by Larry Becker
When I bought my iPad 2 recently I looked around at the dozens of case offerings and skin options. I bought an Apple Smart Cover as part of my original device purchase, but I wanted to protect the back surface as well. Even though there were dozens of case options, back cover protection that was also compatible with my Smart Cover, limited my choices quite a bit. The iPad 2 was already so darn slim, and the Smart Cover added so little to the bulk of the unit, that it seemed a shame to weigh the thing down in a bulky, book-like binder cover. I wanted slim, so I started looking at skins.
Top of my list was the Zagg Invisible Shield because I love the crystal clear, durable protection. The problem is that the application is a wet process and the iPad is so much bigger than the little devices I've covered with it in the past, I was envisioning getting moisture all over the place in my precious new iPad and fighting a war with bubbles under the film. The local mall has a Zagg kiosk with a professional installer and that comes with a lifetime guarantee, but with the installation fee and taxes, it was going to be over fifty bucks! And after the $50 installation I'd have a beautiful, crystal-clear cover that still had tiny seams at the corners so the film would fit the shape of the iPad's curved back. Most skin options don't even have corners covered at all. That's one of the reasons I opted for iCarbons. The big reason though, was that they had a great installation video and their application is a dry process. It doesn't hurt that it was half the cost of the Zagg (just $26 shipped).
iCarbons offers a light and a dark woodgrain option as well as a black or white simulated carbon fiber skin. I opted for the black and it was just as easy to install as their video shows. It was easy because it's a dry process and there were zero bubbles. What you can't see until you have the skin in hand, is that the weight of the material is thicker than you might expect, and the embossed texture of the carbon fiber weave is relatively deep. It looks great on the iPad and it smoothly covers the corners as advertised. The only thing I don't love is the white carbon fiber Apple logo they supply to cover the logo cutout in the middle. I just left mine off so the black Apple logo is what you see.
While some people like keeping the carbon fiber skin theme going all the way around to the front, I wasn't interested in the front frame protector. That just seems a little over-the-top to me, because the Smart Cover does the job on the front. And speaking of the Smart Cover, the magnetic strength seems just as strong through the iCarbons skin as it did on the bare metal of the iPad. No need to cut a notch out of the skin for the smart cover spine like I was considering. If I could change anything, I'd make the skin just a tiny, tiny bit bigger to cover more closely to the edge. Of course, I'm not an engineer, so that extra little bit of coverage might cause the corners to not cover smoothly or it might cause the edges of the skin to peel over time. Maybe this is the best possible coverage after all. It’s also worth noting that this skin is not especially grippy. It’s better than the naked aluminum, but not much. I think GelaSkins and Zagg wins in the grippy category.
In my opinion, considering price, quality, ease of installation, Smart Cover compatibility, looks, and scratch protection, iCarbons is the best skin option for me.
Rats! I just ordered a case last week, which will make it to NY for my wife to bring back to Russia with her (we live and serve here but my wife is on a quick trip to the States right now), but I really like the looks of this skin!!
Thanks for the review Larry! Thanks for the guest Terry!
Hi Larry,
The iCarbons skin looks like a great product.
I went with the ZAGGskins custom cover for the back side of my iPad 2. Custom in that I uploaded my own photo. The ZAGGskins is a dry application. The one piece skin also covers the corners of the iPad 2.
The invisibleSHIELDs is a wet application process, and that was the product I applied to the front.
Before I placed my on-line order, I found a 20% off coupon available from the ZAGG site.
No affiliation, just a satisfied customer.
I went with GelaSkins which allowed me to use one of my own images instead of some stock image or pattern. Same dry application process. Went on clean and looks great. [no association with the company, just like the product]
You may have read some older posts from Terry in which he reviewed the Gelaskins. I too ordered one a while back for my iPad2. It is quite nice although now the edges are starting to peel off in some places likely because of the more curved nature of the iPad2 compared to the original iPad. I think Gelaskin is a bit pricey as well for what you get. Recently, I was reading about the new HyperShield Back Cover (from Hypershop), which too works in conjunction with the Apple Smart Covers. They look quite nice and are only $19.95. I might try one out. Has anyone used one of these yet?
I ordered a ZAGG LeatherSkin (Premium) last week, @63% off reg price it was worth the wait, delivered (to Canada) under 25$. But this iCarbons skin looks really nice.
I just picked up a Leather Skin for my iPad 2 from SlickWraps. SlickWraps also has Carbon Fiber.
Thank you, Larry, for the information and Terry, for having the guest blogger! BTW Terry I don’t chime in often but I subscribe to your blog via RSS and read every single post. Thanks for your willingness to share your expertise.
Hi Larry, I just wanted to say that it does not come with a white apple logo, it is actually a clear protector, on a white paper! (well atleast mine was) thanks for the review!
Just got my icarbons after reading this review.. mine came with a white apple.