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Nanuk Wheeled Series 935 Lightweight NK-7 Resin Waterproof Protective Case with Padded Dividers for DSLR Camera, 3 Lenses, Flash, Graphite

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Color: Graphite


Style: Padded Divider


Pattern: Case


Features

  • Nanuk Wheeled Series 935 Lightweight NK-7 Resin Waterproof Protective Case - Padded Dividers Insert - Nanuk Lifetime Limited Warranty
  • Accommodates: DSLR Camera, 3 Lenses, Flash
  • Lid depth: 2.1" / 5.33cm
  • Base depth: 5.4" / 13.72cm
  • Material: Case: Lightweight NK-7 resinPadded Divider: Polyurethane foam covered with nylon

Description

stainless steel hardware High performance gasket Automatic pressure release valve Molded-in bezel system Integrated lid stay Stackable Meets airline carry-on regulations Exterior Dimensions - 22.0" x 14.0" x 9.0" Interior Dimensions - 20.5" x 11.3" x 7.5"

Product Dimensions: 22 x 9 x 14 inches


Item Weight: 11.44 pounds


Item model number: 935-2007


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 26, 2013


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Plasticase, Inc.


Country of Origin: Canada


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect for a wedding videographer
I got this so I could haul all my wedding gear in and it was perfect for the job! Plenty of room for gear and everything fit snug!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Andrew

  • Fabulous case.
I put my Z7 Nikon and my Z9 Nikon and lots of lenses and this amazing case. Love the double lock system love the rolling handle. It goes everywhere I go.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by Louis Louis

  • Very good Rolling case for Camera gear
My Nanuk 935 arrived two weeks ago and I am very happy with it. However I thought it would be a bit bigger and I did not love the dividers but I made it work. I was expecting I would be able to put all of my gear inside, but I still have to carry my lens bag with 3 lenses. even if I wanted the Nanuk 935 to be bigger I am very happy with the quality, I have seen other rolling bags that are bigger and would fit all of my gear but their quality did not look as good as my Nanuk ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019 by Sara

  • Simply perfect for a compact kit!
Excellent case. I wanted something roughly the size of my Pelican 1510, but also has wheels. I use it for most of my jobs and customize the contents for each different shoot with ease. Sometimes I load it with all Fuji gear, sometimes all Nikon, and sometimes a little of both. It's quick access, secure, and extremely tough. It isn't huge, but it is perfect for a daily user. The photos I have included were taken today, so excuse the scratches and dings on the case. I wanted to have some use in it before writing a review. I've dragged this through the sand, up trails, and over rocks. It's all good. I have included a quick set of photos of the case loaded with the following items. Nikon D800 (no grip) Nikon D750 (with grip) Nikkor 24-70 Sigma 50mm ART Sigma 24mm ART Sekonic Light Meter Nanuk Nano 310 (for small accessories) Color Checker Passport 2 X ND8 Filters Flashlight Black Rapid Wrist Strap Micro Fiber Cloth PROS: The latch system is so easy to use. Wheels are very high quality. Handle is also high quality and tucks away easily. VERY tough. Great size for a daily shooter. Two reinforced metal latches for added security and airline travel. CONS: Honestly none. I'm sold. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2016 by Mr. C Mr. C

  • I love it and I don't - wonderful case that doesn't strike me as too secure.
First, I like Nanuks a lot better than I ever liked Pelican cases; Nanuk cases seem more finished, less unnecessary complicated design-wise, and less ugly. They are also cheaper, and I like to support Canada because their having economic stability means they are less likely to try to attack (you laugh, but in my hometown, we actually have a US-Canada peace monument). This is a tough, attractive, and smooth case. It's a nice touch that the lid has a detent to keep it open. If you've ever had a Pelican case lid rap you on the knuckles, well, ouch. That said, the 1535 is somewhat puzzling as a locking case - because if you break a small piece of plastic off each corner near the hinges, you can pull the hinge pins (using the built-in grip... on the pin). I'm sure there is some use case for this, like setting up arctic scientific bases in the frozen wastes of Windsor, Ontario (j/k!), but for most people, a straight pin with no "handle" would seem like a better idea. I guess you could solve this by snipping off the knurled handle. What I don't like a lot about plastic equipment cases is that the stock options are pretty sub-par. The Nanuk padded divider set has a very thin layer of padding on its "bottom" (what faces the outside of the case), and there is a finite number of sizes of rectangular objects that can be accommodated. This problem goes way beyond Nanuk and Pelican. On the 1535, you also lose the two corners with the wheels and little spot near the retracted handle. Since I am using this as a case for camera lenses, I would comment that the divider: - Is about ok for old-school SLR, mirrorless, or medium-format detachable lenses 5" long or shorter (unless you turn them sideways) - Is difficult for smaller lenses, like for rangefinder cameras, because the short dividers are still a bit longer than the diameter of an average RF lens - Is an ok but not great fit for camera bodies The alternative for plastic cases, cubed foam, like Communism, seems like a great idea until you try to implement it. The foam is by nature weakened so you can make your own openings, and this inevitably leads to its destruction. It also outgasses and absorbs oil. Many ways to win here! Perhaps the most irritating thing about it is that the replacement cost is insanely high, as if the open-celled polyurethane foam matrix contains large amounts of earth's most previous substance, to wit, inkjet ink. The reality is that the foam is probably insanely cheap to make, moderately expensive to ship due to its volume, and massively profitable. Trekpak seems to have solved this partially, but for any critical application, you will want to go to your local foam outlet and have a closed cell foam or neoprene block custom-cut for your stuffs. Perhaps someone could let us all know why Nanuk's lid organizers cost a huge percentage of the cost of the cases they go in? The best value proposition on the 1535 seems to be getting padded dividers when on sale; you can always do foam later, but the dividers are very expensive to buy separately. Anyway, I would recommend this if you are looking for a "carry on" factor case, but just be careful in considering how you will cushion the items inside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022 by V'ger V'ger

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