Peli Protector vs Peli Storm: What are the differences?
Peli Protector vs. Peli Storm
If you have just entered the world of Peli protective cases, you are probably seeing these two names a lot: Peli Protector and Peli Storm. Now you may ask yourself, What are the differences between the two, if there are any?
Today we are going to break down the key differences between the two ranges, which will help you make your final decision. Before we begin, you can take a look at each of the ranges here to better your understanding.
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Strength: Which Peli case is stronger?
Both cases are crushproof, as proven by numerous extreme testing methods, and both have stood the test of time. But if we are talking about strength, we can look at a couple of factors:
Material: The Protector range is made out of heavy-duty polypropylene, which is heavier than the Storm, which is made from HPX® high-impact resin.
Latches: The Protector range features two-step open and close latches, also known as double-throw latches. Whereas the Storm fetaures press and pull latches, which are still IP67-rated, but they are a lot easier to use.
Weight: Which Peli case is lighter?
As previously stated, the material used on the Storm range is made from HPX® high-impact resin, which is lighter than the Heavy-Duty Polypropylene Protector range. So yes, the storm is a lighter case, but do not be fooled; the storm will offer more than enough protection at a fraction of the weight, which is ideal for travelling.
Appearance: Which Peli case looks better?
Now this one is all down to opinion, but we can look at a few deciding factors.
Finish: The Storm has a smoother finish, and you could argue that it looks more modern than the older protector range. However, being smoother means that scratches and marks are more visible than the rugged, smeared effect of the protector range.
Colours: The Storm range only comes in 3 colours: black, yellow, and olive drab. Meanwhile, the protector (depending on size) comes in 7 colours: black, silver, olive, dessert tan, yellow, orange, and pink, so you have more choice. Apart from the larger cases (1610+), which are only available in black, the larger storms are still available in black, yellow, and olive drab.
Price: Which Peli case is cheaper?
Due to the heavier, slightly stronger material in the Protector cases, they do cost more to produce than the Storm range, which of course reflects on the price. But again, do not think this vastly affects the storm's protective abilities.
Details: What are the differences in details?
The wheels of the two cases are made of the same material, but the pin used is slightly different in the protector. The Peli protector range uses stainless steel for the pins vs. the alloy that is used in the storms. Not that you can tell the difference if you are using it for day-to-day use; it will only become noticeable if the case is located by the sea or even on the sea. This is because alloy metals become corroded by the saltwater, which would, of course, shorten the lifespan of your storm case. The protector, on the other hand, uses stainless steel pins that cannot be corroded by saltwater, so it will only make a difference if you want to keep the case on the coast. The same goes for the pins in the latches.
VERDICT:
I think this is all down to a matter of preference and usage. If you require a certain size that one range has but the other doesn't (i.e., the Peli Storm iM2875), then you will not be missing out on anything. Both are top-of-the range cases that are more than capable of protecting your goods through the toughest of challenges. Whichever you decide to purchase, you surely will not be disappointed.
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