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Airybody bumper

Been using Airybody bumper for almost a week. It's not the best case, but it's really nice case. Good craftsmanship, nice finishing, and great protection. Since I put my phone in the pocket most of the time, I don't even use front and back protection screen. Signal interference is the only drawback, but I got fairly good reception in my area, which it doesn't bother me.
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Seems like they are having a thanksgiving sale soon.
https://www.facebook.com/airybody?ref=hl
 
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I like the spigen tough armor cases as I, with big hands, prefer the squared sides for gripping and the protection. To me they are the best, but then not everyone is the same.
 

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I just got this case today for my iPhone 6 Plus. It is the Kani Series case by Rock in Clear/Gold. It is a two piece case which includes a TPU case and an aluminum frame. There is a polished bezel around the frame which gives it a sleek and elegant look similar to the iPhone 5/5S. The case feels good and isn't too thick and surprisingly light for the type of case it is. The TPU's back is very thin and barely thick enough to protect the camera. I like it since it shows off the original design of the iPhone and offer a little more edge and style. The only bad thing I can pick out about this case is the cutouts are too precise which is not good for 3rd party accessories.
 

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I just got this case today for my iPhone 6 Plus. It is the Kani Series case by Rock in Clear/Gold. It is a two piece case which includes a TPU case and an aluminum frame. There is a polished bezel around the frame which gives it a sleek and elegant look similar to the iPhone 5/5S. The case feels good and isn't too thick and surprisingly light for the type of case it is. The TPU's back is very thin and barely thick enough to protect the camera. I like it since it shows off the original design of the iPhone and offer a little more edge and style. The only bad thing I can pick out about this case is the cutouts are too precise which is not good for 3rd party accessories.

Can you post a link to where you bought that? Couldn't find it anywhere
 
This is a good thread to skim through as I prepare for the 6S to come out. I'll be upgrading from the 5S to the 6S Plus so I've started my research for my next case. I've used my Elago Outfit Matrix on my 5S for the last 2 years. I'm looking at the Elago Slim Fit 2 and/or the Spigen Slim Armor. If the rumors about the new phones being a couple tenths of a millimeter thicker than the previous pans out, I'm curious what impact that will have on these cases that are engineered so precisely. I'd like to have a case ready to go for when my phone arrives.
 
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