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Sep 19 2008, 8:22am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The skins are custom cut and are removable. In case the player needs to be sent in for repairs, two skins are included with each order. You can get front screen protection only, or you can opt for front and back protection. BodyGuardz skins sell for $24.95.
"Mobile devices are integral to the everyday life -- going from work to the gym, to the beach and beyond. Ensuring they are protected on that daily journey is where BodyGuardz comes in," said Kirk Feller, President of NLU Products. "BodyGuardz's skins provide exterior protection from dings and scratches, with a custom fit that does not interfere with device operations."
Via NLU Products
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