactus leather one all day and I can see myself getting used to that feeling. I have to say the cactus leather one is definitely nice for anyone who likes these types of cases I’d recommend it for sure. Also no magnet gap issue on these.
 
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I see how you can get used to the feeling. I have been running the cactus leather one all day and I can see myself getting used to that feeling. I have to say the cactus leather one is definitely nice for anyone who likes these types of cases I’d recommend it for sure. Also no magnet gap issue on these.
I prefer the open plateau so I may order the Matter HT Snap in ice (clear). I want to run the Suti more to determine if the phone back will be in my regular rotation.
 
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