UAG Turns It Up To 11 With New Cases For Apple’s iPhone 11 Devices
Urban Armor Gear (UAG, urbanarmorgear.com) creator of rugged, lightweight mobile device cases, excitedly announced an array of new cases and colors for Apple’s latest flagship devices.
UAG is known for their bold mix of cutting-edge protection and effortless style. This year they’ve designed a new lineup for the latest iPhone including UAG’s popular Monarch, Pathfinder, Metropolis, Plasma, and Plyo Series. As with all UAG cases, the latest designs meet Military Drop Standards while complementing the unique style and powerful capabilities of the new iPhone 11 devices. Each case boasts scratch-resistant skid pads and protective screen surrounds, guaranteeing your device will be protected in both wild and urban environments.
If roughing it is a way of life, UAG’s updated Monarch Series has you and your new iPhone 11 covered. Meeting double the military standard for drop and shock tests, oversized tactile buttons and total protective screen surrounds means peace of mind with incredible, adventure-ready protection.
The classic Pathfinder Series now comes in two new colors, olive drab and forest camo, for a tactical look to complement its tactical prowess. The Pathfinder’s unique combination of legendary protection and extreme low weight will keep the new iPhone 11 and its user on mission.
MONARCH SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Black, Crimson and Carbon Fiber
Price: $59.95 | £51.00 | €55,95
Handcrafted, featherlight construction with 5 layers of protection
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UAG Turns It Up To 11 With New Cases For Apple’s iPhone 11 Devices
Urban Armor Gear (UAG, urbanarmorgear.com) creator of rugged, lightweight mobile device cases, excitedly announced an array of new cases and colors for Apple’s latest flagship devices.
UAG is known for their bold mix of cutting-edge protection and effortless style. This year they’ve designed a new lineup for the latest iPhone including UAG’s popular Monarch, Pathfinder, Metropolis, Plasma, and Plyo Series. As with all UAG cases, the latest designs meet Military Drop Standards while complementing the unique style and powerful capabilities of the new iPhone 11 devices. Each case boasts scratch-resistant skid pads and protective screen surrounds, guaranteeing your device will be protected in both wild and urban environments.
If roughing it is a way of life, UAG’s updated Monarch Series has you and your new iPhone 11 covered. Meeting double the military standard for drop and shock tests, oversized tactile buttons and total protective screen surrounds means peace of mind with incredible, adventure-ready protection.
The classic Pathfinder Series now comes in two new colors, olive drab and forest camo, for a tactical look to complement its tactical prowess. The Pathfinder’s unique combination of legendary protection and extreme low weight will keep the new iPhone 11 and its user on mission.
MONARCH SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Black, Crimson and Carbon Fiber
Price: $59.95 | £51.00 | €55,95
METROPOLIS SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Black
Price: $39.95 | £31.00 | €35,95
PLASMA SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Ice, Ash, Magma and Cobalt
Price: $39.95 | £31.00 | €35,95
PATHFINDER SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Black, White, Slate, Olive Drab, Midnight Camo, Arctic Camo and Forest Camo
Price: $34.95 | £21.00 | €25,95
PLYO SERIES – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Available colors: Ice and Ash
Price: $39.95 | £21.00 | €25,95
Explore the full range of UAG’s new iPhone 11 devices: https://urbanarmorgear.com/collections/iphone-11-11-pro-11-pro-max
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This entry was posted on September 12, 2019 at 8:58 am and is filed under Commentary with tags UAG. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.