For prices of about $6 (Aliexpress) to $60 (dive shops, eBay and Amazon), you can get a molded silicone cover for your Peregrine, which provides some shock and scuff protection, and a splash of color if you'd like. But not all the covers work well on your Peregrine; most have poorly-molded buttons to push, and you push the buttons a lot on a Peregrine. Most, for example the ones from Aliexpress and Amazon, have a button that looks like this:
and that turns out to be really hard to push to make the button underneath depress. However, the case from Narked at 90, made by Technical Dive Components, has a button cover that looks like this, for £26.60 plus shipping:
and this turns out to be really easy to push. I ordered one with the cheapest shipping, which was £11.65. My total price was £38.25 (=$50 USD) and delivery took 4 days!
Dive Rite In Scuba also has the same covers, but they cost $60 plus shipping.
Multiple colors are available. Highly recommended.
and that turns out to be really hard to push to make the button underneath depress. However, the case from Narked at 90, made by Technical Dive Components, has a button cover that looks like this, for £26.60 plus shipping:
and this turns out to be really easy to push. I ordered one with the cheapest shipping, which was £11.65. My total price was £38.25 (=$50 USD) and delivery took 4 days!
Dive Rite In Scuba also has the same covers, but they cost $60 plus shipping.
Multiple colors are available. Highly recommended.