When shopping for blow molded cases, you have the option for two types of cases: classic line and premier line. Both cases are designed to be strong, but each offers pros and cons. Knowing the difference between the two can help you to save money and protect your equipment. Do not rush haphazardly into purchasing a custom built carrying case.
Although the classic line is less expensive than the primer line, it still does a fantastic job of preserving equipment in dangerous environments. Inserts can be custom built to fit oddly shaped gear and the literature needed to operate that equipment. These inserts will protect your gear from drops, bangs, and bumps. The outside of the case is strong, and it will resist scratches, dents, and rusting.
The premier line is built with a few added features that make the case more versatile. For instance, the premier line has double-wall protection and a natural dust seal, which allows the case to be crush resistant. These cases are also more secure because they have a dual latch system.
Both cases are built sturdy and can be customized to fit your exact needs and specifications. Talk to a professional today about how you can create custom carrying cases.
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