Back in 1933, the company’s founder was struck by lightening (not a typo). Taking aluminum past obvious aircraft use turned the material’s properties into travel luggage like this one Active Junky toted to Chile. The trick to making aluminum work? Packing wisely with plenty of interior padding for unequaled security for navigation, communication and photo gear. Chalk the cost off to another form of trip insurance for distant, once-in-a-decade adventures. Bear-resistant with a stainless steel hinge, cast aluminum corners and high-density foam lining, the Model 40810 carries an IP 54 rating against dirt and dust incursion. Internal dimensions rally over 1,500 cubic inches of memory-saving metal weighing in at slightly over 9lbs., including the welded profile frame.
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Materials: Aluminum