Keep Multiple Springboards in a SpringWallet
The SpringWallet offers a way to carry around multiple Springboard modules. It has pockets for four modules as well as two spare batteries. It will also hold two extra styli. It folds up to be not much larger than a Visor and is held closed with Velcro. It comes in basic black, a rainbow flag, and a variety of African patterns and sells for $20.
The SpringWallet protects modules from scuffs and scratches and helps prevent loss of smaller modules and memory cards. It offers the convenience of keeping all accessories in one place.
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RE: Weak product
Not sure what you mean by this. I designed the SpringWallet to meet my own needs -- I'm using three of them now (One for the modules I take with me all the time, one that stays at home (backup modules, etc.) and one in the car with various CF modules). I couldn't find anything like it, so I made my own.
>> Looks like a nylon case with pockets.
Actually, it's mostly cotton. There are four pockets for springboard modules and two smaller ones for batteries.
>> Looks cheap and is cheap ($).
Well, if you think $20 isn't expensive enough, I'd be happy to charge you more. 8^) But seriously, I carry mine every where, and it has survived so far. I'm not easy on things, so if it survives me, it can handle pretty much anything. They are well made, in my opinion, but of course everyone would have to judge for themselves. If you order one, and are unhappy with it, you are welcome to return it for a full refund.
Could be handy...
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Weak product