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1750 Pelican Case ID: 50.50″ L x 13.50″ W x 5.25″ D

$68.95 $97.22
Pelican Case 1750 shipping case w/ Edge Casters is sold empty or with foam. Foam filled cases are filled with Solid Polyurethane (SOFT) Foam Slabs, (no Pick ‘n’ Pluck). 3 foam pieces per set : All pieces. are 1.625″ thick. The Pelican 1750 is one of the most popular long cases Pelican makes—essentially a full-length, wheeled transport case built for serious gear. It’s a step up from the 1700/1720 in length and capacity, but still more streamlined than the huge 1740. Key Features Watertight, crushproof, dustproof (O-ring sealed) High-impact polypropylene shell (extreme durability) Built-in wheels retractable handle → easy transport for heavy loads Double-throw latches padlock protectors Automatic pressure equalization valve (air travel ready) Typically includes 3-piece foam set for customization Size & Form Factor Interior: 50.5″ × 13.5″ × 5.25″ Long and relatively slim (compared to trunk-style cases) Fits full-length rifles, tripods, long camera rigs Not designed for stacking bulky gear—more for linear layouts Interior Options Foam (most common) Pick N Pluck™ foam for custom cutouts Best for: firearms, optics, delicate gear No Foam (empty) Open interior for custom inserts or soft cases inside Custom Foam / MOLLE panels (Gen 2) Newer versions support modular panel systems for flexible setups What It’s Best For Rifles / long firearms (very common use) Camera gear (tripods, sliders, gimbals) Lighting stands / boom poles Surveying or industrial tools Fishing rods or outdoor equipment 1750 vs Similar Cases 1700: Shorter, no wheels → more portable 1720: Slightly longer than 1700 wheels 1750: Full-length wheeled (most common rifle case size) 1740: Longer and deeper → bulk length combined �� Simple breakdown: 1750 = long practical 1740 = long bulky 1700 = compact long case Pros & Cons  Pros Excellent for full-length gear Wheels make transport easy even when loaded Slim profile = easier to store than big trunk cases Extremely durable (classic Pelican reliability)  Cons Limited depth (not for bulky setups) Can get heavy when fully loaded Long shape can be awkward in tight spaces Bottom Line The Pelican 1750 is the go-to long case if you need: Full-length capacity Strong protection Reasonable portability (thanks to wheels) It’s basically the sweet spot in Pelican’s long-case lineup—big enough for serious gear, but not as oversized as something like the 1740. SEE THE NEW PELICAN RE-SET KITS VIEW VIDEO
Outdoor Sport Cases & Gear

Outdoor Sport Cases & Gear

  • 1750 Pelican Case ID: 50.50″ L x 13.50″ W x 5.25″ D
    $68.95 $97.22
  • 985AR Nanuk AR-15 Gun Case, ID: 36.63″L x 14.5″ W x 6.0″D
    $43.24 $56.21
  • 1730 Pelican Protector Case, ID: 34″ x 24″ x 12.50″
    $69.55 $99.46
  • 1740 Pelican Protector Case ID: 40.98″ x 12.92″ x 12.13″
    $42.68 $64.87
  • 1720 Pelican Protector Case, ID: 42″x 13.50″ x 5.25″
    $53.67 $66.01
  • 1660 Pelican Case ID: 28.20″ L x 19.66″ W x 17.63″ D
    $49.48 $87.58
  • 1755 Pelican Air Case, ID: 55″ x 14″ x 8″
    $43.12 $62.96

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