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Now I'm upset that I got bestskinsever. I've never used either companies but wrapsol sounds really nice. :(

BSE's are nice, especially considering the price. They are a totally different product than say SGP or PowerSupport, because BSE are soft films while the others offer hard films. I'm not sure how they compare to wrapsol yet.
 
Stopped by my local WalMart here in Miami but they didn't have Warpsol protectors for the iPad 2, only for first generation iPads. :(
 
I love me some Wrapsol.

But the new model is a no go. I don't like corners like that because they are just askin to be peeled up.

I've used wrapsol on my iphone 4 my moms and my bros, plus my ipad 1 but I will have to figure out something else for my ipad 2.

I liked using a skin with my portenzo for extra special coverage. but I'll have to figure out something else now.
 
Installed mine last night, awesome! Not as shiner as some of the others, really can't tell it's there.

Fit it's perfect and the corners actually work out well - max coverage and with the good fit, I see no issues with them peeling up once dried in place.

Mark
 
Installed mine last night, awesome! Not as shiner as some of the others, really can't tell it's there.

Fit it's perfect and the corners actually work out well - max coverage and with the good fit, I see no issues with them peeling up once dried in place.

Mark

oooo can you post pics please?
 
It's really hard to see (that's a good thing!) as it's not shiny. Here is a shot at the corner showing the slits to allow it to fit well to the curves.

Mark

Yes pics would be great.
 

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Some pics! This is after about 12 hours. I have the front installed too but it still has a haze to it due to it not being completely dry (i hope). I can say the front is as smooth as the original glass and the back is still smooth too with a slight grippiness to it.
 

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To get both front and back... Only the wet is an option. Is that not going to mess up the iPad? Never used these before, just want some input before I order. Thanks
 
Hey guys... Use code TWITMYWRAP to get 30% off your order. Kind of lame since you lose free shipping and tax+shipping negates the discount... But awesome if you're ordering more than one kit.
 
Installed mine yesterday (only did the rear) and it came out looking PERFECT! Great product.
 
I ordered mine on Friday. Hope this is delivered by Tues or Wed. Will be using it only for back. Will go for PowerSupport for front.
 
I purchased the Clear (dry). It looks awful. I hope the bubbles work their way out. If not, it is going back. Fit is terrible. It makes you wonder if they took the leftover iPad 1 films and recut them to fit.
 
I purchased the Clear (dry). It looks awful. I hope the bubbles work their way out. If not, it is going back. Fit is terrible. It makes you wonder if they took the leftover iPad 1 films and recut them to fit.

The screens for the ipad2 are the same as the iPad 1. Did you buy a front? I didn't think they had back only dry application. I ask because only the back of the ipad 2 is smaller. So I'm unclear about what you've purchased and installed....in any matter....

I've put on so many wrapsols for friends and family iPhone 4. I used their dry ultra drop protection. They are FABLOUS. They are my first choice for skin protection.

After reading alot about them on different forums I learned when you use the ultra drop protection dry application you may need to stretch it a little bit.

I think they contract a bit after they cool down from processing.

The haze and bubbles go away after a couple of days. My brother thinks I apply them so well I should charge.
 
Has anyone used the wet?

I used the wet on my iPad 1. Installation was easy but it didn't stick well on the corners in the back. I think it was because it was too thin.

I love the iphone 4 drop protection dry application though. They needed to be stretched a bit but after I got it on and it cured for a couple of days you could barely tell it was there. Even the Genius Bar folks were impressed when I showed it to them.
 
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