If you like ballistic nylon, you’ll understand the appeal of Essential TPE’s Ultra Protection Sleeve ($35), sold in a “Slim iPad” version. The front and back of the case use cross-weaved, resilient-feeling black nylon, with a shiny faux leather on the outer edges, and a microfiber interior.
A heavy-duty nylon strap at the top opens to let the iPad out, and closes with a square faux leather and Velcro pad in the front. Due to cardboard reinforcement beneath the nylon, the case feels sturdy and tough.

On May 13, 2010, iLounge published The Complete Guide to iPad Cases and Protection, a multi-page comparison of over 70 different iPad cases and film protectors, sorted by genre.
The following details were added to this piece by that comparison article; please click on the link above for additional comparative discussion of similar protective options.
We typically steer clear of recommending sleeves for iPods and iPhones, but iPad users may find that they make more sense. The concept is to totally envelop the iPad inside protective material, using a flap or zipper to open and release the device when it’s needed.












