Description
- Description
- Features
- About The Brand
-
A Magsafe-compatible phone case with the perfect balance of slimness, smart aesthetics, and protection, plus it brilliantly connects to the entire Peak Design Mobile Ecosystem. It’s a case with zero compromise—and you don’t have to take our word. The Wirecutter frankly admits “we don’t say this often, but there aren’t any flaws.”
Features a slim 2.4mm profile and protective rubberized bumper, all wrapped in beautifully protective Versa Shell™ fabric or Clarino™ vegan leather shell (Pro and Pro Max models only). But what truly sets this case apart is the brilliant magnetic/mechanical lock that’s built right into it. We call this mounting technology SlimLink™, and it’s so fast and secure that it borders on magic. An optional finger loop (Ultra model only) provides instant grip and stows completely flat when not in use.
-
Dimensions
2.4mm rear wall thickness
3.4mm side and top TPU bumper
5.6mm bottom TPU bumper
Weight
40g (1.4oz)
Weight varies by +/- 4g depending on phone model
Materials & Sustainability
Shell Materials
2 different weatherproof fabric options:
Versa Shell™ 100% recycled bluesign approved nylon canvas
Clarino™ vegan leather microfiber engineered from industrial waste material
Body Materials
Ultralight polycarbonate body
Rubberized TPU bumper
Machined & anodized aluminum buttons (molded TPU for iPhone 14 & earlier)
High-temp neodymium magnets
High-strength ceramic locking ring (yttria stabilized zirconia)
Whats In The Box
-
In 2010, a fresh-faced, Minnesota-born, good-to-know-ya fella named Peter Dering went on a 4-month trip around the world. During this trip he learned that carrying a DSLR camera is a pain in the touchis. He returned to his San Francisco apartment and did what any responsible person would do: quit his nice job and spent 10 months designing a little thingy-dingy for carrying cameras. In May 2011 Peter launched that thingy-dingy (we now call it Capture) on a fledgling website called Kickstarter. It worked, and Peak Design was born. Peter started hiring friends, friends of friends, and random people he met at concerts. Peak Design got itself a little office in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
Explore more from our collection.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.