Saddleback certainly isn't the cheapest leather products out there ( then again it's certainly not the most expensive either

) and it can become a bit of an obsession ( or is that fetish

)
Once you see and feel one of their pieces you'll know it's going to last a long time and oh, the beautiful leathery smell...............

I have a large bifold wallet ( that's what started it all ), medium classic briefcase, small gadget pouch for my HTC desire, small wallet, couple of luggage tags.
As soon as I ordered my Kindle I ordered a SB medium gadget pouch. All my other pieces are in Dark Coffee Brown so figured I'd go with something different this time. The Tobacco has an almost suedy feel to it.
Here's some pics
Here you can see the size of the pouch compared to the K3. Note that the second layer of stitching on the inside is purely decorative

Here's the K3 inside the pouch, you can see that there's a small bit of space on each side of the pouch. For a glass full answer, this adds more cushioning if you drop the case on it's side.


The Kindle sits so the top of it's level with the curved in the top. It's easy to insert the K3 into the pouch. It doesn't move once it's in there even if you place the pouch upside down. To "release" just squeeze the sides. It'll feel a bit "tight" initially, but the leather will mould itself just right to the kindle as time passes.

I'm currently using a combination of naked, the standard Amazon cover and the SB pouch. The SB pouch certainly gives it the most protection. It covers 3 of the 4 sides completely and because it's "recessed" at the top, it offers you some drop protection there as well. I'm a bit "worried" with the standard cover as 3 of the 4 sides are still "exposed".
The pouch actually fits the K2 a bit better, though the top edge is slightly more exposed. It wasn't designed that way, just a coincidence.
And the best thing is that the SB leather just looks better and better with time and use.
Note that when you first get a SB piece it's very stiff . It's 4-5 oz leather and lined with pigskin so the leathers around 1.5-1.6mm thick.
The stiffness will decrease with time and usage ,that's part of the "beauty" of really good leather. You can "work" the leather by flexing and bending it to soften it up to speed things up . Putting something inside and just leaving it helps speed up the process as well.
Hope this helps

p.s. here's a pic of my small pouch and wallet

