M Edge Touring Kindle DX Sleeve Fits 9 7 Display Latest Generation Kindle DX Black

M Edge Touring Kindle DX Sleeve Fits 9 7 Display Latest Generation Kindle DX Black




The Touring Sleeve for Latest Generation Amazon Kindle DX is the must-have accessory jacket for the active eReader user. The Sleeve, made of durable and easily cleaned neoprene, provides superior Kindle protection and includes several new bonus features.The M-Edge Touring Sleeve zips closed using a hidden double zipper, which allows users access to all ports and the ability to charge their device without removing it from the case. The Sleeve offers full surface protection in a lushly padded case, while the soft grey polar fleece interior ensures your Kindle will always be cushioned in comfort.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great companion for the DX
Does what it’s intended to do – protect the Kindle DX. The fit is a bit on the snug side but better than having it back and forth in the case. Only complaint is because it’s so snug, there’s the lower right hand corner which is difficult to get the zipper around. To solve this I simple bring both zippers to meet at this corner now. Definitely not a big issue to effect the rating. The material is very grippy. I don’t feel like it’s going to all of a sudden slip out of my hand. Great product.

I bought this along with M-Edge Executive Jacket so I can compare and decide which to keep…the Executive Jacket will be returned shortly. The EJ is more professional looking but a little clunky and difficult to hold with one hand.

3 Stars It is a good backup
This is a good backup. It protects the Kindle, but will not allow me to charge.

3 Stars Not exactly what I thought it would be…
This sleeve jacket is kind of small for the Kindle DX, even though it claims to be for the DX.

I like the fabric and the look of the sleeve, but it is a tight fit for the device. It really only acts as a protector for travel. I guess I was hoping for something that would act more like a cover while adding protection.

So I wasn’t entirely satisfied.

5 Stars Kindle DX slip case, Not cover.
First of all, my wife, (for whom I purchased the DX), likes her Kindle naked. So, we looked for jackets, or slip cases, Not covers. The qualities we were looking for include ruggedness, (or the products perceived longevity based upon quality of construction), ease of use for its’ intended purpose, and I added an attribute entitled Protection coeficient, or, how well it protects the Kindle under a variety of conditions.

Ruggedness: Neoprene has been around for awhile now, protecting notebook computers and the like. It seems to be upstaging ballistic nylon and even such notables as Tumi are starting to make cases out of it. It posseses a suppleness that ballistic nylon will never have; it feels smooth to the touch and is somewhat gripy under the fingers. If it works for laptops then we thought it must surely be a good application for the DX. We think that it is a better application of it’s attributes for use with the DX then it would be for a laptop. Personally I just do not think neoprene will stand up to a high pressure, sharp edged impact such as would occur if the corner of a laptop impacted a hard imoveable object while in the case. I think the neoprene would be pinch cut all the way through. For use as a DX jacket on the other hand, it works great! The DX is flat and unobtrusive by nature without a lot of inherent inertial weight. Combine that with the fact that it just goes against nature to throw your DX around and Neoprene is a great choice for this jacket. In addition, the stitching on the zippers and the quality of the zippers themselves is first rate. It cleans very easily with very mild soap and a little water. We tried this once and blotted the surface dry immediately. This resulted in a brand new looking surface and there was no bleed though of moisture that I could detect.

Ease of use: Some have complained that the jacket is too tight making it hard to get the DX zipped up. Well, it’s just my opinion but it needs to fit snuggly to pevent the DX from slipping around! It’s not so tight that you can’t zip it up; the Neoprene is stretchy and allows for just a little tugging. That’s all it takes. Ahh, the handle! What a nice touch. The handle will disappear inside it’s own zipped compartment if you don’t want it flopping around but when you need it for alternative ways to carry the DX, it’s there. There is also a zipped compartment to hold the USB/charging cord and I think it would work well for just the cord….Not the A/C charging adapter. The A/C adapter is just too bulky and I’d be concerned about it causing a presure point on either the DX screen or the alluminum case, (depending on how you have the DX inserted).

Protection coeficient: The Neoprene material is, I think, a great material for use as a DX jacket. Combine this with the fact that M-Edge has thought to add a semi-rigid panel just under the neoprene on both front and back sides, and this should provide all the protection the DX will need. Edges and corners are well padded although they do rely somewhat on the zippers for strength. More specfically, there are two rolled beads covered in nylon one on either side just behind the zipper that wrap around the entire edge of the DX. When zipped, the beads approximate between the DX and zipper. The whole edge protetion thing is I think, very well thought out. And of course, the flat inside fabric panels of the jacket are as soft and semi fuzzy as is gets.

To sum up, would I drop the DX within it’s zipped M-Edge jacket on a corner from a position about waist high? I won’t…but then it’s not supposed to be an aircraft alluminum, foan padded, shock proof enclosure. I happen to believe that for the $35 we spent we got just the right amount of protection and added versatility we could ask for.

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