I've had my Protector 1750 for some time and decided to get 2 more Pelicans. Check out this vid to see the main differences. Spec in descri ption above.
Thank you sir! You have no idea how long I've been looking for a video where someone does a good job showing the storm series up against the others. Thank you!!!
Thanks very much, great job showcasing the differences between the cases. It seems like the storm is best overall due to its waterproofing, push button latches, and warranty. The vault seems best for the price, but now that you showed how it's made in Mexico and therefore has only a one year warranty, plus it's only water resistant makes me think it's more like a keep in the truck/house/range case.
the seal and latches and hinge are the same as storm. the reason it’s cheaper is because they offer a 1 year warranty and it’s made in mexico, not because the materials or design are in any way inferior. It’s a pelican through and through. I’ve never had a drop of water or rust in any of my vaults on any canoe trip or anywhere else i’ve drug them and abused the absolute hell out of them. (gotta abuse the living hell out of them that first year so you know if they are gonna last the rest of time or not. i couldn’t bust a single one of them or get them to fail in any way. If the vaults are less water resistant than the storms, i can’t tell. I don’t buy the storms anymore ever since they offer the vaults.
Thank you for the video. I am a huge Pelican Case fan, but I learned a lot from this video. I was thinking about buying a Vault, but not any more. I will stick with the classic Pelicans and Storms. Again thank you, you saved money and time.
The pelican 1750 is the toughest and most rugged rifle case probably ever made,and they have the track record to prove it..hell yea there expensive but after i spent almost 5k on my elk set up 400 for the 1750 wasnt bad...its the only case i 💯 percent trust at a airport or anywhere that i have to leave my rifle. Spend the money once and you have a lifetime case.
Great content! I almost bought 2 of the Vaults until I watched your video and learned they are made in Mexico. I’ll be buying the American made Pelican. America first!
Thanks for making this video showing the different Pelicase models. I have the Protector 1720 and 1750 for my guns + lots more in different sizes. The Pelican protector is truly the Heavy Duty case to protect your gear.
@@zacharyriley4122 you definitely have a good case, but dude the protectors are on steroids in comparison, depending what you put in it the extra really counts.
..... So🤔, would you recommend getting the Vault for 2-rifles, or 2 separate 1-rifle (but better) Pelicans?!? Also, which is the top-of-the-line Pelican? It looks like the Vault is sorta flimsy🥴! Thanks!!!
My only gripe is the quality of the vault. Dimension wise it is my go-to as a potential buyer, but the quality of it makes me want to go with a protector instead
the vault is a seriously good case. it’s cheaper because it’s made in Mexico and offers a 1 year warranty vs lifetime-not because they are using cheaper materials. It’s a pelican through and through. The latches are phenomenal.
After owning the 1720 for awhile I regret my decision, I believe the storm case is superior. Better locks better seal. Might buy the storm then sell my 1720
Hey Rob... on your taillights because they are smoked do you have a hard time getting a safety check? I want a pair of smoked taillights but don't know if they'll pass safety
Hey Rob - Thank you for this video. I am decided on the Storm iM3220 after watching this - do you have any thoughts on the Air 1745 Long case? How does it compare with the storm series?
Air are nice due to the weight savings. I have a smaller case. it's really light and a little less rigid feeling. strength is still good though. If you are lugging heavy content then air be a 1st choice but if you'll think you'll be really rough on your case then I'd go storm.
I see so many guys lugging Pelican cases into the range and I always wonder why. They are soo heavy and they arent using them for travel like you are. The Vault fits that niche well.
Storm was bought out by Pelican about 12 years ago. That’s why there is a orientation difference. Back 20 years ago Pelican reps used to tell us that Pelican was warrantied against everything except bear attacks. 😆 I just bought a IM3200 for my NXT33 bow. It was between the three of the ones you retired. The deciding factor was the 3200 is about an inch wider (which I needed). Great review.
I will have to check them out in person but the vault doesn't appear to be any nicer than a Plano all-weather case. seems like Pelican thought they could put out a cheap product and sell it on the reputation of their higher end cases. good strategy but I don't think I'll be fooled.
I got the vault. It is fine, but it is nothing special. A cheap case. I heard the Pelican cases were made in the USA. I bought it thinking it was. If I would have know it was not made in the USA I would have bought one of the other cases. It does not take much force to bulge the top. I would not trust it to be water resistant if there is any pressure up on the lid. The reason the original one does not have the latches on the ends is the case is so much more rigid that it does not need them to put enough pressure on the seal.
I just bought a vault case and now im disappointed that I did... I thought all pelican cases were waterproof.. this is so dumb, it has the rubber seal inside for being " air tight "
I’ve never had a drop of water or speck of rust discovered in any pelican vault on any abusive canoe trip or on the lake or anywhere else i’ve drug them to abuse the living hell out of them. I keep a bit of VCI paper and some fresh desiccant in my vaults of course but never had a drop of water in there even after dumping canoes and chasing down cases.
I’m not gonna pay the extra money for a lifetime warranty i’ll never use. These vaults are made to stand the test of time. I’d rather save the cash and spend it on what i’m putting in the case. The seal is the same seal and the latches are the same as the storm cases and the materials are the same. People just want to pay for the extra warranty they will never use.
I've had my Protector 1750 for some time and decided to get 2 more Pelicans.
Check out this vid to see the main differences. Spec in descri
ption above.
Thank you sir! You have no idea how long I've been looking for a video where someone does a good job showing the storm series up against the others. Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks very much, great job showcasing the differences between the cases. It seems like the storm is best overall due to its waterproofing, push button latches, and warranty. The vault seems best for the price, but now that you showed how it's made in Mexico and therefore has only a one year warranty, plus it's only water resistant makes me think it's more like a keep in the truck/house/range case.
thanks for watching!
the seal and latches and hinge are the same as storm. the reason it’s cheaper is because they offer a 1 year warranty and it’s made in mexico, not because the materials or design are in any way inferior. It’s a pelican through and through. I’ve never had a drop of water or rust in any of my vaults on any canoe trip or anywhere else i’ve drug them and abused the absolute hell out of them. (gotta abuse the living hell out of them that first year so you know if they are gonna last the rest of time or not. i couldn’t bust a single one of them or get them to fail in any way. If the vaults are less water resistant than the storms, i can’t tell. I don’t buy the storms anymore ever since they offer the vaults.
@@zacharyriley4122on pelicans websites the storm is labeled as watertight where as the vault is weather resistant
Thank you for the video. I am a huge Pelican Case fan, but I learned a lot from this video. I was thinking about buying a Vault, but not any more. I will stick with the classic Pelicans and Storms. Again thank you, you saved money and time.
Glad to help
Good video but intro music blew my fricking ear drums out
Lmao😂
The pelican 1750 is the toughest and most rugged rifle case probably ever made,and they have the track record to prove it..hell yea there expensive but after i spent almost 5k on my elk set up 400 for the 1750 wasnt bad...its the only case i 💯 percent trust at a airport or anywhere that i have to leave my rifle. Spend the money once and you have a lifetime case.
Great content! I almost bought 2 of the Vaults until I watched your video and learned they are made in Mexico. I’ll be buying the American made Pelican. America first!
Thanks for making this video showing the different Pelicase models. I have the Protector 1720 and 1750 for my guns + lots more in different sizes. The Pelican protector is truly the Heavy Duty case to protect your gear.
You sir are doing the Lords work comparing these straight across the board.
Thanks for the comparison. I was wondering why the Vault cases were almost $50-$100 cheaper than the others... = Not waterproof..
Made in Mexico too...
I’ve never had a single drop of water or a speck of rust in my vaults and i abuse the hell out them.
@@zacharyriley4122 you definitely have a good case, but dude the protectors are on steroids in comparison, depending what you put in it the extra really counts.
..... So🤔, would you recommend getting the Vault for 2-rifles, or 2 separate 1-rifle (but better) Pelicans?!? Also, which is the top-of-the-line Pelican? It looks like the Vault is sorta flimsy🥴! Thanks!!!
Really depends how much protection you need.. My favorite is Storm
Great video Rob, haven’t seen very many people go over pelican cases like this. Helped me pick for sure.
T T glad to help
Recently purchased the Vault. So far, I love it.
My only gripe is the quality of the vault. Dimension wise it is my go-to as a potential buyer, but the quality of it makes me want to go with a protector instead
the vault is a seriously good case. it’s cheaper because it’s made in Mexico and offers a 1 year warranty vs lifetime-not because they are using cheaper materials. It’s a pelican through and through. The latches are phenomenal.
@@zacharyriley4122 Sadly I've followed the vault around through different vendors, and the shit reviews outweigh the good ones.
Which ones your favorite debating 1720 vs mi3200
My knuckles appreciate the storm cases
After owning the 1720 for awhile I regret my decision, I believe the storm case is superior. Better locks better seal. Might buy the storm then sell my 1720
Hey Rob... on your taillights because they are smoked do you have a hard time getting a safety check? I want a pair of smoked taillights but don't know if they'll pass safety
we don't have safety checks in California but it's not DOT legal being tinted. I'd check with your local laws regarding this.
Hey Rob - Thank you for this video. I am decided on the Storm iM3220 after watching this - do you have any thoughts on the Air 1745 Long case? How does it compare with the storm series?
Air are nice due to the weight savings. I have a smaller case. it's really light and a little less rigid feeling. strength is still good though. If you are lugging heavy content then air be a 1st choice but if you'll think you'll be really rough on your case then I'd go storm.
I see so many guys lugging Pelican cases into the range and I always wonder why. They are soo heavy and they arent using them for travel like you are. The Vault fits that niche well.
I'm trying to find a case that will fit 2 rifles, 1 shotgun & 1 pistol.
Recommendations..?
It'll have to be a big guy like this maybe. Check your dimensions bit.ly/3nT5s9o
how is the storm holding up compared to the protector? do you prefer it?
Still great. And yes as it's not a knuckle buster
Good video. I love the formula/bottle kit! haha!
I’d go with vault all day long
Love my vault
Storm was bought out by Pelican about 12 years ago. That’s why there is a orientation difference. Back 20 years ago Pelican reps used to tell us that Pelican was warrantied against everything except bear attacks. 😆
I just bought a IM3200 for my NXT33 bow. It was between the three of the ones you retired. The deciding factor was the 3200 is about an inch wider (which I needed).
Great review.
i think bears should have been warrentied too. lol
thanks for commenting
They have a cooler size wheeled pelican that they claim is bear proof! I thought it was just a camping joke. 😂
Thanks!
Did the Vault have wheels? good comparisons. Now I know I need a Protector or Storm for air travel. The Vault can stay under the bed.
all have wheels. thanks for watching.
yeah they have some vaults with wheels and some without. most of the long gun cases have wheels but there’s one or two that do not have wheels.
Friggin love it!!! Also a dad here with priorities!!
I will have to check them out in person but the vault doesn't appear to be any nicer than a Plano all-weather case. seems like Pelican thought they could put out a cheap product and sell it on the reputation of their higher end cases. good strategy but I don't think I'll be fooled.
I hear you’re trying to retire the protector? What’s the retired price on it?
it's gone already
Love the od green!
Awesome review , thanks foir the insights
Is this really made in Mexico? Pelican's site still says made in USA for the 3220.
Storms are USA made
THANK YOU!
Drills holes in it. "It's waterproof."
once its sealed with silicone it will be. especially with it being on a roof rack, its not like itll be submerged ever in water
Don't use an electric knife to cut foam. Use a skinning scalpel knife. Much better to get precision.
Thank you for the overview of the differences. Wish i had the money for this stach lol
Thanks for watching. The good thing is they'll last a really long time
Would like to see you get the red field at academy and then throw all of them in a pool and see if they are waterproof
Good info!
I think you meant to say “it’s taken a lickin but it keeps on tickin” 😂
great review
Great video. Thanks
Thanks for watching
I got the vault. It is fine, but it is nothing special. A cheap case. I heard the Pelican cases were made in the USA. I bought it thinking it was. If I would have know it was not made in the USA I would have bought one of the other cases. It does not take much force to bulge the top. I would not trust it to be water resistant if there is any pressure up on the lid. The reason the original one does not have the latches on the ends is the case is so much more rigid that it does not need them to put enough pressure on the seal.
Very informative
I just bought a vault case and now im disappointed that I did... I thought all pelican cases were waterproof.. this is so dumb, it has the rubber seal inside for being " air tight "
It's still weather resistant but correct not water proof. I like the case design though
I’ve never had a drop of water or speck of rust discovered in any pelican vault on any abusive canoe trip or on the lake or anywhere else i’ve drug them to abuse the living hell out of them. I keep a bit of VCI paper and some fresh desiccant in my vaults of course but never had a drop of water in there even after dumping canoes and chasing down cases.
I’m not gonna pay the extra money for a lifetime warranty i’ll never use. These vaults are made to stand the test of time. I’d rather save the cash and spend it on what i’m putting in the case. The seal is the same seal and the latches are the same as the storm cases and the materials are the same. People just want to pay for the extra warranty they will never use.
Your porch light is on. FYI
Motion sensors thanks
The case isn't waterproof if you drill holes in it lol
easy use
OG is always better.
Dont really give a crap about your Taco. Thanks for the video thuogh.
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lol, diapers in a 300 bucks pelican? i love diy videos.