wrap/case for my provari with extension cap

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CanIVap3InHere

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So this morning I was grabbing a few tools from downstairs with my Provari in hand. My basement floor is unfinished and a dense concrete. I managed to drop my Provari pretty hard right on the extension cap :( It got a little scratch since I bought the titanium white, but is otherwise fine. Thankfully these things are built like a tank, but it was a big investment and I need to get a case or wrap for it. Anybody know of one that would fit with the extension cap on it? Since that's the only cap I use, I would something that would cover that too but would let me remove the cap to change batteries obviously. Thank you so much guys!
 

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Serenity Gear no doubt makes fantastic custom leather sleeves, holsters, and lanyards but word out recently is that the owner has had to take a "real job" and is now in semi-retirement from leather working. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-accessories-discussion/427780-serenitygear-leather.html

I made a rubber sleeve made from a particular motorcycle grip. Only cost $9 and all you need is an exacto knife. Details here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/326118-diy-inexpensive-rubber-provari-protective-grip.html

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Serenity Gear no doubt makes fantastic custom leather sleeves, holsters, and lanyards but word out recently is that the owner has had to take a "real job" and is now in semi-retirement from leather working. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-accessories-discussion/427780-serenitygear-leather.html

I made a rubber sleeve made from a particular motorcycle grip. Only cost $9 and all you need is an exacto knife. Details here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/326118-diy-inexpensive-rubber-provari-protective-grip.html

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Ha. That's pretty darn cool Bad !
 
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