📸 Protect Your Passion with Pelican!
The Pelican 1650 Camera Case in Desert Tan is engineered for ultimate protection, featuring a watertight design, customizable Pick N'Pluck foam, and stainless steel reinforced padlock protectors. With spacious interior dimensions of 28.50 x 17.37 x 10.50 inches, it’s the perfect companion for photographers on the go.
S**P
Perfectly Perfect Product
Well, this is my second Pelican case. I've owned the small (carry-on compliant) 1510 for over a year now and absolutely love it!Besides this 1650 being HUGE (I can fit my 1510 case inside with room left over), it still complies with all U.S. airlines check baggage size limits (by 2-inches!). However, I must say that this case is also pretty darn heavy just by itself at around 30 pounds (13.5 Kilos). So, keep this in mind because, even though physical size of the 1650 is fine for checked luggage, the WEIGHT requirements are around 50 pounds (22.5 Kilos). So, you only got less than 20 pounds (9 Kilos) before going over limit and getting charged extra!I personally have loaded my 1650 with over 40 pounds (18 Kilos) of camera and lighting gear. All I can say is that I'm soooo glad for all the heavy duty handles in order to move this amount of weight around. And yet, once on its wheels, it's stupid easy to roll around fully loaded! The scary thing is, I have no doubt this 1650 can hold even more weight. Which would simply make it a two-person job lifting something that heavy.So, with that said, how about I just copy/paste my review of the 1510 from last year?I am completely blown away with the quality and features. This world would be a much better place if everything was made to this standard.Although it's a little expensive (especially for the 1650 model), I feel I got well over 127.38% return from my investment and have ZERO regrets from finally being able to afford this size of Pelican case. I plan on this case being with me for the rest of my life.Pros:- Outstandingly durable; I would trust my life with this product (literally)!- Large amount of space, and I mean a lot!- Heavy duty handles and latches- Lockable with metal-reinforced padlock holes- EVERYTHING proof (wind, water, sand, dirt, snow, elephants, airport baggage handlers etc...)- Quad roller wheels are easy, durable, stable, and low profile- Collapsible handle for wheeling around- Lifetime warranty- Able to carry heavy loadsCons:- Wish logos (branding) were a little smaller and less noticeable. I ended up using some photography gaffers tape to cover them
J**N
Great case for video production!
I now have 3 Pelican cases and plan on buying even more in the future. I bought the Pelican 1500 Case at the same time as the 1650 and have owned the Pelican Air 1535 for about 4 months now.I run a small video production company, and use these cases for storing and transporting almost all of my equipment, from camera bodies and lenses to microphones, monitors, and even a slate. The 1650 is a very large case, and held a large amount of equipment for me. As far as "constructing" the inside of the case with the pick-n-pluck foam, I took some advice from others on the web and used toothpicks to mark out the sizes of equipment before doing any actually plucking and picking.One of the best decisions I've made with this case was ordering the Pelican 1659 Lid Organizer at the same time. I haven't installed lid organizers in the 1535 or 1500 yet, but after realizing how convenient it is to be able to throw my spare camera batteries, cords, and other miscellaneous pieces into the lid organizer (instead of a separate bag or backpack), it's something I plan on looking into.Anyone who has experience any Pelican case can speak for how stellar the build quality is. These cases are clearly built to last and I never worry about storing several thousand dollars' worth of equipment in mine, especially when they can also be locked up. These cases are incredibly sturdy and built to make transportation easier, and the 1650 is no exception. It has two sets of double wheels on the bottom edge of the case as well as an extending handle that allows you to roll the case with ease - a definite need for this case since it's far too big and heavy to lift and carry anywhere.This case is deep enough that it actually has 2 rows of pick-n-pluck foam instead of 1 row (which the 1535 and 1500 both have). I was able to take advantage of this depth with a few items, most notably the suction mount, slate, and rail system.I've attached a picture to my review in order to get a better reference for just how big this case is & how much it can hold, and I'll break down the equipment inside now for those curious:-Canon EOS 70D Digital SLR Camera-Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera Body-Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens-Rokinon CV85M-C 85mm t/1.5 Lens-Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera-Aputure 7-Inch Digital Video LCD Monitor-Matte Box-LP-E8 Battery Chargers (2)-Suction Cup Mount-1/4" Mount Stand Thing-Hot Shoe Stand (x2)-AA/AAA Plastic Battery Storage Case/Organizer/Holder-Clapboard with Color Sticks (9x11 inches)-160 LED CN-160 Video Light (x2)-Opteka Follow Focus-Opteka 15mm Rod SystemI was able to fit a ton of stuff in the lid organizer as well, mostly extra batteries, a power strip, a sunshade for the monitor, pens/dry erase markers, gaffer's tape, cords, etc.
N**B
Great box for the traveling coroner.
Are you a travelling coroner? A DBO (dead body outliner) or just want to tote a bunch of stuff when you travel?If so, this is a perfect trunk for doing it. I have been traveling with mine for a few months now and it is great. Super sturdy, rugid and easy to pack.My DBO practice dummy fits in it perfectly. When I am teaching a class in outlining, it is a simple matter to unpack, throw the dummy randomly on the floor, pull out the tape or chalk and start outlining.Classes are also impressed how easily the dummy goes back in the box.When I fly, the 1650 passes for a standard luggage even though it is 2 inches over the combined length x height x width measurements. It also has a super sturdy handle for rolling around in he airport, recessed wheels that the luggage handlers can't get hold of to rip off and is built like a tank.I highly recomend the Pelican 1650 for you travel needs.Ohhhhhh,,,,,,, It is also water tight if you happen to be that coroner I mentioned (make sure to flush it out regularly, especially if you want to haul just stuff later)
J**R
Highly recommend
Awesome product, great price
M**L
Amazing
Used different types of these throughout my enlistment. Basically indestructible. Bought one for storage of random things. If you don’t need the foam for something like a camera or weapons I wouldn’t bother getting them unless you can use it for something else. Not worth the price though if you don’t need it specifically to fit in this case. The case did exactly what I need it to. With the wheels it’s pretty portable even if you fill it up completely. Works great and looks great. I got the green version and put a lot of different stickers on it. Didn’t have to install anything as it came installed. Just took out the foam. A very decent amount of storage space as well.
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