3 ways to be sure you don’t miss a thing

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  • David

    For the survivor… Do something with a dog. Let it chew on it or tie it to his collar with a long rope and make the dog chase a cat…. :)

  • http://www.griffintechnology.com/connect Dave Delaney

    We haven’t performed official tests for gas and grease, however, it does meet conditions outlined in US Department of Defense MIL-STD-810 and UK Department of Defense Def-Stan 00-35.

    More details:

    * Integral Display shield deflects wind and rain (Test: up to 200 mm/hr for 1 hour)
    * Rigid internal frame protects against shocks and drops (Test: drop on flat concrete surface from 6′/1.8 m)
    * Sealed ports block blown sand and dust (Test: up to 18 m/sec for 1 hour)
    * Silicone cladding blocks vibration (Test: 18 hrs at 20 to 2000 Hz)
    * Multi-position clip attaches securely to pack strap or belt
    * View videos and test results online at http://www.griffintechnology.com/armored

  • http://www.griffintechnology.com/connect Dave Delaney

    Thanks for the feedback. We’re always looking for ways to make our products even better. I’ll be sure to pass along your comment. Cheers.

  • Mattl

    you should take a bath/shower with it and use the iphone as a bar of soap. 

  • Cbrown2639

    I some times forget stuff in my pocket will the survivor case survive a spin cycle and a drying in the dryEr

  • http://blog.griffintechnology.com/about-dave Dave Delaney

    Well I’m glad it survives. Still, it’s best to get in the habit of checking those pockets first. Just in case. :)

  • michael

    You should hook up a cord to the case and tie the other end of the cord to a car and drive on concrete really fast.

  • Anonymous

    For a test, you should tie a cord to the phone/ipod then, tie the other end of the cord to the back of a car, then drive on concrete really fast.

  • Shanep93

    ive got an idea for yous to test it out , on the case of the griffen it says sand/dust proof . id like to see it against some sort of sand blower 

  • Anonymous

    For a test, you should cover the back of the griffin case with gasoline(or any flammable liquid) and light it on fire. Then leave it on fire for 5 minutes. Then, see if the phone was burned or damaged badly.

  • Caesar

    i suggest you should tape the case with the iphone in it to somethng haevy like a big rock and drop it on the ground from 1 story high. and by the way, make a case compatible wit the white iphone 4s please. i really need a case like the survivor series but i have a white iphone 4s.

  • Christopherlatty

    i bought a case for my ipod touch 4g and i watched the video for the iphone. im just wondering does the case for the ipone have more protection than for the ipod touch

  • Alex_Files

    i suggest you guys use various musical items to try and break the ipod/iphone…….or sky diving…or target practice with a bb gun

  • Davyjones727

    Here Is Something A lot of People Complain about. People Say that The Griffin Survivor Case For iPod 4G is Good in Overall, But It Collects Lint’s in Pockets and Not every Headphone can Fit in The iPod with The Survivor case on It.

  • Texbraska1

    Ok i never do this but here we go i got a Griffin iPhone case from a friend but anyway i was at work and there’s construction going on i let in a double belly truck and dropped my phone while the truck was driving away the case with the phone in got ran over by 4 sets of tires on a fully loaded truck the only damage was to the case and it still in good shape and the phone works also so thank you for making and GREAT phone case  

  • Robertrangel58

    EpIc case just got it after waiting a couple weeks

  • corey m

    try letting go threw a washing machine

  • Meco3

    only draw back is it didn’t have a pin hole on the back to expose the camera

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000583670337 Austin Hawkins

    tie it to an air balloon and then at a certain height pop the ballon