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The Slappa Hardbody PRO Full Sized Headphone Case is designed for audiophiles on the go, featuring water and fire-resistant xEVA molded shells, a plush inner lining for protection, and a lightweight design that fits popular headphone models like the Audio Technica ATH-M50.
A**Z
Very happy
This case is actually a bit of a shocker for me. First off- it's much larger than I imagined it would be. This is a good thing. It is large and bulky, but that's because it is sturdy. Very, very sturdy. I'm sure many people already imagined it to be that way, but I was honestly surprised at how rugged this case felt when I got it. The material on the outside is kind of like a mix of rubber and leather in terms of how it feels. The little loop on the outside is nice, too. It gives you something to hold this comfortably with. The zipper is nice; it glides easily and doesn't feel like it's going to bind up. But now to the inside...This case is amazing. The crushed velvet styled liner is reassuring. You can put your high dollar headphones in it and not at all worry about shoddy materials marring them. The dimensions of the case are fantastic... I fit my B&W P7s in there with no problem at all. And then the spare wire that came with them. And then a pair of sunglasses in their case (expensive sunglasses, too... I felt comfortable with them being in here because it's that sturdy)... and then my phone, which is a 5.5 inch phone in a wallet case. And everything fit perfectly, and I was able to put it in my backpack for my flights. How cool is that? I wasn't expecting this case to be much more than something to put my headphones in for between layovers, but it's ended up being where my headphones now live.I got a lot more than I bargained for. Honestly, for the money, you can't go wrong. I can't think of anything I really dislike about this case, but I'll edit to reflect anything that goes wrong if it should happen.
S**R
Definitely Worth The Sale Price
This is my second headphone case like this one. My first one was sold under a different name but it's the same exact case. It's not bulletproof but it's tough. The zipper is quite rugged and the outside texture is sorta-rubbery. The inside felt keeps your headphones from getting scratched. I pay a lot for the headphones I have so when I buy a pair that doesn't come with a solid case I get a case for them. Because this is contoured to the headphone it's not as large as some of my cases. This one is being used for the Beyerdynamic DT 177x. It will fit large over ear headphones but not the Audio Technica AD series due to the winged headband.Highly recommended
C**T
Absolutely perfect and everything I needed
Scroll to second paragraph for specific review and skip the story to why I bought Slappa's case. I bought this case to replace the "hard" Bose case that came with my Bose QC35i headphones that I had bought about four years ago. Reason being, the original Bose traveling case has an issue where it's not supportive enough to prevent luggage/other items from putting weight on the case and ultimately caving in on itself. The power on/off slider for the Bose headphones is a raised button on the face of one side of the headphones. When the Bose traveling case has weight on it, it pushes all of that weight onto the slider which causes it to bend the electrical components of the power switch. I began having issues where the headphones could not be powered off, and if I did manage to get them powered off, the headphones would sometimes turn on by themselves and stay on until the power drained and killed the battery. Upon fixing the power component myself, I decided to buy the Slappa case.This Slappa carry case is amazing. It's oversized for the headphones, but that's perfect because I could store my charging brick, cable, and the aux cord (which I never use but for some reason always lug around with me). The quality of the case is superb. Probably not actual leather, but come on, it's only $20 for this case. Still of a great quality and look. The hardness of the case is supportive enough that I could never see it caving in on itself like the original Bose case does. Needless to say, why I ever initially questioned buying this case over another, I have no idea why I could have doubted it. This case is excellent and if you're looking for a case, this is the one you should buy.
J**S
Nothing Better At This Price Point
Declaimer:No product I have ever used was 5/5 stars or "perfect". When reviewing all of its' advertised features, 4 stars would be the realistic rating for me because nothing thus far has done everything to perfection.Purchase Date: September 23, 2016Cost at Purchase: $19.99Cost at Review: $19.99Build:The Slappa Case is made from a "Duro-shock xEVA hardbody shell". The case seems to be well built, firm and tough. I have, purposefully, hit it along side objects and edges (at a walking pace) to test if I could cause a dent. The case is holding up well and no noticeable scratches or marks. I have dropped the case from a 6 ft height (with SHP9500 in the case) to simulate dropping from an overhead storage on an airplane, as if I was pulling the case out. My headphones are still in fully functional condition without a scratch or dent that I can notice. That's really good.***NOTE: Now at $20 bucks this case has made good at it's intended purposes better than I have believed it would. 1 StarDesign:The material used on the outside of the case feels very smooth to the touch but also provided you with enough "stick" to ensure, even dry hands, can grab this case without worry of a slippery fail/fall (October 2016 in Germany, it's about 5 Celsius/40 Fahrenheit). So its chilly and my hands are dry at the moment and the case is "dry" so less grip naturally but the rubbery material works in addition with the design of the "holes" that are there by design to improve grip. Advertised as fire-resistant, water-retardant- it sounds better than "fire proof" or "water proof" to a regular guy/girl. But now that I thought about it, I feel that is just marketing. I have NOT tested if after burning in a house if I would be able to still use the case (not to mention the headphones) or if after drowning the case next to the Titanic if it will save my T50RP Mrk 3. But nice to know that my cans will have a chance. About the sizing, the case could be consider large for some and perfect for others but the case is advertised as a nearly universal case to not all your headphone will fit tight. Not designed to do so, honestly. The shape looks good, feels good, and seems to work good for me as well. I can put in my longer 10ft cables and standard 6ft cables (cable management skills sold separately). 2 Star.The Molded Zipper Pullers are nicely molded with the Slappa logo and are fairly sized. They zippers are about the size of my thumb which is great! I have no issues with grabbing the zipper pullers at all. Because they are circle shaped and not the standard rectangular shaped ones on coats and jackets, it allows for more of my thumb to be placed on the puller and reassures me that I have a good grip (I hope this become a standard across the board with zipper pullers now).There is some tension when you pull the zippers open and might say, "Oh my" like I did because I realised that these are not flimsy and the case must be sturdy and tight. Even when I look at the zipper seams compares to other case in local stores, these are a bit wider and cover more area. I feel like the weaving job on these were very good as they cover the actual zipper notches completely still after using twice a day, everyday, for the last month of use. 1 Star.***NOTE: I'm aware of the other reviews saying the zipper/pullers are bad. After a month of constant use daily, I do have some wear at loop where you can connect latches etc. Beyond that I see this case as my daily carrier until I need to update this review. I have NOT had any issues with my zipper/pullers but in all fairness you are looking at a $20 product. NOT $60/$50/$40....20 bucks.Features:"Duroshock xEVA HardBody" works well but can't do a direct comparison to anything else."Molded Alloy Zipper Pullers" love the size and it's NOT the worse out there."Velveteen Interior Lining" I can't stop touching it.My thoughts: For $20 bucks, sleek design, and clean look- Why isn't this in your cart yet?
A**R
Lite and tough, great for big headphones.
This is the second Slappa headphone case I have bought. I like them because they are lite, strong and as small as possible without the headphones being too cramped. I can fit a set of full sized headphones and two cables in the case.
M**S
quite good but can be made very good
been using it since over a year now - fits well either of my Beyer 770, Ultrasone 900. i got this for the former since the latter came with a hard case. pretty happy with the case - it is hard, the zipper is good, has soft material insides and i believe will fit in any around ear pair. i however think, it could be made better by providing some pockets to store some accessories. that would make better utilisation of the ample space inside the case. the looks are indeed good. overall - a worthy custodian to any precious pair of headphones.
N**A
Nice product
Fits my headphones, happy with quality
L**.
Best Headphone Case at its price.
The case is well made and the inner lining is soft in texture to avoid damaging the expensive headphones. The hard case exterior definitely will protect the contents inside in case of a fall but it would not help much if the case was encountered pressure on all sides. Lightweight to carry around.
G**H
Parfait pour le Sennheiser HD700
Parfaitement adapté au Sennheiser HD 700.Excellente protection.Très solide, je le mets au fond d'une valise sans aucune apréhension ...Recommandé +++++++++++
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