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🧳 Travel Tough, Travel Smart — The Case That Means Business
The Pelican Air 1615 Travel Case is a premium, crushproof, dustproof, and watertight hard-shell suitcase designed for professionals who demand rugged protection and lightweight portability. Featuring TSA-approved locks, quiet rolling wheels, and smart organizational compartments, this USA-made case offers military-grade durability with a lifetime guarantee, making it the ultimate travel companion for gear, electronics, and essentials.


| ASIN | B07XGHHR99 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,285 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #201 in Carry-On Luggage |
| Brand Name | Pelican |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (674) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019428159276 |
| Handle Type | Fold down over-molded handle |
| Included Components | Lid mesh and zippered storage compartments, packing cube organizers |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32.58"L x 18.4"W x 11.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Suitcase |
| Item Weight | 8.96 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Pelican |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 016150-0080-110 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model Number | 016150-0080-110 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of wheels | 2 |
| Pattern | Case |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | 1615 Travel Case |
| Strap Type | Fold down over-molded handle, Retractable extension trolley handle |
| Style Name | Hard Shell |
| UPC | 019428159276 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Type | Quiet rolling stainless-steel bearing wheels |
W**G
The Best Multipurpose Carry On Ever!
It’s perfect! Rugged,Durable,stylish, want to make someone jelly..? Buy one
T**.
Pelican Air 1595 travel case.
Having used Pelican case at an airline for shipping of expensive parts is the reason I bought this one for travel. Sturdy and of high quality. Locking latches are good.
T**E
Great Purchase
Awesome for Travel! Beware of the TSA locks, they work great, but due to it being a Pelican Case , TSA locked my bag when I hadn’t locked it in the first place and I had to have someone open up my bag after I had arrived at my destination because I didn’t have my keys on me. Love the color and overall quality. Would recommend!
B**D
Safe and secure.
Love this bag. Love the toughness of the bag and comfort knowing that if I have liquids in my check bag it's safe. Brought back wine from Italy and whiskey from Ireland without a problem.
K**L
Great Quality but Missing Parts.
This is an excellent travel case and very durable. I did have one problem. After I opened the box and checked the case, I discovered that the 3 mesh interior packing bags were missing. I contacted Pelican and advised them of my problem. They said that since I bought the product from Amazon I would have to call them ( Amazon) to resolve the problem. In other words I asked Pelican if I could purchase the bags separately and they said no. I then called Amazon who indicated my options were to return the travel case and order a new one or do without the bags and they would give me an additional 10% discount. The bag was a X-mas present for my daughter who needed it for travel 2 days after X-mas, so I took the discount as I had no real other choice.
J**N
Must have
Perfect for traveling lineman great size and lightweight
D**N
Great Bag, But Needs Better Wheels
First off, this case is excellent. It's not the fanciest one out there, and the plastic will get banged and scuffed, but it's proven very durable and quite overkill as a go-to business travel bag. It's a dream in airports, and I feel totally confident using it to keep electronics and other stuff dry and contained when I gate-check this bag. HOWEVER... I had to mod this case, as the original wheels were absolute trash. The bearings barely spun (they just kinda slid, metal-on-metal, on the solid axle), and one of my wheels was lopsided, making for a very loud, clunky case. Pelican was good enough to send replacement wheels, but they sent similarly poor quality wheels with bearings that still felt like they were packed with mud. The invoice for the replacements revealed these wheels cost just $1 each (or so), which seems inexcusable for a case that's nearly $400. They could've easily put on a pair of halfway-decent rollerblade wheels and bearings while barely need to bump up the price! After I modded it, the case is awesome now, and due to the poor information out there on how to modify the wheels on this case, I felt compelled to write down what I did... 1.) Find yourself 64mm or smaller rollerblade wheels with a ABEC-9 bearings and an 8mm axle diameter (I bought these... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GR57GGQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1). Also, get a couple washers that are ~8mm inside diameter, and whose outside diameter won't touch the outer ring of the bearing (probably best to just bring the wheel and axle into a hardware store and see what you can find). 2.) Remove the screws on the backplate on the back of the case. This will release the backplate that's holding the wheel axles. 3.) Remove the axles by pushing them from the INSIDE OUT (there's a YouTube video out there of someone doing it the wrong direction, don't be like that poor guy). You can push with a screwdriver or something similar, the axles are just friction-fit. 4.) Cut some strips of cleaned, aluminum can that have a width that's just short of the width of the wheel bearing (it's going to act as an axle spacer for the strange OD of these axles). Roll one strip tight, and insert it inside the axle hole of one of the wheels. Try to slide an axle into the center of the rolled up strip. If it's too tight/loose, remove the strip and trim as needed until you get a decently tight fit between the axle and the wheel (too tight and the axle won't go in, too loose and the wheel will "wiggle" too much). Repeat for the other wheel. 5.) Slide the axle back into the backplate, while also threading it through the new wheels (and the aluminum can axle spacers you just made which should now be inside the wheel bearings). Also include any washers you need to fill the remaining space between the wheels and the backplate (to keep the wheel from sliding and rubbing against the sides of the wheel well). You may need a hammer or rubber mallet to gently tap the axles all the way home. 6.) Test the wheels by putting a little weight on the backplate and make sure they're not rubbing against the wheel well anywhere and otherwise are rolling nicely. 7.) If you're comfortable with the wheel install into the backplate, go ahead and screw the plate back onto the case (don't forget to put the handle back in place before screwing everything down). With this mod, the case just glides. On a marble airport floor, it's absolutely sublime, and on airport carpet, it's still a huge step-up from four-wheel, caster-type bags with their tiny wheels. It's now an AMAZING bag, but for almost $400, it's unacceptable that I had to buy my own wheels and fit them to these weirdly-dimensioned axles with strips of aluminum can as a spacer. I would've preferred if these cases sold for, like, $5-10 more and had decent wheels.
K**N
Check oversize if it doesn't show up...
Great case. A little small inside but it forces you to pack smart. Pro tips: 1. If your final destination is the ATL, check oversize luggage if it doesn't show up on the carousel. Don't try to figure this out, just beware that if you volunteer to check it then you might have to hunt for it. Alaska won't tell you where it went. Good luck. Thank goodness for company policy. We'd all have to use discretion otherwise. 2. If you're expecting to bring back souvenirs, line this case with a duffel and then pay to check it on the return flight.
E**E
Awesome quality! This thing is virtually indestructible. I travel a lot and have gone through several carry-on cases - plastic, aluminium and fabric. They all failed eventually. This one is the toughest so far. Baggage handlers are rough with your stuff but this one can take it.
H**L
This case will last forever, but I kinda don’t like the blue color and wish I went with black or grey.
D**O
Me encanta estar en el aeropuerto con la maleta. Me da la sensación que soy el único con esta maleta y la gente suele voltear a verla. Me gusta mucho! 4 estrellas porque pesa casi el doble de mi otra carry on que es Samsonite adicional a que no tiene gran capacidad. Ideal si es para un viaje de 2-3 días máximo
J**N
Exactly what I expected from a Pelican case. Super rigid so don't think you can cram your luggage! You better pack smart! The inside top cover zipper pocket for nicer clothing works well. The wheels are linear so you have to pull in a straight line. Very unforgiving wheels if you waver.
M**M
I get that it’s a Peli case, I’ve used loads of them over time to transport photo gear, and I know how tough they are. That’s not in question. But I am somewhat annoyed that I spend a considerable sum of money for it to arrive damaged. You’ll see that the packaging had a screw lodged in it - the same type of screw used to assemble the case. And you’ll see that this has scratched up the case in transit. I’m too close to my travel date to return it now, and yes, it’ll end up with far worse scratches over its lifetime, but this is a poor start. Other cases I’ve bought from Peli have been surrounded by foam in transit - which would’ve prevented this. This one was just shipped in a cardboard box with no other packaging (apart from a thin plastic liner). Not impressed folks.
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