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| |  | Medium Cases | Home » » » 1510 Carry-On Case with foam | | | | | | | Description: | | The 1510 case is the toughest and biggest airline-legal carry-on case on the market. Complete with side handle, front handle and convenient extension handle, it is the perfect rolling travel companion. An added value to this case is the effortless release latch for the extension handle. Also, the padlock protectors provide added strength and extra security against cutting and theft. Optional divider sets available. Also includes standard Pelican case features like the water and dustproof neoprene o-ring seal, Automatic Purge Valve with Gore-Tex¨ membrane, and easy open Double Throw latches. Lifetime Guaranteed. "You break it, we replace it . . . forever". Interior Dimensions: 19.75"L x 11.00"W x 7.60" D(50.1 x 27.9 x 19.3 cm) Exterior Dimensions: 22.00"L x 13.81"W x 9.00"D (55.9 x 35.1 x 22.9 cm) | | | Features: | |
• Polyurethane wheels
• Easy open double-throw latches
• Automatic purge valve
• Metal reinforced padlock protectors
• Pick n' Pluck Foam
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 22.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 13.81 inches | | Product Weight:
| 14.65 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Fine quality and durable too.Aug 01, 2006
By projectmgr This is my first Pelican case and will not be my last I am sure.
What I like about this case is the quality of fit and finish, size, pricepoint and mobility. It also fits the carry-on requirement for commercial airlines perfectly.
Nice and tight fit is complimented by rugged materials that handle the couple of mishaps I have had so far very well.
I actually paid about 20% more than the price I see listed here and felt like I had received adequate value and still do.
Listen if I had to give those considering whether to purchase this case one good tip it would be this. Buy this case but with the sectioned liner instead of the foam. I know the foam sounds great but in retrospect I wish I had bought this with liner instead.
Would you believe when that has come up in conversation with other photographers the ones I talk to say the same thing?
Yes the few I have talked with agreed!
See you think you want a clean, tight, perfectly aligned situation inside but the reality is that you quickly
add more accessories like cleaning stuff and manuals that are also integral to your equipment.
Taking that into consideration makes the likelihood of using this case for more than periodic air travel more likely when able to fit your principal and ancillary outfit together and access it quickly when necessary.
Since being prepared means having the ability to clean lenses and sensors and reference manuals and carry business cards the liner appears more practical in retrospect than the foam.
I am about to order the liner as an accessory adding significantly to the cost. Had I known then what I know now, I could have saved sixty or so bucks.
Anyways, overall fine product from a contemporary manufacturer!
Good luck!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great solid caseSep 08, 2011
By Pugshot I just got back from a trip to Yellowstone Nat'l Park; Big Sky, Montana; and the Grand Tetons. In preparation for this trip I bought the Pelican 1510 case and added the lid organizer. All-in-all it was a great purchase. The case easily fit in the overhead bins on both the larger (Airbus) plane and the smaller, regional plane. The handle and wheels worked well and made it easy to pull through the airports. It held a lot of gear - two DSLR bodies, 70-300 zoom, 17-55 zoom, 10-22 zoom, 100 f/2.8 prime, 300 f/4 prime, 1.4 teleconverter, flash, filters, memory cards, extra batteries, and lots of other assorted photo goodies (of course, photographers would always like to be able to carry more, but then you'd have a case that was too big to be stowed in the overhead). The velcro partitions are easy to re-arrange to customize the inside space. The lid organizer gives additional storage for small items (be careful when installing it to make sure the holes in the organizer line up with the attachment points in the case lid - and pre-drill screw holes to make the screws easier to insert). One of the reasons I opted for this case was the chance that I'd be forced to check it at the gate; if that had happened, I knew the strength of the case would protect the equipment when it was tossed around by the baggage handlers. Fortunately, I didn't have that problem because, as I said, it fit in the overhead with room to spare. One downside was lack of space to have the battery grips installed on the DSLRs - but with a little more time and creativity (or less gear), I probably could have worked that out also. While no one case ever seems to be perfect (and therefore photographers usually buy several to satisfy different requirements), this was pretty close.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Best Carry on caseFeb 27, 2011
By Travelling Dad My wife and I purchased 2 of the Pelican 1510 carry-ons for a recent trip to LA. I did my homework on a lot of other available cases however at the end of the day the decision was simple. If your looking for the last carry on case you will ever own this is it. Our daughters used our cases as seats,playing table, and even a springboard during our trip and not even a groan from this beast of a case. The cardboard packaging says it all, warrantied for life, peroid. The bonus for me personally is I dont have to worry about how its handled whether I check it or not. If the airline ramper throws it into the belly of the plane , who cares. If the passenger next to me crams his overstuffed duffel into the overhead bin next to my case, who cares. If it falls over,gets scraped, stepped on, rained on or practically any other misfortune, it simply doesnt matter because this case can handle all of that and more for years to come.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pelican Case 1510Dec 16, 2008
By NIZTEC This is by far the best case that I have bought so far. I recently picked up more lighting equipment along with more transmitter and my Tamrac bag was just getting way to small for everything. This case holds everything plus more. Its waterproof to like 30ft. I think. Its dust resistant as well. Its great for a carry on luggage if you like to travel. Best thing of all, it has wheels just in case you get tired lugging everything. I bought the case with the padded divders, but I wanted more space so I also ordered the lid organizer as I wanted more stuff to hold. Once you get this, you will not be going back to the regular backpack.
Ultimate protectionMay 15, 2012
By Ken Losey When I mentioned to a retired friend with many miles of international travel under his belt that I was considering a case for traveling with my mobile computing demo hardware, his immediate response was "Get a Pelican Case - don't mess around with anything else." I'm glad I took his advice. My demo equipment was impervious to damage from baggage handlers on last week's trip to Hong Kong and I have no doubt it will be equally protected on my upcoming trips to India, Europe, Singapore, Colombia and Mexico. If it really, really, absolutely needs to get there intact, put it in a Pelican Case. Evidently, I'm not the only one to reach this conclusion. I recently received a loaner mobile computer from Motorola for a demo - it arrived in a Pelican Case.
I found the foam inserts quite easy to custom-fit to my handheld computers, accessories and printer. The pelican-provided hint to use toothpicks to mark the foam for customization was spot on and a plexiglass ruler proved useful for cutting out the pre-scored foam cubes. Some people prefer the padded dividers, but the configurable foam allowed me to tailor the case to my equipment. [Hint: save the foam pieces you remove in case you need to re-configure.]
When it arrived, I was stunned to discover that this case is rated at IP67. Essentially, that means the case will absolutely prevent dust from getting in and has been tested at 30 minutes immersed in one meter of water. Think about that for a second - somebody at Pelican thought it necessary to subject their cases to an international standard for dust/water proofing.
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