Protect your iPad Pro with Nomad’s new leather case and folio

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Nomad's new case and folio offers premium leather options to protect your iPad Pro without bulk.
Nomad's new case and folio offer premium leather options to protect your iPad Pro without bulk. (Pictured: folio).
Photo: Nomad

If you’d like a change from plastic or silicone cases for your iPad Pro, you have a new option. Accessories maker Nomad rolled out two new premium leather products Wednesday, the Modern Leather Case and the Modern Leather Folio. Depending on how you feel about leather, you may find they offer a touch of class without much bulk.

Both products feature full-grain leather. Their slim design offers protection mainly because of specs like a raised TPE bumper and a polycarbonate layer.

Nomad Modern Leather Case for iPad Pro

The Modern Leather Case looks kind of like Apple’s Leather Case for iPhone. But it’s bigger, of course — with sizes meant to fit the 2021 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. It appears to offer a classy and effective way to protect your iPad Pro, especially if you’re done with plastic and silicone.

The case is compatible with Apple Pencil. You can get the case in black or rustic brown colors.

Price: $99.95 (11-inch) and $119.95 (12.9-inch)

Where to buy: Nomad

Nomad Modern Leather Folio for iPad Pro

The Modern Leather Folio offers front and back protection plus a tri-fold front cover with smart-wake functionality. And the front cover also works as a stand and has a strong magnetic closure. Like the case above, the folio works with Apple Pencil.

For durable protection, the folio cover includes panels of reinforced fiberglass.

You can choose from black or rustic brown colors for the folio.

Price: $149.95 (11-inch) and $169.95 (12.9-inch)

Where to buy: Nomad

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