NANUKLarge Series 930 Lightweight NK-7 Resin Waterproof Case with Cubed Foam, Black
Material Type | Lightweight NK-7 resin |
Item Weight | 8.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.8"L x 7.6"W x 16"H |
Style | Cubed Foam |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Wheel Type | In line skate |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Removable |
Closure Type | Toggle |
G**C
exceptional
i own probably about a dozen cases from pelican from small to large as well as a storm case and i have owned but returned one of those italian cases from plaber or whatever they're called but nothing comes close to the quality of this nannuk.the latches are HUGE and at the same time smooth as butter ! the case is cavernous yet light ! but it is still strong enough for everything except driving a car over it.if you are buying a case to drive cars over it get a pelican - and suffer with a heavy case and stiff latches that are almost deafening when you do manage to snap them shut. to open a pelican case you will typically need to stand on it to take pressure off latches - either that or just break your fingers trying to open them.nanuk latches by comparison it's like switching from a WW2 era tractor to a brand new mercedes - so impossibly luxurious it makes you wonder why would anybody buy a pelican ? i know i never will buy a pelican again that's for sure !one downside is the lid is quite flexible - when you close it you can see it flex and this may create issues with water tightness of a seal - so again - if you plan on using your laptop case as a flotation device maybe pelican is better.basically pelican is great for some kind of scenario where you're jumping out of a helicopter and into a waterfall with it which is probably good for marketing but the way you actually use these cases Nanuk is far superior because it's lighter, it looks better and the latches are simply the best.my Storm case also has nice latches - 10 times better than pelican - but the Nanuk latch is still twice as good as the storm latches.basically the case itself is about the same quality between Pelican, Storm and Nanuk but the quality of latches i would rate as follows. Pelican - 2 out of 10. Storm - 6 out of 10. Nanuk - 8 out of 10.only reason i don't give Nanuk latch 10 out of 10 is because it doesn't look as strong as Pelican latch, though perhaps stronger than Storm latch.what i don't like about Storm latches is they are so flat it's hard to find the release. Pelican latch of course has no release at all - it's just brute force - your fingers versus the latch. the Nanuk latch is as smooth as the Storm latch but it's also sculpted in such a way that makes it really easy to find the release just by feel and as a result you can open it without looking or thinking and in half the time - it also seems stronger than the Storm latch.anyway this is the best case you can buy right now IMO. i also prefer the feel of the resin on this case as well - it is smoother, more flexible and luxurious feeling than Pelican resin which feels very rough and inflexible.basically Nanuk = Mercedes. Storm = Acura. Pelican = 20 year old Chevy.
C**N
Sturdy and reliable
I haven't been too aggressive with this case, but I own other Nanuk cases that have proven to be reliable (I have a Nanuk case for my DJI Phantom that I've checked through TSA before. If it can survive TSA and baggage handling then it's pretty tough).This case is very spacious, very deep, including two thick layers of foam. The lid also includes a few extra inches itself for items with a little more bulk. It just perfectly fits what I bought to store in it. Eventually I'm going to custom cut the foam for the item I have in it rather than using the pluck and pull squares.The rubberized handle is nice when you have to carry it longer distances. I'm not a huge fan of the clasps, but it's not a deal breaker in any way. The reason I don't like them is if you have an item in the case that's bulkier it might push the lid up just enough that when you release the clasp you still need to push down on the lid so the clasp will actually let go of the lid. It's just a minor annoyance since it requires an extra step to actually open the case after opening the clasps.Overall, Nanuk provides a great product at a competitive price. I'm sure this won't be the last Nanuk product I buy.
C**0
Heavy Duty and Secure
These feel like quality, and are quite durable in construction. Foam plucks out clean, good water tight seal, latches that don't fell like they will break when you open them or latch them. They are light weight by themselves, and they even stack properly. What more could a person ask for except maybe a but less expensive; but then you often get what you pay for: these are well worth the few extra bucks they cost.Plus -- no silly stickers all over it that require hours to remove the glue holding them on.
H**D
Better design details at almost half the cost.
I was looking for a specific size case and found 3 from different manufacture's close to the size but none exact. Ended up purchasing 3, due to the size difference. One cost $54, another $85~ and another $150. The sizes were different only by an inch or two in width, length and depth. The best constructed and durable were the $84 and $150 with the largest being the $85~ (this one). This one ($85~) was the best design with the best latches that self locked to prevent accidental opening. Simple to unlock with double hinged latch. In addition, the $85~ (this one) came with a one inch foam attached to the lid and base as apposed to the $150 only to the lid. The $85~ came with two main foam inserts with pre cut pop out squares which allows two layer design while still having a one inch cushion remaining in the lid and base. The $150 came with only one main foam which when squares were removed to accommodate equipment, left no cushion in the base. Bottom line: The Nanuk 930-1001 had more forward design thought put into it than did the more expensive one even though the more expensive one is a known brand. In addition, the Nanuk 930-1001 was almost half the cost.
P**S
Excelent
Resistente y buena calidad
A**E
Pretty Good Case
I like the case and it is a pretty good size. Durable but could be just a little bit thicker material. The pick and pluck foam on the inside could also be a little better. Its not the best quality foam and unless it is treated properly it will not last for long. The case itself is worth the money but whenever I have to replace the foam I will use a different manufactures foam. I am not worried that anything will get damaged in this case if it was to fall off my truck at speed. So again the case itself is great. I gave 4 stars mostly because I do not like the foam.Currently using it to store all of my Gopro's and Gopro accessories. Works perfectly for this purpose.
G**O
buena calidad
buena calidad, y queda mucho mejor organizado que con los cases de espuma
P**O
Qualità eccezionale
Consegna nei tempi. confezione solida e ben protetta. il Case sembra di ottima fattura e fatto con materiali di qualità. Molto funzionali i separatori imbottiti per custodire la macchina fotografica e gli obiettivi. Molto utile l'organizer per le piccole cose (SD Card, cavi, batterie, etc.) Made in Canada. Ottimo sconto (era presente solo sul colore verde olive). Un ottimo acquisto.
M**K
Ok for the price, Peli case seems to be more rugged
For the price, for which i get it , its super deal. However if I compare it to my Peli cases , Peli seems to be more heavier and rugged, specially the body (locks and closing mechanism is it better for Nanuk). So investment in Peli will be ok for items in need of super rugged case. For most of us (camera, drones etc) will Nanuk be ok.
B**N
Great carry case
Great protective case for carrying important equipments
J**C
Wrong case arrived, had to return and replace.
I ordered the Nanuk 930 and the Nanuk 920 arrived with slight damage to it.
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