Size
7" x 4" x 1.5"
Weight
~4.6 oz
Color
Black
Works with
All Visors
Availability Unknown
$29.95
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RhinoPak 2000
by RhinoSkin
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Read Review (Rating 3/5) <<
Modems, modules…the perfect fit!
For all PDAs, including Visor, Visor Deluxe, Prism, Platinum, Edge
With or without modems
Water-resistant Cordura
Ideal for travel
Zipper and mesh utility pockets
Store checkbook, passport, disks, credit/business cards, car keys
Stylus holder, extra battery pouches
Elastic securing straps
See VisorCentral's extensive review for more infomation...
User Opinions |
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64% |
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36% |
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Using for Prism w/ Minstrel and Stowaway |
I have been wondering for quite some time now, how does the Prism w/ Minstrel S attached fit in the RhinoPak 2000? Well I decided to find out for myself.
Here is a pic of the Prism/Minstrel fastened inside the RhinoPak 2000. I had to tighten the top straps so that the straps fit over the Minstrel but under the Prism. The bottom straps fit nicely over the Prism.
[img]http://users.netropolis.net/mszatny/pics/AUT_0501.jpg[/img]
[img]http://users.netropolis.net/mszatny/pics/AUT_0504.jpg[/img]
The way the straps are fastened allowed for the Tactillis Flip-Cover to be attached to the Prism and be fully functional.
[img]http://users.netropolis.net/mszatny/pics/AUT_0502.jpg[/img]
I am very happy with this set-up. As a bonus, the Stowaway Keyboard fits tightly in the outside front pocket!
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mszatny |
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best soft case for the money |
when you compare the competing soft cases and
take into account that amazon sells these and there are always
online coupons , this is one case you will be hard pressed to beat.
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Anonymous |
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A Great Carryall for the Visor!!! |
If you want a case that can protect
your Visor, carry a Stowaway keyboard
fit the visor even with a Minijam
and still have room for your other
springboard modules and batteries...
then this is the case for you! My only
complaint is that the straps are
designed for larger PDA's... i just
put in some industrial strenght velcro
to remedy that problem, and it works
perfectly for me. Its sturdy, so i can
through it into my backpack, and the
cordura keeps me from worrying about
getting caught in the rain. If I know
that I wont need my keyboard and all
my extras, i can always just peel my
visor out and put it in the leather
case it came with to fit in my pocket.
Overall, i love this case!!!
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Chris |
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close, but... |
If you use the inside pockets for anything, you'll end up scratching the Visor's screen.
The Visor doesn't mount all that securely inside, either. I can't use my Thincom modem
without removing the Visor from the case.
There should be some corner protection as well, in the event of a drop.
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DirtyVicar |
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Great for its intended use! |
I picked up the RhinoPak 2K in anticipation of traveling with my Visor and Stowaway. Everything fits great with extra room for standard modules (modem will work, too!), passport, pens, etc. The only gripe is with the straps that hold the Visor - they don't work very well at all. To solve that problem, I put the Stowaway under the straps - fits great! and put the Visor in the left mesh pocket!
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Europe-Bound |
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Too bulky, ill-fitting, zipper oriented slowing access. |
The case is too bulky, the pen holder ill-placed, and using a zipper increases access time to the device. The device itself ought to velcro mount directly to the case obviating the need for the plastic cover; a "loose leaf" protective panel between the device and the left half of the case would be integral to this design. This is a good place to push the Fisher Space Pen (no, I don't own any stock) which would fit nicely in the front pocket, especially if you put a pen loop in the front pocket.Tks.
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al akeo |
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depending on your usage |
Probaby not for everyday use, too bulky, unless you're a pack-rat type. It's numerous pockets are user-friendly. Being of the female persuasion, I'm not as apt to cram the RP or my Visor in my pocket, so "pocketability" is not high on my list. If I'm carrying around my daypack, the size doesn't matter. If I'm going a little lighter, then, I'm going to go with the RP 1100.
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gldnbearz |
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Yes, but.... |
I think the VC review is right on target. Make sure you understand that this is not really intended to be a case for using the Visor, but for traveling with it.
I cut off all the zipper extension cords except for the main zipper - they were just too much.
My wife wants to know what all the various straps are for on the back.....
- Rusty
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Rusty Smith |
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is good |
pardon my english. this is good. makes me feel masterbation(?). visor inside fits. notepad pen wallet monay. fits well.
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Steven |
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Good for travelling, not for everyday in the office. |
Many people write that the RS2000 is too large. Well, it's not intended to be a 'carry around the office all day' case. I use it at the end of the day to carry my visor along with other items (passport, airline tickets, notepad, etc.) It's intended as a travel pack (read rhinoskin's description), there are other cases that are good for everyday use (you don't see me complaining they're too small for travel and don't have enough storage space, do you?)
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Hoser_in_USA |
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