I just ran into Chris for the first time and just OUTSTANDING detail and close up video which is EXTREMELY RARE on any you tube videos. Kudos and thumbs up from me. All questions answered.
thank you for your review! The thinner and thicker aramid fiber pattern is differentiiated by the aramid fiber yarns. 1500D and 600D are professional terms for the number of aramid yarns. D, shorten for Denier, indicates the linear density of the aramid yarn. The 1500D is classic and looks thicker, while the 600D is finner 600D aramid fiber is exquisite and stylish but twill deformation is very likely to happen before its solidifying, so its yield rate is very low and the cost of manufacture is high. PITAKA is one of the few companies that adopt selective 600D aramid fiber in manufacturing products. Compared with other aramid fiber of different deniers, like 1500D aramid fiber, 600D aramid fiber is harder to produce.
I have loved my Latercase *aramid fiber iPhone case. Which I guess is even lighter weight than carbon fiber. And scratch resistant, heat resistant, etc. I also bought their screen protector in 2021. I’ve dropped my phone and only a small chip came out of the case on the top, but the phone was completely unscathed. The lightness and feel of the Latercase far surpasses the nasty plastic cases. Highly recommend.
"Hi, since the Latercase is so thin that MagSafe sort of works through it, would adding a ring adapter to the inside of the case (between the phone and case) help anything? I mean, even on a MagSafe case, there is still some carbon fiber in between. I understand that it would be better to put it on the outside, but do you think that it would add some strength? Also, in that case, which ring adapter would you get?"
Hi, do u know if adding a ring on the outside of a Aramid fiber case will stick properly? I just bought the Samsung Aramid case and want to know how will the rings stick to it.
Thanks for the review, man! Would you like to try ours? We also make aramid fiber case. Btw, when we talk about aramid fiber, the materials matter. You need to figure out if the cases are 600d or 1500d. Usually 600D costs like 30-40% more.
Love both of the cases, but the thinner clearer pattern means the more premium materials used. For a minimalist style, there are not a lot we can do, except choosing what materials to use and how they handle the details. Chris, can we send you the a case for a review?
Wanna buy this for my iphone 15 pro natural tit, but can't decide which color would be best to match my iphone color..... maybe you have suggestions?? To pick that black one or maybe the milky way one , or other ones?))
@@thechristaft thanks for response sir) i see there are new versions magez 5 with blue and orange look, interesting to see how that looks on natural titanium)
I think Lewis Hilsenteger (you know, the latercase owner) also make a separate magnetic rinv that you can attach to your latercase (I could be wrong tho)
HI, do u know how well the rings stick to a Aramid case? I just bought a Samsung Aramid case and want to know if the ring will stay on and if not could u use a little superglue to hold it in plase?
@@J.Wick.Thanks for responding so quickly that helps out a lot. I bought the Ldsxay Universal Magsafe rings. They were $12 for 2 and there magnetic. I was going to order the cheaper metal rings but I read that they make your phone hot while charging. Im not sure if thats true or not, but know that u told me it will work I can finally put it on. I have one more question have u ever replaced a ring yet and dose that harm the case at all?
@@tommyboy3737 grip isn't the issue. If you rely solely on wireless charging, they can be picky with the rings. Just depends on the charger, and the ring. They won't damage a case. Some are made to be reapplied, others are not. For the ones that are single serve, heat or alcohol takes em off easy. Make sure to clean the case or phone with alcohol before applying the ring. Common sense stuff.
@@J.Wick. I bought LDSXAY Universal Magsafe Rings. There the magnetic ones not the metal ones. I did what u said about cleaning the case and the ring sticks really good to the Samsung Aramid Fiber case. I heard that the metal ones get hot and don't aline to the charger rite so I spent $12 on 2 of the Magnetic ones. Have u heard people having problems with the cheaper metal ones?
I would say no, not from drops, the screen protector edges are always where the break point is, but along with the screen protector they do protect the edges of the screen.
I just ran into Chris for the first time and just OUTSTANDING detail and close up video which is EXTREMELY RARE on any you tube videos. Kudos and thumbs up from me. All questions answered.
Thanks, I appreciate the comment!
Thought u were Guga foods at first 😂
I get that a lot
Exactly lmao
wait... its not?! xD
Lmaooo
thank you for your review! The thinner and thicker aramid fiber pattern is differentiiated by the aramid fiber yarns.
1500D and 600D are professional terms for the number of aramid yarns.
D, shorten for Denier, indicates the linear density of the aramid yarn.
The 1500D is classic and looks thicker, while the 600D is finner
600D aramid fiber is exquisite and stylish but twill deformation is very likely to happen before its solidifying, so its yield rate is very low and the cost of manufacture is high. PITAKA is one of the few companies that adopt selective 600D aramid fiber in manufacturing products. Compared with other aramid fiber of different deniers, like 1500D aramid fiber, 600D aramid fiber is harder to produce.
Thanks for the clarification, very helpful!
Is either one better than the other in your opinion? As far as 1500D vs 600D?
@@daffymouse5309The 1500 is better for drops. The 600 is better for looks and virtually no fingerprints.
I have loved my Latercase *aramid fiber iPhone case. Which I guess is even lighter weight than carbon fiber. And scratch resistant, heat resistant, etc. I also bought their screen protector in 2021. I’ve dropped my phone and only a small chip came out of the case on the top, but the phone was completely unscathed. The lightness and feel of the Latercase far surpasses the nasty plastic cases. Highly recommend.
Well said. I highly recommend as well
Just the video I was looking for thanks keep up the good work 👌
"Hi, since the Latercase is so thin that MagSafe sort of works through it, would adding a ring adapter to the inside of the case (between the phone and case) help anything? I mean, even on a MagSafe case, there is still some carbon fiber in between. I understand that it would be better to put it on the outside, but do you think that it would add some strength? Also, in that case, which ring adapter would you get?"
Hi, do u know if adding a ring on the outside of a Aramid fiber case will stick properly? I just bought the Samsung Aramid case and want to know how will the rings stick to it.
Add it outside
Thanks for the review, man! Would you like to try ours? We also make aramid fiber case.
Btw, when we talk about aramid fiber, the materials matter. You need to figure out if the cases are 600d or 1500d.
Usually 600D costs like 30-40% more.
Love both of the cases, but the thinner clearer pattern means the more premium materials used.
For a minimalist style, there are not a lot we can do, except choosing what materials to use and how they handle the details.
Chris, can we send you the a case for a review?
I like that Latercase does not have the cheesy manufacturers logo that Pitaka has
i just got my latercase today and i love it
That’s awesome, glad you like it!
very descriptive. thank you. would love a smartish vs caudabe case fight (again) from you 😊
You got it!
Wanna buy this for my iphone 15 pro natural tit, but can't decide which color would be best to match my iphone color..... maybe you have suggestions?? To pick that black one or maybe the milky way one , or other ones?))
Sorry just now seeing this, I am more of a minimalist in my look and feel preferences, so would probably go with the standard black and grey.
@@thechristaft thanks for response sir) i see there are new versions magez 5 with blue and orange look, interesting to see how that looks on natural titanium)
I think Lewis Hilsenteger (you know, the latercase owner) also make a separate magnetic rinv that you can attach to your latercase (I could be wrong tho)
LaterCase. No doubt about it. I'd never even heard of Pitaka until after LaterCase. Buy a pack of mag rings for 5$ and boom. Magsafe. Cheaper still.
HI, do u know how well the rings stick to a Aramid case? I just bought a Samsung Aramid case and want to know if the ring will stay on and if not could u use a little superglue to hold it in plase?
@@tommyboy3737 I bought the cheapest rings I could find. Have them on two different devices both are Aramid cases.m no issues.
@@J.Wick.Thanks for responding so quickly that helps out a lot. I bought the Ldsxay Universal Magsafe rings. They were $12 for 2 and there magnetic. I was going to order the cheaper metal rings but I read that they make your phone hot while charging. Im not sure if thats true or not, but know that u told me it will work I can finally put it on. I have one more question have u ever replaced a ring yet and dose that harm the case at all?
@@tommyboy3737 grip isn't the issue. If you rely solely on wireless charging, they can be picky with the rings. Just depends on the charger, and the ring. They won't damage a case. Some are made to be reapplied, others are not. For the ones that are single serve, heat or alcohol takes em off easy. Make sure to clean the case or phone with alcohol before applying the ring. Common sense stuff.
@@J.Wick. I bought LDSXAY Universal Magsafe Rings. There the magnetic ones not the metal ones. I did what u said about cleaning the case and the ring sticks really good to the Samsung Aramid Fiber case. I heard that the metal ones get hot and don't aline to the charger rite so I spent $12 on 2 of the Magnetic ones. Have u heard people having problems with the cheaper metal ones?
Hey man do they protect your phone screen protector edges
I would say no, not from drops, the screen protector edges are always where the break point is, but along with the screen protector they do protect the edges of the screen.
Great video, thanks 🙏
Hey chris, I need grip. Which one is grippier? Thanks
DBrand is so good in terms of grip
Dude for a second I thought I saw GUGA review cases , damnnn
Not sure how they can get away with charging as much as they charge!!
Great review! Thanks!!!
Thanks!
great vid
Thanks!
Great review my friend, Thumbs up from me👍
Thanks nice video 🇮🇪😎
Thanks!
The bevel on the pitaka is sharp and stabby definitely like the later case better
Dang guga a tech guy too???
Love all the Guga references!
Title fight !!
pitaka is over priced poor quality in my personal experience... later case holds up for much longer.
Hi Chris Taft, how can we contact you for a partnership?
I thought this was Guga Tech or somthing hahahah! Great review!
Glad you liked it! I'll have to reach out to Guga for a collab. :)