If you are after a tough shell type sleeve to keep your Kindle protected when travelling the iGadgitz model above is a really affordable choice. Priced under a tenner you get great build quality, no-frills protection for your reader.
This type of hard Kindle case is great for those that prefer to read their Kindle ‘naked’ – and I mean without a jacket on the reader – not you. It’s not surprise that many of us prefer to use our ebook readers this way. After all they have been designed to be highly ergonomic ‘touchy-feely’ kinds of personal electronics so it would make sense to enjoy them as they were intended.
But, as much as we might like tor read our Kindles with uninterputed access to controls most of us bought the reader in the first place to take out and about, travelling, holidays or commuting. Whilst actually in transit every Kindle needs a cover. To prevent knocking in your bag, stop scratches and so on will require some kind of protection.
A simple hard case Kindle cover is an economical choice. This one is made of strong EPA mesh that should cope with ordinary knocks and bumps. It is splash-proof so should you spill a can of coke into your handbag your reader will be okay too. Obviously you’ve got the ubiquitous double zip set up so its really easy to get your reader in and out. But far more importantly there is a Velcro strap inside to keep your reader in place. It might not seem that important, but some of the hard cases do not come with this feature and all that means is that you can open the zips and drop your Kindle – not something we would recommend!
For a basic, cheap Kindle UK travel case the iGadgitz EVA travel hard case for the Kindle 2 is a real winner.






