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Key Features
- Water and Dust Resistant
- Crushproof Solid Wall Design
- Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve
- Double-Throw Latches
The 1510MNF Case from Pelican is an airtight, crushproof, dust and water resistant hard case for use in rugged terrain. It includes a mobility kit which adds a retractable extension handle and a built-in dolly system with 4" polyurethane wheels and stainless steel ball bearings. You can travel knowing that your gear inside this case is protected thanks to its solid polypropylene walls and watertight polymer o-ring seal. An automatic purge valve allows you to open the case after changes in atmospheric pressure at any altitude, making it suitable for air travel. The double-throw latches on the side of the case can withstand almost 440 lb of pressure, yet allow you to open and close the case with a light push or pull. Stainless steel hardware and padlock protectors prevent corrosion while providing extra strength against theft.
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Does this case have more internal space than ...
Does this case have more internal space than Pelican 1510 B&H# PE1510B on the inside due to not needing the interna wheel wells?
No, the Pelican 1510MNF Case and Mobility Kit without Foam and the Pelican 1510NF Carry-On Case (Black) are about the same interior size.
Date published: 2023-02-22
Does the 1510MNF Full Mobility come in other ...
Does the 1510MNF Full Mobility come in other colors? If so what colors?
This case is only being manufactured in black at this time.
Date published: 2019-07-18
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Is this 1510M case with the larger wheels and stabilizer blocks also in the TSA approved range for carry-on luggage like the regular 1510?
I have flown on several international flights with it but had one or two problems on internal flights, though not always.It goes in the overhead bins but only sideways, so you might have a problem on a full flight. I guess it just depends on how strict the airline is.The smaller standard wheels are just ridiculous for all but the smoothest concrete sidewalks.Best,Charles
Date published: 2018-08-24
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Do u have pelican 1514M?
How much for the 1514M?
Date published: 2018-08-24
