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Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

Last updated: May 17, 2021 2:34 am UTC
By Nick Guy
Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

Incase recently expanded its case lineup, adding to the slider- and shell-style options it’s had available for years now. The new line is called Systm, and includes three distinct models that do share a number of similarities between them. Hammer ($30) is the most basic of the three, with Chisel ($35) in the middle, and Vise ($50) at the high end. All three cases are augmented with Poron XRD, the shock-absorbent foam material made famous by G-Form, in accessories such as X-Protect for iPhone 4/4S.



Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5
Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

Hammer, Chisel, and Vise all start with rubber at their cores. Although the exact shapes are different, they each offer the same amount of coverage, down to the size of the openings. The Sleep/Wake and volume buttons are covered with raised rubber, which is protective but does not diminish the tactility at all; it’s the way button protection is supposed to be done. Above the volume up button, there’s an opening for the side switch.

It may be just a little too small for those with large fingers or short fingernails. Then, along the bottom edge, there are three openings. The first is for the microphone and headphone port, with a rounded bulge to accommodate larger plugs. Following that is a half-inch wide oval for the Lightning port, and then a longer one for the speaker. The cases are compatible with larger-than-average Lightning plugs, but not Apple’s Lightning to 30-Pin Adapter. They also have very large camera openings, lined with black to prevent flash diffusion.


 

Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

Hammer is a single-piece rubber case, available in black, pink, or orange. It’s slim around the core of the iPhone 5, with a knurled finish—the kind of diamond-patterned texture you’ll often find on tools.

The material is thicker at the top and bottom, where an inch of rubber bulges up and out at each. Those same portions of the device are also protected by embedded Poron XRD, with yellow strips of the material along the back and lining the edges. Hammer provides a rather substantial lip, protecting your iPhone’s display from landing on the ground.

 

Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

Review: Incase Systm Hammer for iPhone 5

The Systm line is a pretty impressive step from Incase, and we laud the company for finally expanding its efforts. Aesthetically, and from a value standpoint, Chisel is our favorite of the bunch. It combines rubber and plastic, plus an entire back panel of Poron XRD. While not as universally appealing as as CandyShell, it’s still a very good case, and worth of our strong general recommendation. Right behind it is Hammer.


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