Description
Are
you the kind of person who takes the road less traveled, or who trods the
unbeaten path? Whether you are or are not, sometimes it is necessary
to take your Visor into an environment where you're just asking for trouble.
For those times when you go canoeing or hiking and want to protect your
Visor from water or that bear that's been following you, you can do just
that by stowing your Visor in the Otter Box 2000 (OB2000).
The Otter Box 2000 is made with a
fiberglass reinforced ABS resin that is almost crush-proof, and it is waterproof
up to a depth of 100 ft. This case also floats in water, which means
that is should be harder to lose and easier to find in the event that it
is lost in an aquatic environment, such as a lake or river. The manufacturer
has a lifetime warranty on the OB2000, so in the unlikely event you damage
it, they will replace it for free!
The
OB2000 comes in fourteen different colors (including clear). You
can have an OB2000 which is either one solid color, half-clear/half-color,
or completely clear (although the solid clear model isn't waterproof).
The clear side is made of a polycarbonite. Inside the color half
is a thin layer of foam which provides extra shock absorption. There
are two clamps that securely close the case and prevent anything from getting
inside; there's also a strap to use for carrying or attaching the case
to a backpack.
If you plan on "roughing it," you
may want to go with a brighter color so the case is easier to see in case
you lose it. Below are your color options -- now this is a selection!
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Fluorescent Yellow
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Fluorescent Pink
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Fluorescent Green
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Aquamarine
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Sky Blue
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Clear
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Paradise
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Purple
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Burgundy Wine
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Forest Green
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Buckskin Tan
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Granite Grey
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Black
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White
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Usability
The
first thing I wanted to test was whether the OB2000 was really waterproof
or not. I filled up a sink, then turned on my Visor and put it inside
the case. As you can see, the Visor is nice and dry. The suction
was so good that when I opened the case back up I could hear a sucking
noise as the clamps released. I have no qualms about taking my Visor
inside the OB2000 next time I go canoeing near San Marcos with my friends.
I then tested how protective the
Otter Box was. I put my Visor Deluxe inside the OB2000, raised it
over my head, and dropped it about eight feet to my carpeted floor.
The case protected the Visor beautifully and really gives the impression
that it will take whatever you throw at it. The manufacturer has
reported that there have been reports where people had accidentally
ran over their Otter Box and the case didn't even have a scratch on it!
The
OB2000 was not designed specifically for the Visor. The Visor isn't
held by anything but gravity, and you will need to hold the case from the
top when using the Visor or take it out of the case when in use.
The clips don't lend themselves to quickly pulling out your Visor to look
up someone's number either. This isn't the kind of case that you
would take to a board meeting, but then again a Slipper
Visor isn't going to do much for you when you are water-skiing.
This is a case for use outside in the elements where your Visor needs protection
the most.
When the Visor is in the case, there
is 1/8" of space on either side and and just over ½" above and below
the Visor. The spacing on the side doesn't matter much, but if you
want to keep your Visor from sliding around I would suggest getting a 3¼"
x 1" x 3/8" block of foam and putting it at the top of the Visor.
Of course you could also use this extra space for spare batteries or for
non-standard size Springboard™ modules that stick out less than 1" above
the Visor.
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