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Old 11-01-2015, 04:26 PM   #579
some call me tim
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Seattle
Device: Kindle Voyage, Kobo Libra
I have the Omoton case now, and while it does do a decent enough job of protecting the reader, I find it uncomfortable to hold. I can only hold it in my right hand semi-comfortably, and that's with having a finger wedged in between the cover and the back. As much as I love my KV, I do find it to be rather uncomfortable to hold, especially if I want to use the page turn buttons. It's so thin that there's not a natural way to grip it for sustained periods of time.

I'm wondering if anyone has a line on a vertical flip case. I'm finding few and far between for those for the Voyage. This one seems to be the best prospect so far. Although, that's not saying much since there are so few options out there (the Poetic case seems to be the next runner up. I'm not necessarily stuck on having a vertical flip case, but it seems like it'd be the best way to use either hand easily. I also like the strap on the first one I linked. Seems like there are plenty of options like that if you have a PW, but not so much for the KV. Strange.
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