1150 Protector Case by Pelican

The Pelican 1150 Protector

1150 Protector Case by Pelican

While most of us won’t be hauling our favorite glassware off to research outposts in subarctic environments, nor off to the battlefields of the most recent global conflict hotspots, it sure would be nice to know that if we did, they would get there safe and sound. The 1150 Protector Case was constructed in the USA for exactly these types of dangerous and destructive environments. So wherever you decide to transport your most beloved accessories, you can rest assured these Pelican-made cases will get them there in pristine condition. Constructed from stainless steel and other top of the line materials, they offer peace of mind protection from pressure, fluids, cold, heat and just about any other compromising condition you could throw at them—all in a compact design about the size of your favorite childhood lunchbox. Thermos and an encouraging note from your mom not included.

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