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๐ค Protect Your Passion, Wherever It Takes You
The Jack Boss 13.6X11.4X6 Inch Hard Case is a premium waterproof, impact-resistant protective case designed for cameras, drones, and delicate equipment. Featuring a customizable foam interior and a durable hard shell, it offers secure, weatherproof storage in a compact, portable design favored by professionals and enthusiasts alike.


































| ASIN | B0BZNYTZJY |
| Brand Name | Jack Boss |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 481 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810104645331 |
| Handle Type | Sturdy |
| Included Components | Comes with housing |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.6L x 29.2W x 15.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | No. |
| Item Weight | 2.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | JACK BOSS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ASRTC3530 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | ASRTC3530 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | 14 x 11.5 x 6 Inches |
| Style Name | Portable |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
G**A
Handy!
I did a lot of research to find the perfect box to carry my Dewalt batteries in and this is it. I took the amount of foam out to make my batteries fit snug and it worked great
D**T
Nice.
Labeled as a camera case, but it is not limited to just holding camera's. Has soft foam configurable cushion inside, good for cameras, firearms, or really anything you want to keep protected and cushioned. Smaller size is convenient for taking with you. Case is water/weather proof with an air valve on top. Currently I am using this to hold a battery for my automatic gate outside. Keeps it perfectly dry and sheltered from the weather. I recommend this case for anyone looking for a hard sided water proof solution.
E**C
Solid and Sturdy Case
Nice sturdy case that you can make into anything you want on the inside to protect what you need.
J**E
Soild choice for a case.
I'm a documentarian and own about 40 of these types of cases, containing all types of film-making gear. Most of them are Pelican cases and rest are primarily Harbor Freight cases. Likes: - Much better than Harbor Freight cases at a similar price point. The pluck foam is more dense and very similar to Pelican cases. The case itself is thicker and flexes less than the HF cases. - Great value. This case is a bit larger than a Pelican 1200 and half the price. I own many 1200's and feel that the build quality is nearly identical. - No branding. I appreciate that the case doesn't have any logos on it and I can use that area to apply my own inventory control sticker. Dislikes: - The padlock holes are not metal reinforced as they show in the product photos (and how both the Harbor Freight and Pelican cases are made). I don't lock my smaller cases so this isn't a huge concern for me, but I did want to point out a difference in what was pictured vs what I received. - The overpressure valve doesn't look like the product photos. Pelican cases have an automatic OPV that doesn't need to be adjusted. Harbor Freight cases' OPVs have to be screwed down (to make watertight) or screwed open (to allow the case to breathe as altitude changes). The product photos for this case look like the manual valves for the HF cases, but the case I received doesn't have a screw cap (or even a threaded nipple for a screw cap). So I have no idea how, or even if, this valve functions. I would be hesitant about flying with one of these cases in checked baggage since it might blow the case seal. Bottom line: While I received this product at no cost through the Vine program to review, I will likely be purchasing additional cases with my own money when needed. This is a solid "thumbs up" if the couple issues I mentioned don't affect you.
I**.
Not waterproof but I'd say water resistant and pretty dust resistant...decent for the price.
Overall, not a bad case but not waterproof as advertised for this purpose I'd probably buy another due to price alone. PRO: Decently durable, should survive an airline's worst even if packed in a duffel with more cases like it. Cheaper than Pelican, has reinforced metal at the lock point to deter lazy thieves. Con: NOT WATERPROOF - they advertised it, didn't see a certification so I was doubtful, failed testing of 4 minutes in water. Not as sturdy as Pelican - noticeably thinner but thick enough. If you need something that is as good/durable/dependable as a Pelican say for a $1,500.00 DSLR body - this isn't it. If you have less expensive gear to replace, aren't taking it on a lake or ocean in a Kayak or small boat where it's more likely to fall in the water, or would get it out fast... probably fine and $100 less than the Pelican equivalent case. THE TEST: The case ring gasket allowed water to enter and dampen the toilet paper I put in to find water on the back left side near the hinge. In the roughly 4 minutes it was in the water barely enough leaked in to dampen the paper but I'd not call this "Waterproof", I'd go with water resistant. I'd be a bit nervous to put it in a truck bed in WA State and drive into the mountains without tarping it, then again I'd never drive a load of electronics in the truck bed into the mountains without a tarp even if my truck was full of Pelican cases. In Arizona, it would be just fine unless it was one of the four days a year around here it rains. Even then, I'm guessing if it was rain, it would do okay. For the gear I bought this case for (Lav Mic, monitor transmitter + remote, cables, batteries) the overall cost isn't high, I'm not putting this on a boat or worse a kayak, the case is suitable - just not "Waterproof" as advertised. )
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