OtterBox Hybrid Case For iPad Pro 12.9: Folio & Drop Protection With a Slender Design

The Apple iPad Pro 12.9 is a large piece of iPad hardware, larger than we've been accustomed to in the past. A good case for it has to meet many expectations. It has to protect, yet be light. It has to accomodate all the iPad Pro technology, including the Apple Pencil. It has to be versatile and look great. The OtterBox Symmetry Series Hybrid for iPad Pro 12.9-inch does all this and more.

Introduction

There are several ways to think about a case for the iPad Pro 12.9. Because this iPad has a large display and is capable of more professional use, it's often accompanied by an Apple Pencil and a keyboard. In turn, that means that it may find itself resting upright at some angle.

One approach in a product that I previously reviewed is the Urban Armor Gear Composite Case. It's a great case, but is on the bulky side. Suddenly, with that case, for the sake of protection and a sturdy metal stand, what had been a delightful experience, by comparison, with my iPad Air, turns into a much larger affair.  A 12.9-inch iPad weighing 25 ounces (713 grams) has an additional 13 ounce (380 gram) case that adds some extra weight but a lot of bulk.

And so, I was delighted to encounter this case from OtterBox that does everything one could want and also solves the problem of protecting that massive display. It weighs more than the UAG case at 18 ounces (510 grams), but it's thinner and, accordingly, changes the feel of the iPad.  That's because there's no need to enclose and protect an aluminum stand on the back. Astonishingly, the extra weight isn't felt, but the lack of bulk is. I never expected that effect.

Suddenly, my iPad Pro 12.9 is a lot more fun to handle. It's a nice, new experience for me.

The Review

OtterBox Hybrid Case For iPad Pro 12.9 is a folio case in two parts. A transparent polycarbonate and nylon back protects the iPad except for the display. Hinged onto that is the synthetic rubber cover that has a soft, felt-like interior that protects the display.  The all-around grip is therefore great. That cover is removable for compatibility with the Apple Smart Keyboard. Also, the OtterBox cover folds/unfolds in a customary way to prop the iPad up at two different a angles, as seen in this video. (The video also shows the installation and removal procedure for both covers.)

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