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How's this for cool? The Dry Case iPhone bag is a plastic enclosure that you can vacuum seal (either with a pump, or just sucking on the integrated spout), and end up with a fully-functioning phone (you can even use the camera) that is good to about 100 feet! That's what the company claims, anyway. But I'm going to be a little more cautious than that. Still, it's always nice to have some water protection for your phone, especially when you plan to be somewhere like a Hawaiian beach.
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As Interbike 2012 draws to a close, it's easy for many attendees to run out of steam, exhibitors and journalists alike. After a full week of coverage, a lot of folks are plain tired. But we've saved some great tidbits for last, so we can go out with a bang. There was a lot of great stuff in days 1 and 2, but I truly there are some gems left in here, and I hope you get as much out of viewing the gallery as much as I did shooting it. This is it for Interbike. We're going to close the books on this one, then regroup and see you in just TWO WEEKS for the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Come back then for all the coverage from the island. But for now, here's our final gallery from Interbike 2012. Enjoy!
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