Right. I have absolutely no doubts that they are good. A plastic case full of foam rubber that costs over $100 had jolly well better be good.

I have one of the $125 sized pelicans (holds 2 TXs) and I have the mother of all
pelicans which is about 2'x4'x1' with rollers (for my digital recording gear).
The smaller pelican was bought from a garage sale for $15.00 and I like
it, but wouldn't pay more than about $45.00 for it.
The larger cases are more cost effective as thay cost no more than any large
road case, actually less in a lot of instances.
I don't see a real need for a sealed case for TX transport in a car and I am not on
a global expedition, so it doesn't need to be crush proof.
The home desperate tool cases work very well for 2 TXs.
If I had a $2300.00 TX, I might consider a crush proof case, but it would
be more crush proof than the pelican, which isn't really designed to be crush proof.....


Mark Mech
www.aerofoam.com

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