It looks like a good alternative to Pelican except one point he made is inaccurate. As a forensic photographer for a police department and an adjunct at a local college I carried and used my camera every day and never left home without it. The PD purchased the case for me in 1982 and today the foam is not coming loose unless I pull it loose to add new items. it was on patrol, rolling around in my trunk for 8, 12 and 16 hour shifts, was open in the woods and on toxic crime and fire scenes. The countless times my camera body was taken out and put back NEVER resulted in a scratch. I would want to know just how much 'harder' their foam is to that used by Pelican.
It looks like a good alternative to Pelican except one point he made is inaccurate. As a forensic photographer for a police department and an adjunct at a local college I carried and used my camera every day and never left home without it. The PD purchased the case for me in 1982 and today the foam is not coming loose unless I pull it loose to add new items. it was on patrol, rolling around in my trunk for 8, 12 and 16 hour shifts, was open in the woods and on toxic crime and fire scenes. The countless times my camera body was taken out and put back NEVER resulted in a scratch. I would want to know just how much 'harder' their foam is to that used by Pelican.
GREAT input - thank you!
Excellent often wondered, Alot of case companys. With the same foam padding. 👊🇺🇸🏆
Did you ever try it out ?! Let's see it..
The Topshelf Company I never did! Switched to smaller, soft bags with less gear!
what kind of foam is this?
great idea
that's dope!
Or just pelicans official website that does the same thing pelicanfoam.com