Flashlight cases...

VAdude

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Do any of you transport or store your flashlights in cases like Pelican, Seahorse, Monoprice, Nanuck?

I'm looking for a small case to store my Zebra HD600d MkIV, 3-4 ZL-635 batteries, Xstar VP2 charger, AC power cord, car charger and headband. Would be nice is there's a little extra room for a future Zebra (non-headlamp). I like the size of the Pelican 1170 but after tracing all the pieces on paper, I don't think it will fit. I think the 1200 or 1400 are to big.

I would consider a soft case provided it has some padded protection.

What kinds of cases do you guys have or recommend?
 

VAdude

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Thanks for the suggestions, but the 1500 is far, far to big and the 1060 isn't large enough for the VP2.
 

Mr. LED

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How big is the VP2 and the car charger?

I guess the 1150 and 1170 should fit everything. I use a 1120 case which is smaller, and store 10 Zebralights in two layers of foam with cutouts.
 

VAdude

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How big is the VP2 and the car charger?

I guess the 1150 and 1170 should fit everything. I use a 1120 case which is smaller, and store 10 Zebralights in two layers of foam with cutouts.

According to Xstar's site: L 5.314" x W 2.7" x H 1.4" ... the power cord plug I think is 1" high and 1.5" wide and the car cable, probably no more then 1.5" long and could be coiled up together with the AC cable in a 4" x 4" square cutout. Maybe smaller. I'll check exact dimensions when I get home.
 
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Monocrom

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I did recently put together an emergency car lighting kit consisting of a Fenix PD35 Tac. model, all the accessories for it, and a 2AAA Princeton Tec headlamp. Used the hardshell case on Fenix's website. Nothing special. Definitely not as good as a Pelican one. But gets the job done.
 
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