The iPad is a mightily impressive and useful device but it is also rather susceptible to scrapes and various damage if you don’t properly protect it when porting it about. In our humble opinion here at Coolector HQ, the majority of covers for iPads are distinctly lacking in character and functionality but that definitely isn’t a complaint that can be levelled at these fantastic looking Freitag iPad Folders which will definitely provide all the protection your iPad needs and all the functionality you can shake a stick at.
What really sets these Freitag iPad Folders apart is the fact that they are crafted from repurposed tarpaulin from lorries which is perfect for protecting your iPad from the elements and provides the sort of resilience and flexibility that you’ll demand from a technological carry case. Freitag are a Zurich based purveyor of bags and accessories but it is their, frankly superb, iPad Folders that really caught our eye here at The Coolector. The excellent video below does a rather spiffing job of showcasing why you should be incasing your device in a Freitag iPad Folder:
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There is a distinct visual appeal that is perhaps unexpected given the unusual material used in the construction of these iPad Folders from Freitag but here at Coolector HQ, we’ve definitely been won over by the sturdiness and versatility that they provide. Check out a couple more of these awesome iPad Folders below:
If you’re on the lookout for a new and interesting iPad folder that won’t let you down from a visual or performance perspective then we’ve no hesitation in recommending these awesome offerings from Freitag. Stylish, functional and perfectly suited to everyday use, they are certainly amongst the best iPad carries that we’ve come across of late here at Coolector HQ.
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