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Pelican 1745AirWF Wheeled Hard Long Case with Foam Insert (Black)

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Pelican 1745AirWF Wheeled Hard Long Case with Foam Insert (Black)
Key Features
  • Waterproof, Crushproof & Lightweight
  • 44 x 16.8 x 7.9" Interior Space
  • Made of Super-Light HPX2 Polymer
  • Pick-N-Pluck Foam Insert
The waterproof 1745AirWF Wheeled Hard Long Case in black from Pelican is a crushproof hard case made from lightweight HPX2 polymer that will protect and store sensitive gear. The case secures with an updated push-button latching system that uses compressive force to tightly clamp the case shut on three sides. This edition of the 1745Air comes with two layers of Pick-N-Pluck foam that allow you to customize the case interior to your specific gear by simply removing the pieces you don't need to provide a snug fit for your equipment. Guitars, precision surveying instruments, or rifles and bows can be packed securely within the foam. A solid base foam layer and a convoluted eggcrate foam lid insert complete the protection. Carry your case using one or more of the three overmolded handles or if it's too heavy just tow it behind you on its two low-profile, quiet-running wheels.
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Would this be able to fit a 3 foot long collapsed ...

Would this be able to fit a 3 foot long collapsed boom pole that is not retracted?
Asked by: Adam
The interior dimensions are as follows; 44" length × 16.8" width × 7.9" depth If your boom is within those dimensions, it will fit.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-09-17

Can you check this for a flight?

Can you check this for a flight?
Asked by: Ryan
The Pelican 1745AirNF Wheeled Hard Case, Empty without Insert (Black) exterior is 46.7 x 19.4 x 8.7" / 118.6 x 49.3 x 22.1 cm. Most will take that under the plane. but you need to check with specific airline as each one is different on under the plane size rules and charges.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-03-23
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