The Gator Cases GR2L Standard Rack Case (Black) is a high-density military grade lightweight polyethylene case with 2U rack space and 18.75" rackable depth. The case has front and rear rack rails and threaded field replaceable 7.0mm zinc plated steel rack rails. It also has locking lids, heavy-duty twist latches and comfortable recessed side handles.
- Lightweight Polyethylene Case
- 2U-space & 18.75" Rack Depth
- Front and Rear Rack Rails
- Lockable Lids
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Gator Deep Reviews
Exactly what I was looking for.
I ordered this case to protect my amateur radio equipment when I am out in the field doing emergency communications for ARES/RACES. I ordered 2 shelves for this case to mount my radios and other equipment that we need when we are called out. I am very satisfied.
Durable and reliable
I haven't conducted drop or hazard test, but I know there are some online at youtube for gator cases. When looking at this case, I feel like I could throw it out of a plane 10,000 feet in the air, and it would be still be functional after it hit the ground. Although that's crazy, it certainly would handle falling down stairs or out of loading trucks with ease. The material its made out of is just plain tough and rugged, kinda reminds me a a truck bed lining. This a 12 unit case so its a little large, and when filled with gear gets heavy, but the handles are sturdy enough to hold up. Theres rack rails both on the front and back, so technically you could rack gear in the back, such as a power conditioner to free up one or two units in the front then just flip the power pitches on those for easy on/off. It has a locking mechanism with two keys but it seems pretty cheap and flimsy. I wouldn't rely on that to protect your gear from theft, but i guess it does ensure the case would stay on if it was sliding around unsecured in the back of a touring truck. These are also stackable with other gators of the same length, ( the shallow versions are not compatible. ) Overall, nice rack case. Don't hesitate to buy.
