What is the best full protection case for the iphone 4/s

Can you guys tell me ASAP what is the best full protection iphone 4s case around, i want an all around protection case like lifeproof, i have hesard they are bad cases is that true.

Is it that easy to restore the iphone even if I have a pin?
I think it's a shame with all the tecnology with have we can't some how stop the phone from working if it ever gets stolen.
I think the best route to go down is to get it insured
Thanks for you help

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