Buy one Pelican and you would be set for the next 40 trips if not a lifetime. Buy once, cry once.GUESS I'M THE ONLY DUMMY THAT BUYS AMAZON BASICS FOR $95 USES THEM FOR A TRIP OR THREE, GIVES THEM AWAY AND GETS NEW ONES. NO PROBLEMS YET.
I'm sorry for the loss of your ammo and camera, but locks only exist to keep honest people honest. It doesn't matter what kind of case you have or locks you put on it, if they want in...they will get in. Or they will just take the bag and do it at their leisure. We are all at risk of this anytime we travel, not just with firearms. Having insurance helps but it won't replace the sentimental value that we sometimes put on items that could end up being stolen.I bought a Pelican Air specifically for my first safari a couple of weeks ago. It arrived in Namibia with one of the lock holes destroyed and my ammo case and camera gone. Kinda pissed me off.
GUESS I'M THE ONLY DUMMY THAT BUYS AMAZON BASICS FOR $95 USES THEM FOR A TRIP OR THREE, GIVES THEM AWAY AND GETS NEW ONES. NO PROBLEMS YET.
My petite wife demands easy to push spinner wheels. They seem to get harder to push with age, and then we buy new. Would be interested to know if the wheels on the Pelican ATX can easily be replaced WHEN they go out, otherwise, it will soon become my clunker.I am also using the pelican air. I really like it in combo with packing cubes.
The only drawback back is you never know if it’s coming out with the suitcases or at oversized baggage.
I have also noticed pelican has a new luggage line.
Pelican ATX
I’d be curious if anyone has laid eyes on the ATX line. I’m not sure the spinner wheels are worth the extra weight.