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Flip ASP1S Soft Pouch for Flip Ultra Camcorders (Grey)

from: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.



Flip ASP1S Soft Pouch for Flip Ultra Camcorders (Grey)
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Gaunz Org Price: $14.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pure Digital
Color: Silver
EAN: 0892684000236
Label: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Model: ASP1S
Publisher: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Studio: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.


Piece facts:
  • Aluminum carabiner and sewn-in strap lets you easily attach your camcorder to your bag, belt, or just about anything
  • All pouches have white detailed racing stripes, and are available in a variety of colors, including: black, silver, pink, green and orange
  • Package includes one neoprene pouch and one carabiner




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Protect your Flip video camcorder in style with the Flip Video Soft Pouch. Never miss another spontaneous moment. Carry it anywhere, or attach it to your bag or belt.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * One size too small ...
Not unlike buying new clothes...love the color, hate the fit. It was too tight to be comfortable! I managed to sqeeeeze the Flip camera into this case one time, and decided that it was far too much trouble for the cost. Returned it for a refund.

The Flip camera comes with an unpadded, soft pouch which doesn't offer much protection. A semi-hard, padded case with a flip top would be great (in case any designers are listening...)



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Do yourself a favor - don't buy this!
Oh, how I wish I'd paid attention to other reviewers before I ordered this completely useless object! If I could give it zero stars or minus stars, I would. It's not so much the flimsiness of the neoprene (though it is as thin/cheap as you can get) as it is the fact that it's plain old TOO SMALL, and was manufactured too small to begin with. Not a question of it fitting "snuggly" - you have to struggle for several minutes to stuff it into the case, and once you get it in there, no chance that you could ever whip the camera out in a hurry for a quick video. Almost anything you could buy in a Big Box store would be better than this, and maybe cheaper. An eyeglasses case would be better than this thing. So please - don't be suckered, like I was - don't waste your money. It isn't worth the hassle, after you pay the return postage, to send it back, so you're just out the money. Feh.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not worth it ...
Flip ASP1S Soft Pouch for Flip Ultra Camcorders (Grey)

The pouch is very hard to use.
Kind of stretchy, but difficult to get camera in and out of pouch quickly. Definitely not worth $14.99



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - not worth the money
Very disappointed with the flip pouch. First of all , it is very difficult to put the camera in the pouch and also very hard to remove it. Maybe with time it is meant to stretch out making the process easier, however it is so cheap material wise ( should cost about five dollars) that it will probably tear before that happens . I was expecting something a little more substantial. Don't waste your money.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Yin and Yang ...
This item shows what I like to call a "yin and yang relationship". There are good and bad qualities that balance it out to be a decent product.

The good: It does a good job of protecting the camera. There is also and attachable clip which makes the pouch and thusly the camera portable.

The bad: It is a bit of a hassle to get the camera into and out of the pouch. Also, should you have the wrist cord tied to the camera, it only gets in the way when storing it in the pouch.

So, due to the nearly equal good and bad, I've given this product 3 stars.

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