Thursday, August 26, 2010

Pelican 1510LOC Laptop Overnight Case - Notebook carrying case - black

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1510LOC Color: Black Pictured in black Features: -Laptop overnight case. -Available in Black, Od Green and Desert Tan. -Watertight, crushproof, and dust proof. -Retractable extension handle. -Strong polyurethane wheels with stainless steel bearings. -Easy open double throw latches. -Open cell core with solid wall design - strong, light weight. -O-ring seal. -Automatic pressure equalization valve. -Comfortable rubber over-molded top and side handles. -Stainless steel hardware and padlock protectors. -Personalized nameplate service available. -Unconditional lifetime guarantee of excellence. -FAA maximum carry on size. -2 in 1 protection: detachable computer sleeve and accessories pouch. -Fits notebook computers up to 11.1'' x 14.4'' x 1.7''. -Exterior dimensions: 13.81'' H x 22'' W x 9'' D. -Interior dimensions: 11'' H x 19.75'' W x 7.63'' D.
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Technical Details

- Watertight, Dustproof Case
- Made of Ultra High Impact Copolymer
- Removable Laptop Sleeve in Lid
- Removable Accessory Pouch in Lid
- ABS Double Throw Latches
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Customer Buzz
 "Tough, but heavy" 2010-02-01
By Chris Longhurst (Salt Lake City, Utah United States)
My first experience with a Pelican case was a smaller version with pick and pluck foam that I use for a gun case. I liked it - a lot - so when it came time to get an 'occasional' case, this seemed to fit the ticket. I needed something that I could take onboard as a carry-on, but that I could also put in checked baggage if I needed to. Most rollaboards are light but flimsy and would suffer a horrible fate at the hands of typical luggage handlers. Not so with the Pelican case. This thing is seriously tough. The neoprene liner is well worth it with the double zips to keep all your personal effects nicely in place, and the utility bag and laptop bag fit perfectly in the lid. They're held in with velcro and when removed, can be stuck to each other, acting as a laptop pouch (but without its own handle).

The Pelican case's toughness is it's biggest plus point, but could also be a big minus if you're not strong. Fully packed with a laptop, power supply, cables and five days of clothes and a wash kit, this thing tips the scales at about 27lbs. That's well within the limit for checked luggage but if you pack it this full, you'll need some heft to get it into the overhead bins onboard.

Is it worth it? Absolutely. Sure it's hefty but that's because of its durability. In the last year, mine's been round the world with me (literally) twice, both onboard and in checked baggage. Whilst idly staring out the window, I actually saw my case fall off the loading conveyor at Dallas DFW a few months ago - probably an 8ft drop to the concrete. Sure it's scuffed but the hinges are in perfect condition, as are the clasps and seals. The handles show no sign of damage or potential detachment.

As one reviewer said, the interior space does seem smaller than you might expect, but pack smartly and it will be no problem.

Customer Buzz
 "Great but smaller than expectec" 2010-01-30
By Luis G. Sanchez Fermin
It has the quality and durability attributes you expect from pelican, but it was smaller than expected. The bolted on handle occupies a lot of space and the overall case is smaller than max A.T.A. carry on specs. I carry a lot of expensive electronics while traveling and I need maximum protection, so I'm happy with the product

Customer Buzz
 "Try to destroy this one TSA!!" 2009-12-02
By Rave Racer (BF New Mexico)
I travel alot and in three trips TSA had managed to destroy two softside cases, ripping the wheels off one and the handles off of another while my really old backup case was losing it's zippers. I sucked it up and paid the extra for this one WITH the Neoprene liner. The failing of this Pelican case is that it's double throw latches can come open and this one only has the two. The liner saved my stuff from coming out until I got smart and bought the TSA locks just to keep the thing closed if the latches pop open. Even a cheap caribiner would work but the liner is still worth it. The wheels roll amazingly well, it's actually very light, the handle pops open easily and stays shut when not wanted, and it's tough as nails. The down points are the latches, no external pockets for convenient access to documents, and small size.


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