Nomad, manufacturer of the best cases for iPhone, iPad and Co., has now introduced new cases in two different versions for the iPad Air.
Nomad today introduced two brand new leather cases (Rugged & Folio) for the new fourth generation iPad Air. The cases feature a new cutout for the Touch ID fingerprint scanner, which is integrated into the top button of the device. The cases are available in rustic brown or black available. Nomad advertises the whole thing as follows:
We use American Horween leather for our black and rustic brown cases and folios for the iPad Air. Carefully crafted and designed to develop a beautiful patina over time, these cases only get better with age.

iPad Air: Nomad offers both cases in two versions
Both cases are available in two versions. The Performance PU variant is new. The case is made of high-quality polycarbonate and is connected to a raised TPE bumper that protects the iPad from daily impacts. The robust case is wrapped in a high-quality Deep Gray soft-touch PU that can withstand scratches and scrapes. The folio has a magnetic closure that supports Smart Wake & Sleep as well as the Apple Pencil. While the Performance PU version costs around $79.95, the classic Horween leather variant costs $149.95. The Rugged Case is an iPad Air case that has a simple, minimalist case that combines a slim design with robust protection. This case is also available in two versions. While the classic Horween leather version costs $69.95, the Performance PU variant costs around $79.95. All new iPad Air cases are now available from Nomad available in the online shop. (Image: Nomad)