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Pelican TREK PAK Divider SET for 1650

This Divider Kit from TrekPak is designed for use within a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case made in 2009 or later. It can replace an existing divider system, or be used to create partitions within a compatible and completely empty Pelican case. TrekPak divider kits utilise water-, tear-, and shred-resistant foam dividers with a corrugated plastic core, plus steel U-shaped divider locking pins. Once installed, they maximise available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide interior organisation that can easily be rearranged or customised along with any changes to the contents of the Pelican case.

SKU: GC169-PE1650TP

Pelican TREK PAK Divider SET for 1650

Pelican TREK PAK Divider SET for 1650

This Divider Kit from TrekPak is designed for use within a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case made in 2009 or later. It can replace an existing divider system, or be used to create partitions within a compatible and completely empty Pelican case. TrekPak divider kits utilise water-, tear-, and shred-resistant foam dividers with a corrugated plastic core, plus steel U-shaped divider locking pins. Once installed, they maximise available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide interior organisation that can easily be rearranged or customised along with any changes to the contents of the Pelican case.

The divider kit's design allows one of the two prongs on a divider locking pin to be inserted within a partition's corrugated core. Two adjacent partitions can accommodate both prongs on a single divider locking pin, resulting in them being firmly held together. Each divider locking pin features a nylon pull tab for easy removal, and the rapid release of any connected partitions.

Included within this divider kit are two perimeter insert sections, two 28" divider sections, two 18" divider sections, 30 divider locking pins, a divider cutter, and one bottom as well as one convoluted, egg-crate top foam unit. To ensure that the dividers properly correspond to a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case's 10.65" internal height, the bottom foam unit must always be used when installing this divider kit. The perimeter insert sections can then be placed on top of the bottom foam unit so that together, they conform to the interior sides of the Pelican case. Like the dividers, the perimeter insert sections are constructed from foam with a corrugated core so a partition can be connected to the perimeter insert sections by a divider locking pin.

Items to be stored within the Pelican case can then be arranged on top of the bottom foam unit and within the perimeter insert sections before they are segmented using the dividers. Like the divider locking pins, the cutting tool integrates with the dividers' corrugated core. Multiple partitions can be quickly, easily, and precisely created by sliding the cutting tool through the dividers which can then be arranged and rearranged according to whatever is placed within the Pelican case.

A previously-installed top foam unit within a compatible Pelican case's lid does not need to be replaced with the included convoluted, egg-crate foam. However, when in use, the egg-crate foam's soft peaks help maximise cushioning to the contours of items that come into the most contact with it.

For use within a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case made in 2009 or later

Replaces an existing divider system, or can be used to create partitions within a compatible and completely empty Pelican case

Maximises available carrying space, protects equipment or valuables for transport, and provides interior organisation that can easily be rearranged or customised

Utilises water-, tear-, and shred-resistant foam dividers with a corrugated plastic core, plus steel U-shaped divider locking pins

Divider kit provides two perimeter insert sections, two 28" divider sections, two 18" divider sections, 30 divider locking pins, one divider cutter, and one bottom as well as one convoluted, egg-crate top foam unit

Cutting tool allows quick, easy, and precise creation of multiple partitions from divider sections

Divider locking pins create firm connections among perimeter insert sections and partitions

Nylon pull tab on each divider locking pin allows perimeter insert sections and partitions to be separated for fast configuration changes

Bottom foam unit ensures that the included dividers properly correspond to a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case's 10.65" internal height

Convoluted, egg-crate lid foam's soft peaks help maximise cushioning to the contours of items that come into the most contact with it

Key Features:

For 1650 Cases Made in 2009 or Later

Continuously-Adjustable Divider System

Organises and Protects Case Contents

Maximises Available Space

Fast, Easy Configuration

Durable and Soft Foam Dividers

Water, Tear, and Shred Resistant

Steel Divider Locking Pins

Egg-Crate Lid Foam, Bottom Layer Foam

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Pelican TREK PAK Divider SET for 1650

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Pelican TREK PAK Divider SET for 1650

This Divider Kit from TrekPak is designed for use within a Pelican 1650 Large Protector Case made in 2009 or later. It can replace an existing divider system, or be used to create partitions within a compatible and completely empty Pelican case. TrekPak divider kits utilise water-, tear-, and shred-resistant foam dividers with a corrugated plastic core, plus steel U-shaped divider locking pins. Once installed, they maximise available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide interior organisation that can easily be rearranged or customised along with any changes to the contents of the Pelican case.

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