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Pelican

Pelican 1514 Tan Case With Padded Dividers and Wheels

4.8
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Description

  • FAA maximum carry on size
  • Retractable extension handle
  • Strong polyurethane wheels with stainless steel bearings
  • Easy open Double Throw latches

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Customer Reviews

Pretty much indestructible carry-on size case Order arrived amazingly fast for something this size. Packaging is a simple cardboard box, but it doesn't need it, these cases are designed to take a beating with a smile. The 1510 is the perfect size for air travel since it meets the maximum FAA allowed dimensions for carry on baggage, that is, it fits the overhead bin of any comercial airplane confortably. O-ring on the lid and relief valve on the body makes these cases waterproof. It even floats! (ask me how I know). Replacement parts, mods and upgrades are readily available, so if an olive drab case on roller skate wheels, pink handles, yellow latches and gold embossed nameplate is your thing, you can have it. And the best thing, LIFETIME WARRANTY! If you manage to damage these cases, you deserve a replacement. The only con with the case is the price, that is until you take into account the price of the equipment you are protecting inside. Then it sounds like cheap insurance. Now I'm thinking about getting Pelican cases for all my expensive astrophotography gear. 5It's a Pelican, Quality is what they make.It's a Pelican, company speaks for itself in terms of quality, they are the best. Case arrived fast and is perfect. The case meets TSA regulations for a carry on, and because of how tough the cases are they can be sit on if needed or used to defend yourself if you booked a flight with United Air Lines and they try to drag you off the flight that you paid for. Great Case all around. 5It tumbled down 100' of metal stairs - contents no worse for wearThis product deserves 5++ stars. Pelican makes phenomenal cases, 2nd to none. Materials and workmanship are unmatched. Bought my 1510 carry-on case in '11. Since then it's gone through a lot of abuse. I use it on all my distance travels as well as everyday commute to work on bus/train. If you ignore external scrapes and bruises, it is still as tough and functional as the day I bought it. The seals still keep contents dry in in heaviest of rain. Latches, handles, wheels - all original and fully functional [wheel bearings need oil/grease and occasional replacement now and then depending on use and wear]. On one occasion I stumbled at the top of metro escalator and lost hold of the case. It tumbled down 100' of metal stairs - contents no worse for wear. I modified/relocated the holes for the wheel-axles in the plastic housing so that I get 1/3" more clearance between ground and lower edge of case (see photo). This also gives my wheels a little longer wear life. The company has been excellent. They sent me new wheels and components free of charge because of wearing. The low ground clearance is because the company is trying to maximize the usable volume while strictly keeping within airlines' carry-on guidelines. Both top and side grip handles are useful - mine gets more use from the top handle. The pull handle is extremely sturdy, much more so than traditional collapsible aluminum tubes. It is one solid thick/wide piece of plastic that uses gravity to fully retract easily - it has never failed me once. The only additional feature I wish the case had are loops for shoulder strap clips - heavy rain, sleet, snow and debris makes it difficult to pull with its small wheels and low clearance. Due to Pelican's sturdy construction and materials, you can expect it to be heavier than comparable soft-shelled carry-ons but that's the price for additional protection. It fits under most medium to large airlines seats and into overhead bins - only tiny puddle jumpers present problems. Despite the small wheels and low clearance it's still an excellent product and very highly recommended. I would not hesitate to buy more of their products. 5One heck of 5-6 day carry on bag.After my luggage that I ve had for the last ten or so years finally bit the dust at the hands of the airlines I decided to try and find something more durable as a carry-on bag for work which led me to this bad boy. First off I travel for work no more than five or six days at a time and this more than suits my needs for five days of cloths, toiletries, and a second pair of shoes. This case more than does the job for me and the looks I get at the TSA checkpoints bring a smile to my face when asked to put it through again as if I m hiding something in there with my weeks worth of cloths. On the plus side it doubles as a stool when seating in the terminals is scarce. I found that it fits in just about every over-head compartment from the smaller jets to the larger ones. Trick is how do you get past the gate agents when boarding without having to gate check this beast....simple solution I found is collapse the collapsible pull handle and carry it from the side somehow it magically becomes a smaller case to the gate agents and you can sneak it on without the pesky tag and gate checked luggage wait. After a few trips so far I haven t noticed any issues other than a lacking of ground clearance with the tiny little wheels they decided to throw on there and the one time I received it after it was gate checked one of the latches decided to pop. I m sure there are many better uses for this case from drone protection to camera or specialized equipment but hey makes one hell of a carry on for cloths, haven t seen another traveler yet with one especially not in the desert tan color. If you need an over kill of a five to six day carry on for cloths or you need something to protect your camera gear this is the perfect sized case, not too large and heavy you regret getting it but not so small you can t figure out how to use it. Would definitely recommend this case as far as longevity I can t say but if it s anything like the other pelican products I own I m sure that I won t be disappointed. 5Deceivingly spacious - perfect for camera gearFirst off, I should mention that I bought this case specifically for photography gear. I'm a wedding/event photographer and need to transport my gear to/from locations and wanted something a bit more durable and easier to work out of. My goal was to be able to put my more expensive primary items in this case, while still using my backpack for outdoor (mobile) shooting.When I first unboxed the case, I thought I was going to have to buy a larger one. I was pleasantly surprised with how much gear I was able to fit after spending a morning carefully breaking away the pre-cut cube foam. Keep this in mind. You will need to sit yourself down for several hours carefully shaping the foam. I found it quite enjoyable despite the fact that I watched Manchester United lose (again) while doing this. Just take your time and try to leave about 2 layers of foam between the heavier items.FYI: Inspect the foam grid before you start breaking out the pieces you don't need! There is a seam that runs along the middle in the horizontal and vertical directions that is slightly wider than the pre-cut squares. It's hard to explain, but you'll notice it if you just take one close look. I would suggest you try to leave these 2 seams untouched as they will give the foam a tiny bit more rigidity.For reference, here's the gear that I'm storing in this case:- Canon 1D-series body (w/ eyepiece extender and an Arca Swiss plate plus CustomSLR C-loop on bottom)- Canon 6D body (w/ eyepiece extender and CustomSLR C-loop on bottom)- 24-70mm 2.8L lens w/ hood attached- 135mm 2.0L lens w/ hood attached- 16-35mm f/2.8L *without the hood* or 35mm f/1.4L lens- 3 Canon Speedlites (more on this below)***- Some slots plucked out for smaller items (16 AA batteries, extra 1D battery, extra 6D battery, 6D charger, 3 Speedlite shoes, 8 card SD card holder.I work out of this case when I'm on location. If I'm going to go mobile, I'll pick out what I need and throw it in my backpack.***Note retarding Speedlites: I have 600EX's. This case is about 1/4" too shallow to place them vertically. If you could, there would be even more space for gear. I have 2 of the flashes laying on top of each other and the 3rd is placed in a slot where the head is tilted in the 90-degree position. If you have 580EX (or something other) check the length. If they are at least 1/4 inch shorter when the head is pointed directly up, this case will hold a bit more gear.After thinking about the purchase of this specific case a bit more, I will likely buy a second identical one so I have a place for the rest of my photography related gear (brackets, extra card holders, 70-200 f2.8L IS lens, 1D series body charger (which is big), AA chargers, etc.)I'm not going to question the durability of any Pelican case. I have 2 others that I've been using for many years and they are as close to indestructible as you can get. It's a very safe purchase that will last a very long time. Keep in mind that these cases hold their value should you decide to sell it a year or 3 down the road.I'll snap a photo of my layout and upload it here ASAP. 5Fits All the Essential GearExcellent case! I can fit most of my bodies and lenses plus some other gear. I also bought the lid organizer to add extra space. There a few complaints about the weight, but I really don't mind it. I carry this thing around all day while shooting weddings and don't have much gripes; maybe I'm just used to it. The case is very sturdy! I bang this thing around and there are only a few scratches. It also makes for a great seat or step stool. I have had to stand on in situations where I forgot to bring my step ladder.So what all can I fit in the case?Nikon D700 with vertical grip, Nikon D90 with vertical grip, nikon 50mm 1.8 D, nikon 105mm 2.8 micro, nikon 24-70 2.8, nikon 85 1.4, nikon 70-200 2.8 VR II, Tokina 11-16mm 2.8, Yongnuo Flash, SB-600, Batteries, memory cards, cables, snacks, business cards, Gels, Single-side Spider holster, and a camera rain jacket. (Photo doesn't show all of the stuff as some of it just lays on top of all camera gear.) 5The Best!I can fit exactly 47 lbs of tools in this case with the lid accessory. I know this because I travel all over the world as a technician. I have uploaded photos of this case after twenty trips across seas to the Middle East and Europe and the tools that fit in it.I will now list what I carry in this case: 1 Bosch ps-21 hand drill with extra battery and charger, two full sets of drill bits, two sets of security bits, a ferrule crimper, rj-45 crimper, an automatic wire stripper, 2 handheld wire strippers, d-type crimper, coaxial compression crimper, lmr-400 stripper, fiber shears, scissors, screw driver, precision screw driver, 1/4" socket set, cutters, utility knife, pens, files, center punch, coaxial stripper, cable stripper, fluke pro 300 probe and toner, multimeter, Allen wrenches, 6" crescent, channel locks, 8-12mm and 1/4"-1/2" spanners, 2 greenlee crimpall crimpers and die set, punchdown tool, soldering iron, coaxial/cat tester, head lamp, safety glasses, hearing protection, and solder.I hope that I am doing this case justice when I say it is the best case I have found and currently in production at this time. Do I have to organize my tools in roll up pouches and a sensible manner? Yes but who wouldn't? There is nothing I could to do to improve this case unless I spent 3-6 months custom designing a 2nd version of this case with pelican. If you are curious about its capabilities all of the gear I have listed has survived TSA and every other transportation agency I have run into so far. 5From Your Short Wedding Photog..As a female wedding and portrait photographer, a lot of people told me this would be too heavy for me, especially once all the gear was in. I figured, I already am carrying all that gear in three different bags (inefficient!) and it can't get that much heavier in a Pelican. I'm beyond glad I did this. I am so RELIEVED of the weight from carrying three bags that couldn't be rolled, but had to be carried over my shoulders or back ALL day long. I've rolled this sucker on grass, on hills, pebbles (okay, had to eventually carry it over that, but that's ok!), and this little beauty just rolls right along. I love it so much. I'm also short, so standing on it for when I forget a chair or stool is perfect. This is my new assistant. 5Photographers dream!Excellent case for traveling Photographer. I got the one with the padded dividers and it held two cameras, multiple lenses: 70-200mm, 24-70mm, 50mm, 24mm, two battery chargers, two flashes, cleaning gear, full size tripod, flexible tripod and other gear. Tight fit for all that gear, but was allowed to use as a carry-on on United Air Lines. (And is sturdy enough to have checked it as regular luggage without any worries about damage.)Suggestion #1: Get the lid organizer.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014D2WGW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1Great for batteries, swabs, cables, etc.Suggestion #2: Get some TSA Approved cable luggage locks.TSA Approved Cable Luggage Locks, Easy Read Dials with Alloy Body https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAOEBZ0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2I got the ones that had the internal looped length of 1.5in when locked(See my review on these, perfect size for this Pelican case.)Suggestion #3: Yes this case holds a bunch of gear and keeps it safe from damage, but, do you really want to tote this BOX everywhere?As an alternative, you can take the padded dividers out, put your gear in a (padded) photographers backpack, then put the backpack in the Pelican. Now you have your gear well protected against damage during flights/travel by the Pelican case AND have a back pack to carry just the items you need when you go out site seeing (And the LOCKED Pelican case back at the hotel is keeping your gear safe & secure). 5Best system for all my camera gear!The Pelican 1510 is the perfect case to fit all of my gear. I originally purchased it with the foam inserts, but realized quickly that wasn't going to get close to fitting all my gear. So I decided to get the mesh lid organizer and the TrekPak divider. That turned a pretty nice case that fits a good amount into an AWESOME case that fits a TON!In the dividers I'm able to easily fit all of the following with room to spare:1 x Canon 7D body1 x Tamron 90mm f/2.8 macro (Canon lens)1 x Sigma 50mm f/1.4 (Canon lens)1 x Sigma 30mm f/1.4 (Canon lens)1 x Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 lens1 x Canon 70-200mm f/4L lens2 x Canon 580 EXII Speedlites flashes1 x Sony a6000 body1 x Sony 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens1 x Sony 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 lens1 x Rokinon 12mm f/2 (Sony lens)1 x JOBY GorillaPodNote: there are a few things that are double-stacked... but it works perfectly that way. Underneath the 70-200 lens I've got a layer of the TrekPak divider and then one of my two Canon Speedlites. Same goes for underneath the GorillaPod... I've got a layer of the TrekPak divider and then the other Canon Speedlite. The Rokinon 12mm and the Sony 16-50mm are both so small they easily fit in the same compartment with a layer of foam dividing the two.So 2 camera bodies, 8 lenses, 2 flashes and a flexible tripod in the main compartment and all of the flash triggers, cables, filters, batteries, memory cards and everything else you could possibly want/need in the lid organizer. The Pelican 1510 with the mesh lid organizer and the TrekPak divider system is an outstanding way to compactly fit as much gear as possible into a small carry-on size bundle. Oh it's heavy with all that gear... but that's what the wheels are for. =) If off the beaten path... the Pelican's padded side handle is comfortable to carry the load. 5
Pelican 1514 Tan Case With Padded Dividers and Wheels

Pelican 1514 Tan Case With Padded Dividers and Wheels

4.8
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€566,00
Sale price
€566,00
Regular price
€934,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€368,00)