M-Edge Latitude Kindle Jacket (Fits 6 Display, Latest Generation Kindle), Red w/ Black
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| Manufacturer: M - Edge Accessories |
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| List Price: $34.99 |
| Sale Price: $34.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| The Latitude Jacket for the Amazon Kindle (2nd Generation) is the must-have accessory jacket for the active eReader user. The Latitude Jacket, made of durable ripstop nylon, provides superior Kindle protection and utilizes a four-point mounting system to secure your Kindle. The M-Edge Latitude Jacket 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 Latitude Jacket 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. The Latitude allows for comfortable use of your device by folding back and zipping closed backwards for easy reading. Allows for comfortable use of your device by folding back and zipping closed backwards for easy reading Specifications Compatibility - Amazon Kindle (Fits 6 Display, Latest Generation Kindle) Weight - 5.6 oz Dimensions - 6 in x 8.5 in x 1 in |
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Product Details |
- International Customers--please visit medgestore to purchase!
- Lightweight jacket is made of ripstop nylon with grey polar fleece interior. Internal structural core material.
- Large front exterior zipper pocket allows for storage of charger and other accessories
- Double closure zipper allows access to charging port without removing Kindle from jacket and allows for comfortable use of your device
- Offered in such eye-catching colors as red, orange, yellow, lime green, navy blue, and black
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kcarter
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| Review Date: August 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. CARTER, |
For me this is the best cover for Kindle. I looked at every one available and this is the one that had everything I feel is important.
1. enough padding to protect my Kindle
2. thin enough so not to add excess size or weight because my Kindle goes everywhere with me in my handbag
3. zips around so Kindle cannot fall out
4. corner loops hold securely
5. zip pouch on outside to carry cord
6. sleeve for e-luminator - it they ever come back in stock so I can get one
7. cover folds all the way around the back and zips
I bought it in yellow which it makes it very easy to see in a large handbag or backpack.
I am very happy with this product. |
the perfect very practical cover
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| Review Date: September 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Simi, |
| It may not be as cool or elegant as some of the other Kindle covers available, but it is so practical and has everything I was looking for -- it is lightweight, it is attractive and well made, it protects, and it gives the experience of reading like a book. The small size 2nd generation Kindle fits perfectly, easily, and securely in the corner bands on the right side, but you can still easily turn it on and off and charge it without removing it (or easily remove it and replace it anytime you want to take it out to show someone what it looks like, etc.). Plus, it doesn't look like something to steal. It is nice looking, but doesn't scream "expensive electronic device inside." |
Exactly What I Needed
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| Review Date: November 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: SF mom in Paris, from San Francisco to Paris |
After reading reviews for several other covers, I purchased the mEdge based on a few details I gathered.
1. It zips all the way around. I like the containment factor, plus it keeps my Kindle protected. The inside of my bag is sometimes a mess of crumbs, keys, baby toys, and sometimes forks. Never know what would get in there, otherwise.
2. It looks rugged. Not too tempting for roving eyes when closed up.
3. Has pockets.
Upon receiving the item, along with my Kindle, I've discovered that it is light, zips all the way around even while my Kindle is charging (except where the cable protrudes). I also love that I can put the charging cable in the front pocket, with some other papers/money/credit card in the back. Can be held open like a book, or bend the cover all the way back, as one might be prone to do.
Am thrilled with it; performs exactly as needed. |
Great Travel Jacket
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| Review Date: October 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Cris, New York |
| After researching many of the Kindle jackets, I found this one to be the most useful, especially for travel. It zips around and keeps your Kindle secure and safe, there is an outside pocket which you can use for your cords and the e-luminator light fits in this case. This is perfect for traveling with your Kindle as it keeps everything in one place. |
Way better than the Patagonia
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| Review Date: November 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jo Ward, California |
| I don't know why you would pay $10 more for the Patagonia. The M-Edge Latitude is way better. I bought the Latitude for my new kindle, and it is everything I had hoped for. The exterior is tough rip-stop nylon, with a pocket for the charger and light (it has the pocket for the M-edge light too)yet stylish and colorful. The interior is soft fleece, with a card shell to protect the Kindle. As soon as I got my kindle, I knew I had to get one for my husband too. We are off on a trip, so I had to ship his overnight. Alas, the Latitude takes a few days so I had to go with the Patagonia. It has just arrived, and I am so disappointed. The interior is scratchy nylon, and the stretchy pocket for the charger is inside where it can damage the screen. There is no card shell, and I will have to add a fleece to stop the screen from getting scratched. Bummer. |
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