RhinoShield SolidSuit Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (2019)
RhinoShield SolidSuit Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (2019)
BRAND | RhinoShield |
SERIES | SolidSuit |
COMPATIBILITY | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (2019) |
MATERIALS | New ShockSpread™ – third generation proprietary polymer blend. |
FUNCTION | Exceeds Military Standards (MIL-STD 810G), absorbs impact of over 11 feet |
Honeycomb Structure | |
Tough yet flexible | |
BPA / BPS / BPF Free Food Grade | |
CONTENT | 1x RhinoShield SolidSuit Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (2019) |
A Touch of Class
SolidSuit is our revved-up take on the traditional phone case. We precisely molded our signature ShockSpread material into a one-piece shell and added a premium finish to the back.
Classic
The SolidSuit Classic ups the ante in the category of minimal cases. The understated matte finish exudes elegance while providing improved scratch resistance.
Tough yet flexible
Our ShockSpread material is super tough, making it incredibly difficult to break. This is because the material is able to resist larger forces. This same property means the case provides a tight fit, preventing your phone from falling out during impact. However, for a strong material, ShockSpread is surprisingly flexible. This means that the case bends slightly for easier installation, without permanent loosening.
Exceeds Military Standards
Surpasses US military drop test standard (MIL-STD 810G), absorbs impact of over 11 feet.
Honeycomb Structure
A hexagonal pattern lines the inner surfaces of our case, improving shock absorption by up to 10%.
Barely there
RhinoShield cases are among the thinnest and lightest protective cases you can find. ShockSpread reduces overall volume by 40% and overall thickness by 22%. Our cases weigh an average of 30g - equivalent to a AA battery - or half that if using a bumper.
Better for you
We have formulated the new material with your health and safety in mind. Our latest cases have been independently tested and meet the US FDA food-grade standards. They also contain no BPA, BPS or BPF - chemicals commonly used in plastics which have been linked to possible developmental issues in young children, as well as reproductive toxicity.