🧳 Elevate Your Gear Game!
The Nanuk 920-LIDO Lid Organizer is a custom-fit accessory for the Nanuk 920 case, featuring zippered and anti-tear compartments designed to protect and organize your gear efficiently.
W**C
Awesome!
These cases are truly awesome. Watch out, Pelican.
J**Y
Great case.
I use this box to hold 12 commander decks in boulder cases. Works absolutely perfectly and everyone always asks me where to get one like it.
S**R
It has already saved my camera.
I was somewhat hesitant to purchase such an expensive case for my camera, but we were going on a trip to Alaska and I wanted to have some extra protection for all of my gear. When we were getting out of the car to get on our cruise ship, someone opened the back of the car and the camera case fell 3 feet to the ground. All of the gear was protected and the case was hardly scratched. I was very grateful to have it.I am able to fit my Sony A7 riii, 4 lenses, charging equipment, and my MacBook Air all in this case. It is a tight squeeze, but it fits.
I**B
Great option for DJI Mini 2 Drone
The flexibility to customize fit is awesome. The foam that I received seemed not as easy to separate as I’ve encountered in other Nanuk cases. This can be a good and bad thing. The bad being it was a challenge to only separate what cubes I wanted separated. A little hot glue will fix any accidental separation though. I’m very pleased.Also, I went with this caee because the one that precut for the DJI Mini 2 is the 910 case and it doesn’t have the compatibility with the TSA locks and I wanted the added security those provide (there’s an upgrade kit for them).
F**1
Pelican Who..??? Nanuk probably has the Pelican people worried . . .
...And the folks down at the Pelican plant ought to be ... Don't get me wrong; their products are great (and I own a plethora of Pelican cases) but Nanuk converted me and won me over with a single purchase.In terms of quality and durability, well, sorry Pelican - Nanuk smokes the competition - The best part is the price difference. I was skeptical that Nanuk could even come close as far as quality by offering cases at prices significally lower than Pelican but this has changed my outlook. Now blue collar consumers can own pro cases on a realistic budget - Before it was either you got lucky and found a good deal on eBay or had to save to buy a high quality case. Nanuk changed that for us working class folk.The quality and design exceeds better known name brands on the market, and the 920 is a nifty case that I now entrust with my most valuable camera and lenses for transport and storage. The design and versatility is, simply put, just better. It's not that I was able to save a few bucks and sacrifice quality - I not only saved more $$$ but I found Nanuk to be a better case all around in terms of design, style, weight and durability.PRO / CONS...???Only on a personal level; I wish I would of bought more of these when I was building my case and storage inventory years ago. I'll hold on to my Pelican arsenal, as they are great - But from now on Nanuk is my choice for new inventory as I feel they are far better and superior to Pelican and other pricier cases available ... My advice: Watch for price fluctuation and check options - Rest assured you will not be disappointed with a Nanuk (even if you are a devoted Pelican person) ... Prices fluctuate so often on these that it can sour your mood when you see a drastic price drop - However even if you do pay top price it's still a good investment.
D**4
Not on Thin Ice.
In the field that I spend all of my waking hours in (creative, communications & video), the name Pelican is pretty much the Kings of the case industry. Quality gear, works as it should, everyone knows that you get what you pay for. When it came time to put together a storage and travel case for my own prime camera lenses, I looked to Pelican only to be reminded of how expensive they were. I'm not a park Ranger, so I didn't need to protect my gear from Avalanches and Hurricanes.I did a little research into alternatives, and found the Canadian hard case brand Nanuk. Reading positive review after positive review, I decided to take a Flyer on the 920. It was the right size for my needs and would keep my lenses safe when they are tossed onto Jets when I travel.For a pick-n-pluck type foam insert system, the additional cost of getting the foam padding with the case was marginal, unlike Pelican. The up-charges on everything for those cases would give anyone the Blues. I love the latches on this box, which are a two-stage latch and can be open and closed with one hand. The hinges have a friction notch system that allows the lid to notch open like a car door, as well. A pressure valve like Pelican to equalize the case at altitudes, when your traveling in the Wild, certainly comes in handy.I absolutely LOVE this case. I only wish it would have been available in lime green, like the smaller cases, but the Black Knight will protect me well. IMO, it's made better than the Pelicans we have at work, and is cheaper. As they say, the Devils are in the details, and for this Canuck-made case, you can't go wrong if you're on the fence about buying one. Just do it.;)
B**.
Great Value, Sturdy Protection for Camera, Qualifies as Personal Item for most Airlines
The case is solid and the ability to customize the padded dividers made this an excellent choice for a travelling camera case. I shoot a micro 4/3 system and have two Olympus camera bodies, three different lenses, and two underwater strobes. All of this will fit with room to spare and the size seems to just fit the size for a personal item for the US airlines that specify one personal item and one carry on. The cameras and lenses are valued at over $3,000 and I hate to check them. I will still need to check the underwater housing and camera tray but they are the most bulky and would never fit in the size requirements for a personal item.I shopped and compared the Nanuk case to the Pelican Air case. I chose the Nanuk over the Pelican case for the following reasons:• Size Pelican's cases were either to large or smaller while the Nanuk 920 seemed to be custom made for the US based airline’s specifications for the personal item which is smaller than the carryon size.• The Padded Dividers, that were ordered fit perfectly, will offer great protection for precious cargo.• The closure system on the Nanuk is so much easier to open & close than the Pelican.• Price the Nanuk case seems to be a much greater value than the Pelican case.
P**G
Good storage, poorly made
Looked forward to this arriving. When opening the package, I gently pulled the tab accessing the iPad/computer compartment at the rear and the Nanuk tab pulled off! The stitching was too severe and had weakened the fabric strap. I need the Lid Organizer for a photo trip this week - ordered 'Just in Time', but for the money this should be built to last.Hopefully someone from Nanuk/Amazon will read this and send me a replacement that I can use after the trip - I'll gladly return the damaged Organizer. Otherwise, happy with the overall Nanuk kit.
L**.
Excellent build quality.
Very Nice case. Well-designed! Much easier to buckle and unbuckle than a standard Pelican. A lot quieter too. Not sure if the plastic shell is as bombproof as a Pelican's or not, but the build quality is excellent.The internal dividers are great but a little bulky and take up a bit too much interior volume, but they'll do their job in preventing damage to sensitive cargo. The lid organizer is also excellent quality and made of high-end materials.No complaints as of yet! I just wish it included the shoulder sling.
S**A
Got it dirt cheap!
Knowing that this case costs between $185 to $220, Amazon still has the best prices from time to time. The case I got was mislabeled for some reason but a quick call to Nanuk, ironed out all problems...Overall. This is a great case and you won’t be disappointed...
W**T
Received a factory mislabeled case...otherwise fine. Devider padding is thick, case is bomber.
Paid full price for what appears to be a factory mislabeled case. Measurements appear to be a 920, but case is marked 923. Not impressed about that...Otherwise the case quality is good. Nanuk is top notch. Devider system will be very useful and the padding is nice and thick. Wish they included some deviders that fit vertically across the case though. The two long ones included with the 920 only fit horizontally.
D**D
Good protection
The case is well made and has a high quality feel to it. The case lid opens a little past 90 degrees and stays in place. Latches are secure and easy to operate, even one handed. Padded divider is easy to rearrange. Enough partitions for my purposes. Used to transport camera and lens.
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