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Zameel

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I am planning to get an ipad pro m4 11 inch model. Im confused between the 'ESR shift' and 'ESR rebound with removable cover' covers. I like the features on the ESR Shift but I have seen some people complain that the front cover does not close properly and is loose. Does the Rebound also have this issue? And which of the two would you guys recommend? Thank you in advance.
 

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I personally prefer the Shift and I haven’t experienced any case issues. Then again, I usually undock the case from it and when I am in my desk or need to sit somewhere with it I use it. I have probably closed the case once or twice since I got it on launch date.
 
I personally prefer the Shift and I haven’t experienced any case issues. Then again, I usually undock the case from it and when I am in my desk or need to sit somewhere with it I use it. I have probably closed the case once or twice since I got it on launch date.
Is it for the m4 model?
 
Got the chance to try the ESR shift and ESR Rebound model in one of the shop.
I bought the rebound model as it simple and light weight.

ESR shift have does able to hold multi ways for the iPad.
ESR all “case” have 1 common ”thing”… and that is the “weight”.

When I hold the ESR Shift, it weight more then my iPad Pro 13”.
To some, it might be good because of all round protection. Even when drop, you can ensure that the impact will not harm the iPad.

Another forum there is a review of ESR Rebound 360

 
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