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Apr 03, 2008 07:48 |  #1

I have a Pelican 1510 and I just love it.
I'm in need of another one but I don't know which one to buy.

I need something that can fit my gripped body and 1D-series body in standing position, I can't fit these bodies inside the 1510 without taking a lot of space.

I need something with the roller/handle just like the 1510.
Thanks all!

Edit: By the way, I would like something bigger than the 1510 but not much bigger.


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Apr 03, 2008 07:57 |  #2

I think the next size up, with wheels, is the 1560 series. According to Pelican, a few airlines accept it as carry-on; most will insist it be checked. The next one up's the 1610, and that's definitely going to be considered "checked baggage".


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Apr 03, 2008 08:09 |  #3

Thanks Jon, will check on it.


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Apr 03, 2008 09:21 |  #4

I have the 1560 and 1620. I keep my gear in the 1620 and some strobes in the 1560. But I would look into the 1610 for what you have. That will give you plenty of room for your gear and should leave a little extra for any add on's you may have. BH seems to have the best prices on pelican cases as well.

Note: If you are looking to sell your 1510, let me know. ;)

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