The Griffin Technology Survivor Harness Kit for Large Tablets provides you with a better grip while holding your tablet, so you can have an easier time while working. It comes with comfort-fit straps for sliding your hand behind the tablet and freeing up your other hand to perform other tasks. Griffin Technology has designed this harness with four articulating corner clips that attach to the back of 8.4″ to 10.5″ tablets encased with a Survivor All-Terrain or a Survivor Slim case. There’s also a padded shoulder strap that clips to two of the four ¾ hexagon D-rings triple-sewn into the hand strap’s corners, letting you carry the tablet more securely. Furthermore, an inner layer of foam padding conforms the harness to the shape of your Survivor case, and a layer of mesh keeps it breathable and comfortable.
Griffin Technology Survivor Harness Kit for Large Tablets
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Weight | 0.65 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.5 × 7.1 × 2.5 in |
Compatible with | Survivor All-Terrain or Survivor Slim cases that hold one of the following: <br>iPad 2/3/4 <br>iPad Air <br>iPad Air 2 <br>Galaxy Tab A 9.7" <br>Galaxy Tab S2 10.5" <br>Galaxy Tab 4 10.1" <br>Galaxy Tab S 8.4" <br>Galaxy Tab S 10.5" <br>Microsoft Surface 3 |
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Pros – wide strap great for comfort. Con – The strap is short (completely extended, it still needs about six more inches (I used 550 cord to extend) The harness itself that holds the case is good overall. Con is the corner pieces (if gets caught or snagged (tends to slip off, although slips right back on). Con – If leaning the iPad against an object (corner pieces obstruct the silicone which is a great feature to creat a non slip surface) For an all terrain piece of equipment the last Con is the clips themselves – although spring loaded, I would prefer a sturdier material other than plastic. For lack of options (I made my own case out of 550 cord). This is a great option