Researching the Spigen Thin Fit and UAG Plyo—found reviews saying Spigen’s hinge protection is weak, which worries me for my Oregon trip next Friday (need it by then!). UAG looks tough but maybe too bulky?
Is the official case better? Oh, needs to fit in gym shorts.
So funny you ask this — last summer I swapped the UAG Plyo Series Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 for the Araree Nukin 360 Motorola Razr Ultra 2025. I disagree with the previous post; the CaseBorne is a brick in gym shorts. The UAG is $39.95 but the hinge protrudes. The Araree is $28.99 and has a much slimmer hinge cover. For Oregon and the gym, the Araree is the better choice.
The official case lacks hinge protection and costs $40. The VRS Design Terra Guard Modern for Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 is $39.99 and uses a spring-loaded hinge cover that is thinner than the UAG Plyo.
Look, I’ve dropped my gear on grease-slicked concrete more times than I can count — listen, the one I got last year actually survived a fall from a truck lift.
So funny you ask this—last summer I was hiking near Crater Lake in Oregon and I actually had the official case on my flip. Regarding what #2 said about "The official case lacks hinge protection and costs $40"—it’s actually kind of a joke how little it does for the price. I tripped over a tree root—wait, no—it was a loose rock, and my phone went flying. The screen survived but the hinge got all scratched up because there was zero coverage there. Total nightmare for a phone that expensive! Anyway, for your trip, you should definitely check out the CaseBorne V Series for Motorola Razr Ultra 2025. It’s got this heavy-duty hinge cover that actually slides—it’s much more solid than the Spigen one which feels a bit flimsy if I'm being real. It manages to be tough without feeling like you've got a literal brick in your pocket—which is huge if you're wearing gym shorts. I hate when a case is so heavy it starts pulling your shorts down while you’re walking! If that’s too much, the Supcase UB Mag for Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 is another great one that’s way cheaper than fifty bucks. It’s rugged but has a slimmer profile than the UAG stuff. Just make sure you get something with a real mechanical hinge cover or that Oregon dust will get right into the gears.