Pelican Storm iM2750 Case Mat Schaum (Giel), One Size (IM2750-20001) Mat Schaum Giel

Brand:Pelican

3.8/5

830.89

PRODUKTBESCHREIWUNG Dir hutt Ausrüstung fir ze schützen, an e Pelican Storm Case ass de beschte Wee et ze maachen. Firwat? Et ass alles ëm d'Harz: eise propriétaire HPX Polymer ass bewisen fir Impakt ze widderstoen och bei niddregen Temperaturen Laboratoire Tester. Awer de richtege Beweis ass an de Braggingsrechter déi mam Iwwerliewe kommen. Well zu engem Pelican Storm Case, egal ob aus engem Helikopter gefall, Klass V rapids ofbriechen oder en Hit an der Mëttspur vun der New Jersey Turnpike huelen ass alles an engem Dag Aarbecht. VUN DER MANUFACTUR VUN DER MANUFACTURERANATOMIIE VUN ENGEM PELICAN STORM CASETTH PELICAN STORM CASEDir hutt Ausrüstung fir ze schützen, an e Pelican Storm Case ass de beschte Wee et ze maachen. Firwat? Et ass alles ëm d'Harz. Awer de richtege Beweis ass an de Braggingsrechter déi mam Iwwerliewe kommen. Well zu engem Pelican Storm Case, egal ob aus dem Helikopter falen, Klass V rapids erofgefall oder en Hit an der Mëtt Spur vun der New Jersey turnpike huelen ass alles an engem Dag Aarbecht.Liicht a robust, de Pelican Storm Case ass d'Resultat vun Joer vu Perfektioun an Tester souwuel am Labo wéi och am Feld. Vum propriétaire HPX Plastikharz, deen haart ass während niddreg Temperaturen Impakt Testen, bis zum patentéierte Press and Pull Latch, deen einfach opmaacht, all Facett vun dëse liichte Fäll ass erstallt fir Är vital Ausrüstung ze verteidegen. De Pelican Storm Case gouf entwéckelt fir militäresch Testerfuerderunge treffen oder iwwerschreiden. Vill sinn Airline Gréisst gëeegent, an all sinn international shippable.STORM CASE FEATURESMOLDED IN LOCKABLE HASPSTwin mating hasp Lächer op der Rimm vun der Fall erlaben Unhang vun padlocks Är Ausrüstung ze halen an Déif eraus. A kuckt de Pelican's TSA guttgeheescht Kabelhängslot. Elo kënnt Dir Äert Gepäck mat Vertrauen iwwerpréiwen wann Dir an den USA flitt. D'Reessécherheetsagentur huet de Schlëssel, an Dir hutt d'Kombinatioun.PRESS AND PULL LATCHESThese smooth-opening, dependable, latches hold tight under Drock and Impact trotz Fast-Ouverture Performance. Getest op iwwer 400 Pond, awer oppen mat engem einfachen Release Button.RUGGED IN-LINE WHEELSSofgeschützt vu Stëbs, Dreck an aner Verschmotzungen - Kugellagerrieder bidden niddereg Reibung, Low-Drag Rolling mat retractable Handle fir einfach Bewegung vu schwéiere Lasten.RESILIENT HPXLightweight, durable, impact resistant HPX shell.DOUBLE-LAYER, SOFT-GRIP HANDLESWann d'Wieder südlech geet, fannt Dir e séchere Grëff deen net rutscht. En In-Tool Vulkaniséierungsprozess iwwerformt d'Griff op de Polymerhandtak fir eng Liewensdauer vun zouverlässeg Leeschtung.VORTEX Drockbefreiungsventil D'integréiert Technologie vu Pelican Storm Cases automatesch Drockausgläichventil ass och eng patentéiert Feature. Loftrees verhënnert Vakuum Sperrung fir d'Ouverture vum Fall natierlech och no extremen Héichtännerungen ze maachen. Zur selwechter Zäit blockéiert de mikroskopesche Filter Waassermoleküle a Stëbspartikelen sou datt Äert Ausrüstung propper am Gobi bleift an um Nil dréchen.ROUNDED DEFLECTIVE CORNERSThe corners of a Pelican Storm Case deflect and absorb Impact, dispensing kinetic energy through the case to assuréieren. Inhalt bleift sécher drop no drop.

Geformte Sperrbar Haspen. Robust In-Line Rieder. Dréckt a Pull Latches. 22 x 17 x 12,7 Interieur Dimensiounen.
Brand Pelican
Closure Type Button, Hasp
Color Yellow
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 121 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-Adult
Item model number IM2750-20001
Item Weight 23.4 pounds
Manufacturer Pelican Products CE
Material Blend
Product Dimensions 24.6 x 14.4 x 19.7 inches
Style With Foam

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Scritto da: DaveAgain
A Review of Two Cases - Pelican versus Nanuk.
We'll see how it actually holds up under fire. There are several areas of concern, going over this case. The wheels are just a touch too small for rolling on something like low-pile carpet. I'm sure they'll be fine on flat hard floors, as long as it's even. The side handles are very stiff to pull out and just as stiff to put back against the sides, rather than self-retracting. This leads me to believe they will probably be subjected to more insults by baggage handlers who are too lazy to do one or the other, or both. But the case does have four handles, so hopefully it's the one above the wheels, if anything should happen. The latches aren't as crisp in operation and are kind of light in comparison with a Nanuk case. When the latches are shut, I get the urge to check and re-check that they are actually engaged and positively locked in. All it takes is one incident of not latching to throw off confidence, and I've had that with the case. Only repeated exposure to TSA agents will tell for sure. The upright handle used when rolling the case on its wheels was dubious as some have stated. In addition, the release for it is in an awkward spot and requires two hands for operating. Moving the release is also not very intuitive. It goes the exact opposite way you would expect a release to go, and is very stiff to operate also, thus the two-handed operation. Then, you need to figure out which of the two hands you'll use to actually pull up the handle. Retracting it is the opposite of this, with the two-hands, etc. In addition to those issues, it's all plastic on plastic contact between the handle and the base, and I could feel the expected wear taking place from the first time I pulled it up. I'd expect that this may be one of the first parts to go, and would make the wheels and bottom base useless, in that event. The barely-conscious thought to treat that area with kid gloves becomes evident whenever using the handle. The rest of the case seems okay, except for one thing. I noted that when this one is closed, the seam is not entirely flat and uniform in front. With all latches positively closed and seal fully in place, I might add, there is a wavy area between the top and bottom, as from not molded quite precisely, or heat distorted somehow. There is between an 1/8" and 1/4" of variation of the mating surfaces within about 12" to 18" of the front of the case. This is with it empty and with no stress, free-standing. I'm wondering how that will affect the seal. Something else to keep an eye on. Both the Nanuk and Pelican have lifetime warranties. Given the look and the playtime I've now had with both, working everything quite a few times, I probably would have opted to go all-Nanuk just for the fit, finish, and practicality of the various details. I'll keep the Pelicans though and report any new developments with either brand. UPDATE 11-17-2014: First deployment over and done with. All is well. Both Pelicans held up. Hint: On my return trip, I couldn't find my cases. Turns out the baggage people pulled them aside and were keeping an eye on them. I asked why and was told "Whenever we see these Pelican cases come through, they usually have something precious or expensive in them, so we like to keep a special watch over them." Cool! DaveAgain
Scritto da: M
My second one in 10 years
I don’t use that flimsy luggage that they upscale for $300-400. This model has been used by me from Iraq to vacations. The only thing that broke on the first case after 10 years was a wheel bearing
Scritto da: Robert Sanges
Update - Pelican Service: 5 Stars!
I've flown with this case loaded to 69.5 lbs on 2 occasions now. It has survived with only some dings and scratches, but nothing bad. The wheels, latches and handles did not seem overburdened by the weight, but I think 100 lbs might be the limit. Before the first trip, I loaded it up and flipped it over a few times on my driveway to see how it would hold up to baggage handlers. It's not indestructible, but with 70 lbs in it, I think it would survive a 4 or 5 foot fall without splitting open. I need to fly with hand tools as well as some specialized equipment for my trade. It was nice to have the protective (and portable) case at the job sites as well. I use to just pack my tools and equipment in a regular suitcase (usually 2) along with my clothes. I'm glad I got this size as anything smaller would not have worked as well for me. This size may be larger than you need if you are unwilling to pay for overweight luggage. It will get over 50 lbs fast, but the size is just right for 70 lbs of tools and test equipment. Update: On my last trip, airline baggage handling managed to break a corner of the rear extendable handle. The box weighed 47lbs at check-in. It was still functional, but obviously weakened. Tuesday evening I contacted Pelican via a form on their web site. When I got home on Friday I had a whole new handle piece (with wheels and everything) waiting on my doorstep - ABSOLUTELY FREE!. What incredible service! That will keep me a loyal Pelican customer.
Scritto da: JD Murphy
Sturdy Trade show case
I am impressed with this case!! It’s being used as a trade show shipping case. It’s held up great being shipped back & forth via UPS & FedEx for 3 shows so far. Very durable case and has pre-drilled holes for luggage locks.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Huge capacity and rock solid construction!
I've owned several Storm Cases and I have never been disappointed. This one is no exception. I ordered this model as it is about the biggest you can get while still being under most airline's "oversize baggage" dimensions. I was able to fit a lot of baggage for a two week overseas trip. This included 15 days of clothing, an extra pair of shoes, a few sweaters, a roll-up self-inflating mattress pad (some of those Korean hotels have rocks for mattresses), and an assortment of electronics/chargers/ cables/etc. I really liked that I could flip up the carrying handle (right side in picture) and slip my carry-on bag between it and the extendable rolling handle. This made it very easy to move through the airport with such a big case and carry-on. This thing is built like a tank. I had no concerns about the safety of the contents or that the latches might pop open (it has four). It even makes a nice seat if needed for a long wait in the airport or at the bus stop. The only down side of this durability is the weight of the case itself. However, even fully loaded, I made it under the 50 pound limit. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Jon Hankey
Durable case
This is an excellent strong durable case! I was recently moving and put items in there that I obviously didn’t want broken upon completion of travel. And it did it’s job! Nothing broke and the case its self only received a few light marks from TSA. Super happy with the product! While the price may appear a little steep at first, it was protecting items that were much more expensive #Worth-It.
Scritto da: Frannyparent
BEST CASE EVER!
This case is exactly what I needed to protect my drum equipment. I fit my kick pedal, snare, multipad drum module and cables all in this case!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
I am not disappointed with this one
As per my previous experiences with Pelican products, I am not disappointed with this one. Build quality is top notch. Very sturdy and the rollers are quiet. Locking mechanism is smooth. Included a lot of foam padding that can be modified to your needs.
Scritto da: Paul Peech
... and it fits all accessories including ev pack charger great buy.
I bought this for my yuneec typhoon h and it fits all accessories including ev pack charger great buy.
Scritto da: Cliente de Amazon
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