New for 2019: Pelican Ruck Personal Utility Cases

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posted on February 12, 2019

For 2019, Pelican introduces its new Ruck personal utility cases. Built to protect essential accessories on any adventure, the cases are watertight and built with a co-molded rubberized liner and exo-skeleton cushioned EVA lining protecting your valuables from drops, shock, dust, dirt and water. Convenient storage and organizational solutions, including a removable lid and divider trays with nylon loops, provide various storage configurations for personal gear like phones and wallets or outdoor gear such as first aid kits and multitools. The Ruck cases will be available in March 2019 in three sizes (R20, R40 and R60) and four color options (black, tan, green and orange). Learn more about them in the video embedded above. MSRP: $39.99-59.99; pelican.com.

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