They're not padded at all, not recomended for anything other than short
and safe trips IMO.
rEalm
beatmakerz <cREATEADISC@...>
10/10/2004 03:25 PM
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Subject: [xl7] Re: Suggested Carrying Cases?
Why not just buy one of the mp7 emu bags?????
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "vibesart" <edmann@p...> wrote:
>
> Recommendation based on my own experience: the Rubbermaid (and
other)
> Tuff-Tote type plastic molded cases + some good foam. Get the
> "hardware grade" type that you find in places like Home Depot - they
> have a reinforced double layer lid - super tough sculpted-molded
body.
> I have used this type of case for sensitive electronics many times
> including flights all over Europe and the US - never a problem - the
> cases cost about $20, and if for some reason your gear does not fit
as
> expected - you can return it locally. The 2 that I have here hold
the
> XL-7 perfectly - with about 3" on either side which I stuff with
> modular blocks of 3" high quality rigid case-foam. I also put
blocks
> of the foam above and below the XL7, and there is room on the bottom
> for wires, etc.
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Re: [xl7] Re: Suggested Carrying Cases?
2004-10-12 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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