New Pelican Cargo Cases: Organize and Protect
Pelican Cargo Cases designed for roof racks, truck beds, and more
Jered KorfhageWriter
Pelican's Cargo Cases are the newest addition to the company's lineup. Pelican Cases are known worldwide for protecting everything from camping gear to your most important tactical armaments.
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The Cargo Case line designed with the outdoor enthusiast, overlander, and industry professionals in mind helping keep your gear organized and safe from the elements at the same time. The new cases are made to interface cleanly with vehicle roof racks, tuck into tuck beds, and fit into SUV cargo areas, taking the confusion and worry out of packing for the next weekend adventure or week-long backcountry trip.
Pelican Cargo Case Fast Facts:
- Roto-molded construction for increased strength
- Weather resistant to keep out water and dust
- Corrosion-resistant latches and tie down hardware
- Heavy-duty handles
- Proprietary mounting system for truck beds and roof racks
- Pelican-grade quality
The secret to keeping the valuables safe and dry is in the cases' construction. Roto-molding means consistent material properties throughout the case body making it more resistant to shock and impact than your typical organizational plastic tub. Pelican tells us the Cargo Cases are thoroughly tested and can keep water and dirt out of your sensitive cargo even through wind-driven rain and dust, just don't submerge 'em!
Mounting to roof racks is simple with no drilling required and compatibility with most truck and SUV brands.
Look for these sizes and styles of Pelican Cargo Case in 2020
Trunk Cased designed for truck beds and SUVs
- Large BX225 (255 liters)
- Medium BX135 (135 liters)
- Small BX80 (80 liters)
- Cube Case BX50 (50 liters)
Saddle Cases designed for truck beds and roof racks
- Large BX85S (85 liters)
- Medium BX55S (55 liters)
Roof Cases designed to fit onto vehicle roof racks
- Large BX140R (140 liters)
- Medium BX90R (90 liters)
Click HERE for more on the Pelican Cargo Case line and check back to fourwheeler.com for more new products.
From the soggy backwoods of Ohio to the barren New Mexico desert, Jered has continued his quest to test the limits of the unmodified Jeep Wrangler, and make it back to work on Monday.
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