G40 Personal Utility Go Case
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G40 Personal Utility Go Case

$46.65 - $55.99
TThe watertight storage case for your credit cards, cables, and more, that’s crushproof, dustproof, and everyday stuff proof. Strategic storage and trusted Pelican protection for your everyday life gear. View full description

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OVERVIEW Pelican™ Personal Utility Go Case The watertight storage case for your credit cards, cables, and more, that’s crushproof, dustproof, and everyday stuff proof. Strategic storage and trusted Pelican protection for your everyday life gear. Fits up to iPhone Xs Max, Samsung Note 9 Rubberized protective bumpers, protects against drops Integrated single hinge latch Abrasion and impact proof ABS outer shell IP67 rated protection from water, dirt, snow & dust IP67 rating = Waterproof to a depth of 1 meter for 30 minutes Handle for easy carry Built in pressure Valve - Keeps water and dust out while balancing air pressure Lifetime Guarantee
Brand:
Pelican

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