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Wood iPad 2 Cases

Wood iPad 2 Cases

The problem with most iPad cases on the market is they are flat-out hideous. One of the reasons you love your do everything Apple tablet is its sleek design. What happens when you slap most after-market cases on it? It looks like you’re carrying around something from the discount bin at Best Buy. To keep a stylish—albeit aesthetically different—appeal to your app machine (cause, hey, you want to show it off, right?) Root Cases offers up these two different Wood iPad 2 Cases. Available in either Bamboo or Walnut, these cases hold your $500+ investment securely and magnetically shut while giving you the same clout as Ron Burgundy and his rich mahogany aroma. They’re what Abe Lincoln would have used if he had an iPad.