SKU: GC40-V318606

Vanguard Supreme 40F Waterproof Hard Case

The Supreme 40F Carrying Case (Black) is a virtually indestructible, engineered hard polypropylene case that is airtight and built to withstand the most extreme conditions. The O-ring sealed case is waterproof up to a depth of 16.5' (5.0m). It has a 3 piece foam set with a recessed area inside the case for the top foam and an automatic pressure equalization valve. There are thick, quick-release, easy-opening latches that lock in place and steel-reinforced lock holders for use with padlocks for added security. The case is carried by a cushioned handle and has anti-slip rubber feet.

  • Waterproof (up to a depth of 16.5 feet/5 meters) and airtight
  • Two storage levels
  • High-density customizable, hexagon-shaped foam interior
  • Steel-reinforced lock holders
  • Cushioned handle for comfort
  • Automatic pressure equalization valve
  • Optional Divider Bag (sold separately)

Regular price $279.95
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Product Overview

The Supreme 40F Carrying Case (Black) is a virtually indestructible, engineered hard polypropylene case that is airtight and built to withstand the most extreme conditions. The O-ring sealed case is waterproof up to a depth of 16.5' (5.0m). It has a 3 piece foam set with a recessed area inside the case for the top foam and an automatic pressure equalization valve. There are thick, quick-release, easy-opening latches that lock in place and steel-reinforced lock holders for use with padlocks for added security. The case is carried by a cushioned handle and has anti-slip rubber feet.

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