Seidio's Spring-Clip Holster is made out of plastic and coated with that rubberized stuff that is being used on so many products nowadays. There is, of course, the spring clip on the top that makes for a very easy release for getting the phone in and out of the holster. The inside of the case has a felt padding to it to keep the holster from scratching the casing or the screen on the phone when accessing and replacing the phone. The felt padding is a very nice touch, and speaks to the overall quality and care that went into the design of the holster.
As has been the case with all of Seidio's previous spring-clip designs, this holster fits the Treo Pro perfectly. The back of the phone faces forward, protecting the screen and buttons from any accidental bumps and scratches, which is the approach Seidio uses for just about all of their holsters. The bottom of the holster is molded to hold the phone in place by its bottom corners, which also protects the corners of the phone from damage if you should bump into something. The headphone and micro-USB ports are also accessible when the phone is in the holster.
The belt clip is very sturdy, and rotates 45 degrees in either direction, so you can turn it sideways when sitting down, should you choose to do so. I find that this helps at times, but usually I keep it far enough over to the side of my hip for this not to be a problem.
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