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Amazing 8-foot drop protection
Shock diffusing polycarbonate with a padded interior
Styled with Under Armor signature logo Mark
Compatible with the UA connect system of mounts
Under Armour's Protect UA Grip case defends your smartphone from the bumps, dings, and scratches that come from your active life.
A great companion both on the field and back in the exercise room. Make your device more durable Get powerful defense with a shockproof case design and multiple layers of device protection.
The UA Protect Grip case is proven tough, having passed an eight-foot drop test onto concrete. Which is exactly the sort of protection you'll want, whether you're rock climbing or in the middle of a grueling hike.
Get a better grip The UA Protect Grip case comes with layered ridges for a more secure hold. That makes for fewer drops and slips when you're listening to music during your morning jog.
Perfectly compatible The UA Protect Grip case aligns with your iPhone XS/X for full access to all of your ports and controls.
Plus, it's part of the UA connect system, so it's compatible with every Under Armour mount, including the Connect Magnetic Mount.
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Width: 3.1 in
Depth: 0.5 in
Height: 5.9 in
Weight: 1.44 oz
**CASE ONLY. Phone not included**
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Width: 3.1 in
Depth: 0.5 in
Height: 5.9 in
Weight: 1.44 oz
Under Armour Protect Grip Hybrid Hard Case
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