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(based on 2 ratings)
Brand: Hardigg Industries
Located in: Cases, Universal Equipment Cases, Plastic Cases
Hardigg Industries iM2500 Storm Case with Wheels, Watertight, Padlockable Case, with Padded Dividers, Black
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
2.5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
AWESOME CASE!!!
By BTVerified Purchaser from Melbourne, Australia on 2/21/2010
Pros:
Lightweight, Strong Construction, Very Protective, Well Padded
Best Uses:
Protecting Gear, Storing Gear, Transporting Gear
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Hardigg Industries Hardigg Industries iM2500 Storm Case with Wheels, Watertight, Padlockable Case, with Padded Dividers, Black:

This case has been nothing short of great - i have had no issues using this case for carry on - i have even dropped it a couple of times, lens' were fine!!

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
the case is great, but......
By PhotomonkVerified Reviewer from San Francisco, CA on 11/16/2009
Pros:
Lightweight, Strong Construction, Very Protective
Cons:
Terrible padding
Best Uses:
Long-term storage
Describe Yourself:
Pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Hardigg Industries Hardigg Industries iM2500 Storm Case with Wheels, Watertight, Padlockable Case, with Padded Dividers, Black:

I bought this case hoping to use it as an airline carry-on replacement for my pelican 1520, which does not have wheels. Although it meets the size requirements, the case falls short of being useful for camera gear. The interior padding against the walls is so thick that you loose more than an inch of premium space. This wouldn't be necessary if the padding was higher quality. In addition, the dividers that come with it are designed so there are very few ways you can configure the interior (it comes with 2 dividers that only go the length of the case and the rest only cover 1/3 of the width, there is nothing in-between.) If you configure it as suggested, it will work great for lenses and accessories that are 1/3 the width of the case and are all the same size, but not an actual shooting kit where the lens is attached to the camera and the rest of the gear is all different sizes. The actual dividers are so flimsy that they were not only difficult to work with, but provide almost no protection between two pieces of gear. I also purchased the lid organizer and found that I couldnt use it with a camera in the case without risking damage to the top of the camera because the pockets hang down too far with anything in it. If I hadnt tried so many different ways to configure the case (during which I used the velcro) I would have returned it. I am now using the case for long term storage of gear that I dont use often, but need to keep around for awhile longer.

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