Crossover

Stick It In

$34.99

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Total Paid Out: $25,925

Development Duration:

Days in Store: 177

Units to Date: 23,680

Crossover - Stick It In

Crossover is a two-piece case that secures gear to your iPhone 5 with silicone straps, merging functionality with minimalist design. The two straps intersect to form a web of protection, protecting the back and all four corners by reinforcing key areas of impact. On top of this protective function, the straps also provides comfortable storage space for up to four credit cards, along with business cards, notes, and other sundries.

Features:
 - Silicone straps protect both the back and bumpers with a minimalist profile
 - Straps can also be used to store items such as notes and credit cards

Materials:
 - Nylon
 - Silicone

Dimensions:
 - 12mm diagonal length

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Iphone 4

Does it fit an Iphone 4?

Reviewed by Rafael Lomelino | 15 days ago

I love it

I love it... I have maybe 20 iPhone 5 cases at home and I never manage to find the one I really like. The crossover is a dream come true that even made me get rid of my wallet. You can even use only one band to make it look even more minimalist. (it protects only 2 corners that way, but I notices that when I drop the phone it frequently lands on the top left corner so I am fine by protecting the top left and bottom right .... and with cards and money in the back it is less easy to drop it !). Really good job, I love it.

Reviewed by Martin Leclair | about 1 month ago

Form follows function.

I like it. It's not pretty and adds some bulk to my iPhone, but it's the only solution I've found that will let me carry an electronic key card (for work), a credit card, a medical card, a driver's license and a few bucks on my iPhone. Other solutions are prettier, but only let you carry three thin cards and no cash or one or two cards and a few bills.

Reviewed by DANTE DRIVER | 2 months ago