Best ipod nano protection

I ordered my ipod nano today. Now I wonder what is the best and cheapest scratch protection for it (available in Canada):
Usually, one has to buy several covers at a horrendous price. I don't need three or five, but one.
I really wonder whether there is a great, reasonably priced protector...also available here in Canada.
Which one can you recommend?
Jurgen

what is the best and cheapest
Can't have it both ways. If you want cheap, there is a lot of stuff out there. If you want best, you can buy one of several different cases, but they all add bulk to the nano. If you want rock solid protection that is virtually invisible, adds no bulk at all to the nano, and is very reasonable for what it does, check out this product. $15 for one set is a super bargain considering how well they work. They are a bit finicky to install, but once you get it on the iPod, it is invisible, and totally scratch proof. I love mine so much I've bought them for several friends, and they all love them too.

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