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We already have our Frequently
Asked Questions page, but you still have more questions
on our Kindle Cases and that is why we've put this helpful page together.
- How many colors does the Kindle Travel Case come in? The Photos show it only in Black.
- The Kindle SleeveCase - what are the functions of the bottom pull-tab and rear open top pocket?
- Do the SleeveCase and Slip Case protect the Kindle screen?
- Will the Kindle fit into the Travel Case when it’s inside the Slip Case or the case that comes with the Kindle?
- Why is the Travel Case so thin?
How many colors does the Kindle Travel Case come in? The Photos show it only in Black.
The Travel Case is available in all the same colors as the Slip Case—Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Red and Silver. Choices, choices…
The Kindle SleeveCase - what are the functions of the bottom pull-tab and rear open top pocket?
The bottom pull-tab is to make it easy to remove the Kindle. Slide one finger through the loop and with your other hand pull your Kindle out. The rear open top pocket can hold your USB cable and ear buds reasonably securely. The Slip Case also comes with the bottom pull-tab.
Do the SleeveCase and Slip Case protect the Kindle screen?
Both the Slip Case and the Small SleeveCase have a sheet of impact-resistant plastic sewn in between the padded liner and the outside textile. You can’t see the plastic, but you can feel it in there. So, maybe you’ll sleep better at night knowing that while you’re snoozing, your case is hard at work protecting your Kindle—screen and all. (The Large SleeveCase doesn't have it because your screen should already have some protection from the Amazon Kindle(tm) standard case--though we don't make any guarantees regarding Amazon's case.)
Will the Kindle fit into the Travel Case when it’s inside the Slip Case or the case that comes with the Kindle?
Of course! It fits whether it is in another case or not. We included a slender inside pocket to protect your Kindle without a case for those who like to keep their Kindle naked…er…without another case around it. When it’s inside another case, slip your Kindle into the main compartment.
Why is the Travel Case so thin?
We designed the Travel Case thin, because thin cases are generally easier to pack. Short, squat items can take up a big chunk in the middle of your bag and make it more difficult to pack other items. The Travel Case’s padded pockets for the power supply and reading light are off to the side of the padded Kindle pocket. In addition to helping to keep the Travel Case thin, this design helps prevent any impact from pushing each item into another.
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