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KatanaAzul

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Hey all, wondering if any of you have found any skins out there that cover the sides of the new iPad Pro? I’ve checked the usual places where I’d normally go (dbrand or slickwraps), as well as a few others via google, but every skin I see only covers the back. Would love to have some sort of scratch protection on the edges while I have it in the keyboard case. Have any of you come across anything different?
 

LxHunter

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Hey all, wondering if any of you have found any skins out there that cover the sides of the new iPad Pro? I’ve checked the usual places where I’d normally go (dbrand or slickwraps), as well as a few others via google, but every skin I see only covers the back. Would love to have some sort of scratch protection on the edges while I have it in the keyboard case. Have any of you come across anything different?
Found this one
http://www.skinomi.com/sk34039-matte-pro-11-tablet-skin-protector.html
Has separate strips for the sides.
Have used Skinomi a few years ago.
My order shipped today.

So does Best Skins Ever but they have gone MIA this past week.
Ordered from them about 10 days ago but no shipping confirmation.
No response to email or support ticket.
Filed a PayPal claim.

Edit
Best Skins Ever came back alive today and shipped my order.
All they needed to do was have an automated reply saying sorry for delay very busy
Rather than go silent
 
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Enclavean

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Slickwraps does cover the sides, i just ordered one myself last week after confirming with them.

Then they uploaded the video instructions yesterday which shows it clearly:

 
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Pepe4life

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Slickwraps does cover the sides, i just ordered one myself last week after confirming with them.

Then they uploaded the video instructions yesterday which shows it clearly:

Good luck, Slickwraps is a garbage company, a quick google search should deter anyone from buying from them
 

gjr74

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Thanks for the link. I was originally going with DBrand but they don’t offer side protection and they have a 30% off orders sale.

Sure, I just ordered mine- I had a question about the material difference between the camo and the carbon, and they were quick to reply and told me the carbon was actually thicker and more resilient, which is what I was looking for. Very friendly too!
 

Boardiesboi

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Good luck, Slickwraps is a garbage company, a quick google search should deter anyone from buying from them

I made the mistake of ordering from them over Black Friday. I successfully a MacBook skin from them in the past.

I order 11/30 and no updates for two weeks. Opened a dispute and claim on PayPal and they supplied PayPal with a fake tracking number that shows items being delivered to a completely different state.

PayPal just closed the case automatically as the tracking shows it being delivered. They didn’t even check the delivered location and compare it to my shipping address.

Yes stay away from slickwraps! What a dishonest fraudulent company!!!!
 

MCube74

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Nov 22, 2010
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I currently installed the dBrand Matrix Skin for my iPad Pro 12.9". Sadly the side skin is not included so I got clear 3M skin installed for the sides from a shop in Hong Kong.

I have a skin ordered from Slickwraps during Black Friday but it is still in process. They take long to ship out orders.
 

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