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The NANUK 935 Hard Case is a rugged, airline carry-on approved protective case featuring a crushproof NK-7 resin shell, IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating, and a customizable padded divider. Designed for professionals, it offers smooth rolling wheels, a telescopic handle, and TSA lock-ready eyelets, ensuring secure, convenient transport of valuable equipment like cameras and drones.































| ASIN | B00BP8UF10 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #313 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | NANUK |
| Closure Type | Button |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 559 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00666365010926 |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Included Components | Nanuk Case w/padded divider - Black 935-2001 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 14"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | Nanuk Case w/padded divider - Black 935-2001 |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nanuk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 935-2001 |
| Material Type | NK-7 Resin |
| Model Number | 935S-020BK-0A0 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of wheels | 2 |
| Pattern | Case |
| Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | 935 |
| Strap Type | Stretchable |
| Style Name | Padded Divider |
| UPC | 666365010926 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great case for camera equipment with large lenses
Excellent gear case. Padding is secure and doesn’t shift. Fits everything i need like large lenses like my 150–600mm plus accessories with ease. The latches are easy to operate but wont open if caught on something. Divider system lifts out as one piece if you want to use the case for something else or a different divider system. Handles, wheels, and latches feel sturdier than Pelican brand. Built to carry serious weight and store pretty much anything you need.
J**R
It's not light, but very much worth the weight
Due to extensive travel, especially abroad, I'd been looking for something to carry my professional camera gear in for some time. After looking at other options--Manfrotto, Pelican, Lowepro, ThinkTank, et al.--and reading the reviews for all of them, I chose the Nanuk 935 due to its reputation. I did consider its weight, as that is an issue: this case is not light. However, in terms of 'build,' the 935 is solid. Very solid. I'm not sure that I'd ship my gear in it when traveling--instead of carrying it on board with me--but that's more a statement on baggage handling than on the case itself. The weight is part of its build: I expect something of this nature to be somewhat heavy. In the end, price was *not* the primary factor as protecting over $7.5K in camera gear is the objective, not going cheap. I also tend to look at a product's "weak spots" when considering a purchase of this nature. In an item like this, that would be the hinges and the latch points. Nanuk has thought this one out and taken care of them, especially the "powerclaw" latches are well conceived and made. The hinges are also robust. The other items I consider are the retractable pull handle and wheels. Once again, they are well made. I have zero concerns about the reliability and durability of any of them. The only item lacking, given that this is designed for travel, are built-in TSA combination locks. However, for less than $10 one can purchase them separately and use the large, dual hasps to lock down the cases' items. The interior part of the case can be purchased with different configurations. I went with the cubed foam and have configured it in the way in which my gear fits best. In hindsight, I wish that I would have gone with the cubed foam with lid organizer, as it would give me valuable space to store other items--camera batteries, filters, etc.--that currently occupy valuable space. However, that is not a defect but a lack of vision on my part. Finally, the product's "look." Unlike some of its competitors, the Nanuk 935 *looks* like a carry-on, not a crate with wheels with expensive contents. This is important as I don't want to *look* like I'm carrying high-value contents in a carry-on. The aesthetic in this case makes it virtually look like a standard carry-on. I chose black to be as simple as possible, but those who feel the need to choose a bolder color can choose another of the six colors. In sum, I feel that my gear travels safe and sound in the Nanuk 935. It was the right choice for me.
M**.
Great quality and size for drones and camera
Great product quality after three months use, fits my Mavic pro and my Nikon Z7 II with all accessories, just little scratch from my use so make sure you understand it is on two wheels when you hall it
A**N
Exceeded my high expectations
I needed a case for some delicate objects and started looking at Pelican's offerings. I already have a pelican rifle case and a boom box shaped Pelican storm case that im very pleased with. As I was browsing I kept seeing ads for Nanuk and eventually I took a deeper look at one. First thing that impressed me was the price that seems to be about 1/3 cheaper than similar Pelicans. Then I saw the reviews and I decided to get this 935 with padded dividers. I am so glad I did because this thing is unnecessarily nice. They didn't need to make it this nice but they did. The handles are tough, comfortable, and smoothly retract. The latches are tough, they latch very tight, and they are easy to use. The padded dividers are perfect blend of squishy and rigid. You can just tell that they put a lot of thought and effort into every detail of this case. Now I just have to look around my house until I can find something else that needs a Nanuk case to give me an excuse to buy another.
K**T
Works well and decently priced
Great case and a good price.
V**R
I love it and I don't - wonderful case that doesn't strike me as too secure.
First, I like Nanuks a lot better than I ever liked Pelican cases; Nanuk cases seem more finished, less unnecessary complicated design-wise, and less ugly. They are also cheaper, and I like to support Canada because their having economic stability means they are less likely to try to attack (you laugh, but in my hometown, we actually have a US-Canada peace monument). This is a tough, attractive, and smooth case. It's a nice touch that the lid has a detent to keep it open. If you've ever had a Pelican case lid rap you on the knuckles, well, ouch. That said, the 1535 is somewhat puzzling as a locking case - because if you break a small piece of plastic off each corner near the hinges, you can pull the hinge pins (using the built-in grip... on the pin). I'm sure there is some use case for this, like setting up arctic scientific bases in the frozen wastes of Windsor, Ontario (j/k!), but for most people, a straight pin with no "handle" would seem like a better idea. I guess you could solve this by snipping off the knurled handle. What I don't like a lot about plastic equipment cases is that the stock options are pretty sub-par. The Nanuk padded divider set has a very thin layer of padding on its "bottom" (what faces the outside of the case), and there is a finite number of sizes of rectangular objects that can be accommodated. This problem goes way beyond Nanuk and Pelican. On the 1535, you also lose the two corners with the wheels and little spot near the retracted handle. Since I am using this as a case for camera lenses, I would comment that the divider: - Is about ok for old-school SLR, mirrorless, or medium-format detachable lenses 5" long or shorter (unless you turn them sideways) - Is difficult for smaller lenses, like for rangefinder cameras, because the short dividers are still a bit longer than the diameter of an average RF lens - Is an ok but not great fit for camera bodies The alternative for plastic cases, cubed foam, like Communism, seems like a great idea until you try to implement it. The foam is by nature weakened so you can make your own openings, and this inevitably leads to its destruction. It also outgasses and absorbs oil. Many ways to win here! Perhaps the most irritating thing about it is that the replacement cost is insanely high, as if the open-celled polyurethane foam matrix contains large amounts of earth's most previous substance, to wit, inkjet ink. The reality is that the foam is probably insanely cheap to make, moderately expensive to ship due to its volume, and massively profitable. Trekpak seems to have solved this partially, but for any critical application, you will want to go to your local foam outlet and have a closed cell foam or neoprene block custom-cut for your stuffs. Perhaps someone could let us all know why Nanuk's lid organizers cost a huge percentage of the cost of the cases they go in? The best value proposition on the 1535 seems to be getting padded dividers when on sale; you can always do foam later, but the dividers are very expensive to buy separately. Anyway, I would recommend this if you are looking for a "carry on" factor case, but just be careful in considering how you will cushion the items inside.
S**N
Buy it! This case can tumble down a flight of stairs, and protected my expensive equipment!
I give this case 5+ stars! I use this case for my photography cameras and telephoto lenses. I needed a case that would protect my very expensive equipment. I travel a lot and it is the size of a carry on, so I can keep it with me on a plane. It’s ease to pull and rolls nicely. Its latches are a double lock, so it can’t pop open and it has two spots for locks. Hinges are also heavy duty. The inside has removable inserts and I am able to create a spot for each piece. I carry two camera body’s and four lenses and hoods. Two of them are telephoto lens, and they take up a lots of space. I can also fit in few smaller items like battery packs and chargers and a one tripod. This case protected my equipment from a tumble down escalator. From the top of the escalator it went end over end to the bottom. I was able to pull out my equipment and use it that very evening at a sporting event. My only complaint, is it really heavy to pick up and put in my trunk of my car. But I am confident it’s its ability to protect my equipment!
M**N
... the Pelican 1510 but sold it because I didn't like certain things about it
I owned the Pelican 1510 but sold it because I didn't like certain things about it. The Nanuk 935 is basically the counterpart of the Pelican 1510. Same size but it solved several issues that I had with the 1510. #1 thing I hate about the Pelican 1510 is the handle. It flexes when you pull it along. The Nanuk 935's handle is solid. No bending, no flexing, and it has a locking mechanism to lock it in place at the half and full mark. The next thing I hate about the Pelican 1510 are the wheels. They're hard wheels and when you roll it along, it sounds like you're rolling a jet engine along. The Nanuk 935 has much better wheels and rolls quietly. The Nanuk 935 is a great case. It's sleek, simple, and the design is awesome. I do have minor grips. 1) The padding is overly thick along the edges. Don't get me wrong, padding is great but unnecessarily thicker padding means less space for stuff. I don't like the vertical design of the padding with the three columns. In the 1510, you had the two rows which I prefer. The padding also feels has that cheap crinkly feel. Overall, very nice case and I do prefer and recommend it over the Pelican 1510. Now, if you guys can make some pocket organizers to attach to the lid, that'll be great.
J**O
La valigetta è 100% consigliata, peccato che è arrivata con qualche graffio
La valigetta perfetta, peccato che mi è arrivata con qualche segno di trasporto,
P**A
Genial para proteger equipo
No le pongo 5 estrellas por que el plastico que hace que sea impermeable se despegó , aunque se volvió a pegar , espero con eso sea suficiente . Aunque protege super bien, creo las ruedas no giran tan suave , se sienten mucho mejor las ruedas de las mochilas de ThinkTank
M**R
Excelente calidad
Excelente calidad de materiales. Se sienten muy fuertes los sellos, las molduras y las ruedas. Muy buenos acabados. Exactamente lo que estaba buscando. Obviamente no son ligeras. Ya con todo el equipo fotográfico adentro pesa más que una Mochila.
G**T
Great Case and some tips
I am reviewing the Nanuk 935 case. I am happy with it and it seems robust. I also think it's rather stylish. I got the padded dividers for photo gear. I love the flexibility of movable dividers over foam cut outs. The gear I take on a shoot always varies. I also use this case without the insert for general travel purposes. I actually bought another one for this purpose. The extendable handle seems like it could potentially be a weak point over other cases that have one solid piece of plastic rather than the two poles of the Nanuk but so far no problems and its release mechanism is much better than the solid plastic type releases, as you can operate it with your thumb using one hand. The two height positions could also be an advantage for some people. The latches are better than other brands, in that they need a double action to release them lowering the chance of accidental opening. I guess the downside of that is if you're are opening and closing it a lot, it could be mildly annoying and slower to access. If you want to lock it you will need padlocks with a long shank or cable. As for carry on: it fits the dimensions of most carriers and I have used it as such but just bear in mind the case weighs 5.2kg and carry on allowance depending on your carrier and class of travel can be 7kg. So obviously your case to contents ratio is not going to be good if you want to stick to the rules or think your bag will be weighed! Do your own research on this aspect!
E**E
Brilliant case, better than Peli
I bought a Nanuk 935 with padded dividers, and couldn’t be happier with it. It’s an obvious comparison, but it looks and feels tougher and more premium than the Peli 1510 in every way, and for a lower price. Fast delivery and no problems at all. Very pleased.
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