Hunting Skins Introduces Mossy Oak-themed Cell Phone and Tablet Covers

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posted on May 14, 2014
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Hunting Skins has introduced a new series of hunting-themed cell phone and tablet covers that make use of Mossy Oak's popular camouflage patterns. Utilizing a proprietary color infusion process, the company produces device covers that offer high-definition detail that won't scratch or peel off of the case.

"We're so excited to be working with Mossy Oak. Their incredibly detailed camouflage patterns are a perfect choice for our high-definition cases," said Larry Tedesco, President of Hunting Skins. "These days a cell phone is basically with you at all times, so hunters finally have the ability to proudly carry Mossy Oak with them wherever they go at an affordable price."

The cases range from $36.99 to $42.99. There are dozens of different designs that incorporate at least one of the following Mossy Oak patterns: Break-Up Infinity, Break-Up, Duck Blind, Pink Bottomland, Obsession and Shadow Grass Blades.

The company currently offers cases to fit the iPhone 5/5s, the iPhone 4/4s, the Samsung Galaxy S4, the iPad 2/3 and the iPad Mini.

For more information, go to HuntingSkins.com.

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