The 1525Air case is made of a super-light, proprietary HPX polymer with honeycomb structural elements that is up to 40% lighter than most other Pelican polymers. This confidence-inspiring design has been drop-tested on concrete on all sides and corners while loaded with gear. Not content to stop there; the case is also tested with a 28 lb steel dart dropped from a height of three feet.
Fully featured, the case has ABS double-throw latches that accept a user-supplied padlock, a watertight O-ring gasket, an automatic purge valve, and stainless-steel hasp protectors. Users will appreciate the new, stylish conic curve lid shape and rubber overmolded handle. Additionally, for easier case ID, there's an attractive, removable polycarbonate card holder that may be placed on the front or side of the case.
Organizing equipment is an easy and straightforward operation with the Pick-N-Pluck foam interior. Simply arrange the gear you wish to carry on the foam, try a variety of placements, and when you're satisfied, remove pieces of foam until items fit to your satisfaction.
Material | Body: HPX polypropylene blend polymer Latch: ABS O-Ring: EPDM Purge Body: ABS Purge Vent: Hi-flow Gore-Tex 3-micron hydrophobic non-woven Purge O-Ring:70 Shore Nitrile |
Waterproofing | Watertight O-Ring Gasket |
Maximum Buoyancy | Floats in salt water with 57.9 lb / 26.3 kg |
Temperature Range | 0 - 140°F / -18 - 60°C |
Type of Closure | Hinged with double ABS latches |
Interior Fitting | Pick-N-Pluck foam |
Carrying/Transport Options | Top handle |
Volume | 6.81 gal / 25.78 L |
Interior Dimensions | Overall: 20.5 x 11.31 x 6.75" / 52.1 x 28.7 x 17.1 cm Bottom Depth: 4.75" / 12.06 cm |
Exterior Dimensions | 21.96 x 13.97 x 7.49" / 55.8 x 35.5 x 19 cm |
Weight | 7.13 lb / 3.23 kg |
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We're joking. Obviously.
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Coming up with a write up for the simple sake of a write up does, however, become difficult when we're staring complete lack of creativity right in the face. But apparently asking management to cancel all the deals for the day isn't a viable fix.
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