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Dr. Stevie Schowalter
> 24 hourMore expensive and not as well made as its sister bag the Pelican 1650. Bought both to compare and then returned this one. Extremely happy with the tan 1650 I chose.
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Jun Preuss
> 24 hourExtremely sturdy. Didnt think they could make a suitcase like this. Will definitely hold up for years even with the way they handle baggage at the airport. Worth the price and will get one for my girl soon
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Alexander Murray
> 24 hour10/10
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Wilbert Marquardt Sr.
> 24 hourNot very rugged…a ton of damage only one flight
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TT
> 24 hourReally cool. That’s all. I dont know long durability.
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Alejandro Heber Noguez Fernández
> 24 hourMuy buena calidad y robustez, complacidas mis aspiraciones.
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MCF
> 24 hourI have two of these now. I used it to haul fragile items to Africa this summer, and I just went camping with it and took it on a boat to an island off the coast of Boston. It scratches up pretty fast, but I like patina. Good sturdy locks and a chain make it burglar proof, and I wasn’t afraid taking it on and off the boat because it’s waterproof.
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Dayne Friesen
> 24 hourAwesome rugged suite case for traveling. Especially those that travel with tools or gear. Going to get a smaller pelican air to match. Retiring a 12 year old platt box. Great job pelican.
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D. Wrege
> 24 hourI did a lot of research on travel cases before I decided on the 1615. The size, the foam and the fact that its maximum dimensions added up to Southwest Airlines maximum allowable checked luggage size (62 H+W+D) convinced me to buy one. Strangely enough, the Pelican sites shopping catalog showed it as Out of Stock, but Amazon had some, which gave me total confidence that if it didnt pass first inspection, I could return it.
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Todd_196
> 24 hourI love the fact that this is a rough and tumble case. Ive used it only once so far but I travel for a living and I will be on the road over 250 days a year.