Save Your iPhone With The iPhone 5/5s Tough Armor Protection Kit From Spigen [Deals]

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If your iPhone takes a beating, you’ll want to invest in a product that’s designed with the worst case pun intended scenario in mind.

The team at Spigen thought outside the box and created the first case to introduce Air Cushion Technology – pockets of air in the corners reduce the thickness of the case while providing optimal drop protection. And Cult of Mac Deals has The iPhone 5/5s Tough Armor Protection Kit at a savings of 50% off – just $39.99 – as part of our ongoing Black Friday promotional offers.

Please note: available to customers worldwide but only includes FREE shipping for continental US orders. Shipping costs vary from $15 to $50 for international orders (see “terms & conditions” for more info).

This bundle of iPhone 5/5s goodness comes with the Tough Armor Case (2 interchangeable frames – Champagne Gold & Metal Slate), the GLAS.t Slim screen protector, and an LCD Cleaner to make sure your smartphone is protected and looking flawless at all times. You can learn more about everything included in this package at the Deals page.

Your new iPhone 5/5s is slim, clean and beautiful, and we’re sure you want to keep it that way. If you’re looking for extreme protection without the bulk, Spigen’s Tough Armor has changed the game when it comes to protective cases. Thanks to their proprietary Air Cushion Technology, this case provides better impact absorption than any other case on the market at a fraction of the size.

This kind of offer won’t be around for very long, so take advantage of it while it lasts. Get The iPhone 5/5s Tough Armor Protection Kit for only $39.99 from Spigen (and Cult of Mac Deals) today!

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