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    I actually leave mine in the car and I dont want it with me. Its not worth loosing or breaking and I dont mind putting my cell life on hold while I ride...

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    I enjoy taking pictures with it, use it to listen to music, and also find my friends if we get separated.

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    Re: How do you carry your smartphone while skiing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mpdsnowman View Post
    I actually leave mine in the car and I dont want it with me. Its not worth loosing or breaking and I dont mind putting my cell life on hold while I ride...
    It is nice ditching the phone at times. But carrying the phone makes it possible for me to go skiing while working. If a emergency comes up I can jet down and take care of buissness.

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    Re: How do you carry your smartphone while skiing?

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    I can recommend Otterbox protective cases. They have one for that model. http://www.otterbox.com/samsung-gala...efault,sc.html
    +1. I've dropped my GS3 countless times with impacts that made mw cringe. But with otterbox I pick it up dust it off and keep on truckin

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    Re: How do you carry your smartphone while skiing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mpdsnowman View Post
    I actually leave mine in the car and I dont want it with me. Its not worth loosing or breaking and I dont mind putting my cell life on hold while I ride...
    My thoughts exactly.
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    Re: How do you carry your smartphone while skiing?

    I have an Otterbox Commuter series for my GS3...and its awesome. Totally durable and substantially slimmer than the defender series.

    I just drop my phone in a ziplock and put it in a pants pocket. Its moisture that worries me most.

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    Inner ski jacked breast pocket.

    I dont use a protective cover, and I dont use a screen guard, and I've never so much as scratched my phone (knock on wood).

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    I picked up a nice Karbon jacket that has multiple phone or device pockets , keep my camera in one too. . No problems so far even at Tremblant which is notoriously cold .
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    when i had a blackberry i left it in the car or my boot bag.



    now that i have an iphone i carry it with me. decent camera, quick texts to find people or brag about the skiing and i run Alpine Replay to record my day on the slopes. i just keep it in my pocket jacket, tho i have an otterbox which does a good job protecting it.

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