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Peli introduces VAULT range of rugged cases

Peli Products has announced the launch of its new VAULT by Peli collection.

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This innovative series of rugged cases is designed to fill a critical gap in the market by offering protection, without compromising on quality.

Ebru Doyuran, Product Marketing Manager of Peli Products, said: “The VAULT by Peli collection offers premium protection at an affordable price for avid outdoor enthusiasts, with the reputation for durability that comes from the Peli name.

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“Our goal is to establish loyalty with a new group of consumers who will come to rely on Peli as a lifetime source for products that are built to protect.”
 
The VAULT by Peli series introduces nine new cases meticulously crafted to be crushproof, dustproof and weather-resistant, ensuring exceptional protection in any environment. Vault cases will be available in black only and in a single configuration – with foam.

Key features of VAULT range:

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  • Crushproof, Dustproof and Watertight Construction: Designed to withstand the harshest conditions, providing ultimate protection for your valuable equipment.
  • High-Impact Polymer: Tested and proven tough, offering an optimal blend of rigidity and flexibility to guard against impacts and cracking.
  • Push-Button Latches: Engineered to lock automatically yet open with ease, ensuring secure and convenient access.
  • Heavy-Duty Handles: Built extra tough for reliable performance, day in and day out.
  • Stainless Steel Lock Hasps: Provide added security for peace of mind in any situation.
  • Solid Foam Interior: Customisable interior to secure and protect your gear effectively.

The VAULT by Peli cases range is backed by a three-year guarantee and configured to provide a new standard in affordable protective solutions.

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