OtterBox Defender Series for Apple iPad

posted on March 15, 2013

3/15/2013

OtterBox has introduced the latest addition to its popular line of Realtree camo inspired cases with the new OtterBox Defender Series for Apple iPad.

Available in Realtree Xtra and AP Pink camouflage, the Defender Series utilizes multi-layered technology to deliver a high-quality protective solution. The inner shell is composed of high-impact polycarbonate and includes a foam insert that adds to the shock absorption.

To guard against scratches, smudges and fingerprints, the case features a built-in screen protector.

OttherBox will include a free Monster Buck XX DVD with all Defender Series Realtree camo iPad case purchases directly from its website, while supplies last.

Compatibility Information:• New iPad with Retina display (4th generation) 16GB, 32GB, 64GB• New iPad (3rd generation) 16GB, 32GB, 64GB• iPad 2nd generation (iPad 2) 16GB, 32GB, 64GB• Not compatible with iPad 1st generation

For more information, go to OtterBox.com.

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