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Delicate technology doesn’t respond well to abuse; marine computers, photo and video gear, LCDs and projectors—if you work with these regularly, you already know this. During transport, though, abuse comes standard: Rough handling, impact, harsh climate, extreme temperatures—these
are all part of the territory, and can quickly reduce valuable gear to scrap. And when your marine equipment is vital to your success, damage to it can be a disaster.
Once again, Hardigg Cases for boats has you covered. This spring, Hardigg’s award-winning Storm Case line is welcoming a new case to the family: the iM2875. Bridging the gap between the groundbreaking 27XX and 29XX cases, the iM2875 is designed to protect sensitive equipment from the worst the world has to offer. Measuring in at 22.5” L x 21.1 ” W x 11.5” D (including a 2” lid)—and constructed of Hardigg’s virtually indestructible HPX marine resin—the iM2875 ensures that delicate photography gear, CPUs, laptops, LCD marine panels, monitors, printers, and projectors survive any transport situation undamaged. Inside, multi-layered cubed foam holds case contents firmly in place, and can be easily modified to fit specific
pieces. For specific requirements, available padded dividers or custom-cut foam helps keeps sensitive components separate, stable, and secure.
Like the rest of the Storm Case line, the iM2875 features Hardigg’s unique Press & Pull latches, which open easily when you want yet hold fast when you need—even under severe impact. The case’s permanently attached Vortex boat valve automatically adjusts air pressure without letting in water or dust; an available manual pressure relief valve can replace the Vortex, rendering the iM2875 completely airtight. For extra security, the case features six unbreakable latches and two molded-in lock hasps. High-strength boat handles and in-line polyurethane wheels provide easy, quiet transport, while durable soft-grip handles with rigid cores make the cases comfortable to carry.
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