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storm cases suck! (and a story of a pelican 1300)

 
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Sep 04, 2008 00:04 |  #1

a while back I bought a storm case for my camera gear on an expedition. It arrived timeiously and certainly looked the part,a day before I left I decided to test if it was sealed, after about a one minute dunk, I opened it to discover about a cm of water inside! Upon phoning the store I bought it from they came and dropped off a pelican 1300 which passed the water test perfectly, and has since been buried in sand overnight, run over by a bus,stuck in a river for two hours rolled down a 8 metre rock face, all with me thinking "**** my gear must be dead" but upon opening it is all bone dry,and good as it was when it left!


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Sep 04, 2008 03:53 |  #2

For what it's worth, I've floated a pelican case worth of stuff in a lake for a while before, taken it sailing in a small dinghy etc. While I could FEEL a little dampness on the foam around the seal, there was no real accumulation of water and no gear damage! I have a 1650 with dividers on it's way to me now and I am EXCITED!


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Sep 04, 2008 04:19 |  #3

look after those seals and all should be well.


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Sep 04, 2008 04:38 |  #4

neil_g wrote in post #6238178 (external link)
look after those seals and all should be well.

Yes I was very careful to keep them clean...

The storms were not the regular material like the Pelicans, which I think is why they leaked...


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Sep 04, 2008 08:43 |  #5

Awesome! Thats why Pelican is the best!


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