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Seriously, how amazing is it that Pelican has made these videos themselves, instead of relying on other people to do the comparison? I love my 1615, and was looking for a smaller companion. Definitely getting the 1535. Great comparison, thank you!
The 1400 is arguably the “perfect” size. There is a reason many manufacturers use the 1400 to house their AEDs, oxygen delivery systems as well as electronics, drones, test equipment, cameras, knives, pistols, watches, etc. The 1400 has extensive 3rd party support for lid storage, bezels, name tags and accessories. It stores and stacks easily. Even if you load it very heavy, a small adult can easily carry one in each hand. If I see one used needing a little TLC that I can pick up cheap, I’ll jump on it.
Nice case to transport my saltwater fly rods but it does not have the newer "push button latches" feature or upgrade available, nor does it have an ID holder like their "Air" cases for airline travel tags. I will have to purchase an aftermarket plastic id holder and use some type of heavy-duty glue to affix an ID holder.
Thx! I was wondering what the two strips of foam were intended for in the TrekPak kit for my 1535. Now I know. You all could do yourselves a huge favor by slashing the prices of the TrekPak kits as one can make them for about $30 or so. Just saying. I actually have another TrekPak kit coming for another brand's case (N**** 935) that I use for my photography equipment. That said, I will probably stay with Pelican from this point forward. And for the record, the pick and pluck is worthless in any case unless you need additional padding with the TrekPak.
Do you have to cut into the foam for a rifle or can you just remove one of the bottom pads? Will the rifle be "snug" enough? I want to avoid cutting foam. Thanks
I have one I've been using for about a year and a half in professional travel (Airline Pilot). They are tough as nails but the wheels are garbage. Though it's still rolling, it will wake the dead with how noisy they are and, they are definitely at the end of their lives. I'm in the process to replace/upgrade wheels but matching the size on wheels, axles, length, etc. is proving difficult. I'm awaiting the 3rd set.
Did you find an upgrade option for the wheels? Your review stopped me from purchasing. It sucks that an indestructible case would have such a major flaw in the wheels.
@@rh50412 I tried 4 different sets of inline skates wheels, none worked. But, there is a direct replacement set sold on Amazon and, a quick warranty claim to Pelican had a new set out free of charge in less than a week
I wish you guys would offer these with swivel wheels. I know it may take away of space inside but the spinning luggage is so nice for moving in those long TSA lines. (I fly out of Atlanta)
Need to show closeups or get a better camera person. It’s too far away and can’t even see what the cases look it. There’s other RU-vidrs that have far greater made videos.
Brand new Mine doesnt close flush. Only fully closed where the latches are Everywhere else theres a slight a gap. So im thinking its not water proof/resistant . I mean for pelican its the budget version but should definitely close properly.. Also the lip is quite flimsy. Well see over time, got a warranty at least.
It may look like on certain sides of the case that it's not fully flush but the gaps are normal with the type of polymer they use but the lid and the chassis all close to a tight seal on the O-ring
I just got my 1535 AIR Travel with the TSA lock latches and it absolutely PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!! The Pelican I'm looking to get is the1615 hopefully soon. Pelican makes the BEST cases in the game in my opinion! Made in the USA!!
For some reason all the major luggage manufacturers are now using zips for their luggage, despite how comically easy it is to open using a ballpoint pen. My next luggage will be a 1535 for sure.
I bought it for use as a keyboard case (synthesizer). My synth is 40 lbs and I notice the case torques/twists. Also, no lid stay (the lid flops open). Still a good deal as the online music stores want $499 for a similar rolling case.
Olá meu amigo!! Estou pensando em comprar um v800 para colocar meu teclado Yamaha montage7. O que você me diz? Moro no Brasil e por aqui não é possível encontrar facilmente esse case. Tenho medo de comprar e não aguentar o peso do teclado que pesa 17 quilos.
Just bought a im2700, very similar in size, but the latches open up alot easier and alot quieter:) After a long tough days work, i never liked opening the regular latches.
Hi, are the wheels the same? I find the ones of my 1535 very hard and noisy. I don't really feel comfortable to carry it around on asphalt or roads with expensive gear inside. It's good for airports, alright, I get it, but on asphalt?? I feel like the wheels on the 1510 are smoother, am i wrong? Thank you
I was kind of expecting an actual Pelican sanctioned video about the foam options to actually show the foam in use. I am even more confused by the trek pack option and no idea if the foam dividers could be used for a telescope by joining the pieces together for long dividers. I will keep searching for some help.