Overview:
Ideal for protecting maps and electronics. Also great for storing and protecting personal possessions on a beach or a boat.
The Whanganui range, named after the Whanganui River in New Zealand, is a range of multi-purpose cases designed to hold a range of items.
Details:
Ideal for protecting your maps, electronics and personal possessions The UV-stabilized TPU material won't be broken down or discoloured by sunlight Guaranteed submersible to 15ft/5m and keeps dust and sand out It will float safely if dropped in water
Supplied with:
A detachable and adjustable shoulderstrap so you can wear the case comfortably It comes with a packet of 5 re-usable, re-indicating desiccant sachets. These will help absorb any condensation in the air inside the case. It comes with our 3-year global warranty (see 'Buy with confidence' below)
How have you improved this case recently?
2008 sees us going '100% PVC-Free'. Our new material (TPU) offers a number of advantages: It's softer and more malleable, so has a nicer feel to it It'll perform much better if you want to take it somewhere really cold. It'll still be soft and malleable at -40¦ and below. It has a greater tensile strength, meaning it's even more difficult to tear or rip apart.
How big is the case?
The Large Whanganui case will comfortably fit maps, small books, suncream, wallets/purses, mobile and personal electronics
Dimensions: Maximum size of equipment to fit in case
Circumference 17.3in/440mm Length 11.5in/295mm
What stops the water getting in?
The patented Aquaclip« seals the case - with a simple twist of a couple of levers. It's been tested to the toughest international waterproofing standards. If you haven't seen one before, read our quick guide to the Aquaclip.
Buy with confidence:
This case was designed and made in the UK. We could have stuck at the standard one-year guarantee, but to demonstrate to you our total confidence in our product quality we give you a three-year global warranty. Click here to learn more.
Included with every case you will receive a User Guide written in plain English (and plain French, and plain Spanish, etc). With loads of tips on getting the best results