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product_id: 13194537
title: "935 Hard Case – Waterproof Equipment Case with Wheels, 22” x 14” x 9” – Dustproof and Impact Resistant, Airline Carry-On Approved – Black"
brand: "nanuk"
price: "R8515"
currency: ZAR
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Nanuk"
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# IP67 Waterproof & dustproof rating Airline carry-on approved with TSA lock-ready Crushproof NK-7 resin shell 935 Hard Case – Waterproof Equipment Case with Wheels, 22” x 14” x 9” – Dustproof and Impact Resistant, Airline Carry-On Approved – Black

**Brand:** nanuk
**Price:** R8515
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧳 Travel tough, travel smart — NANUK 935 is your gear’s ultimate bodyguard.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 935 Hard Case – Waterproof Equipment Case with Wheels, 22” x 14” x 9” – Dustproof and Impact Resistant, Airline Carry-On Approved – Black by nanuk
- **How much does it cost?** R8515 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.za](https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/13194537-935-hard-case-waterproof-equipment-case-with-wheels-22-x)

## Best For

- nanuk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nanuk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Gear Armor:** Crushproof NK-7 resin shell shields your essentials from drops and impacts, so your gear stays flawless.
- • **Weatherproof Warrior:** IP67-rated seal keeps water, dust, and moisture out—perfect for unpredictable urban jungles or wild adventures.
- • **TSA-Approved Security:** Reinforced stainless steel lock eyelets ensure your valuables stay locked tight and TSA-compliant for stress-free travel.
- • **Travel-Ready Mobility:** Smooth polyurethane wheels and a 2-level telescopic handle make airport navigation effortless and stylish.
- • **Customizable Interior Freedom:** Empty shell lets you design your own foam or divider setup—tailored protection for your unique professional tools.

## Overview

The NANUK 935 Hard Case is a rugged, airline carry-on approved protective case featuring a crushproof NK-7 resin shell, IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating, and smooth polyurethane wheels with a telescopic handle. Designed for professionals, it offers customizable interior space and TSA lock-ready reinforced eyelets, ensuring secure, convenient transport of sensitive equipment in any environment.

## Description

stainless steel hardware High performance gasket Automatic pressure release valve Molded-in bezel system Integrated lid stay Stackable Meets airline carry-on regulations Exterior Dimensions - 22.0" x 14.0" x 9.0" Interior Dimensions - 20.5" x 11.3" x 7.5"

Review: Nanuk 935 - A nice case! - I love this case so far. The build quality is definitely there and you can tell the details were all meant to make it safe and more secure. I evaluated the Nanuk 935 and Pelican 1510 as candidates on paper. I also got two Pelican Storm iM2750s and needed a smaller case as a carry-on. Don't let pictures fool you. This case has a lot more room than you may think, beating out the Pelican by a few inches. In addition, the extending handle was well thought out, requiring a convenient, one-handed grab, extend, and go operation, with the release button right on the handle. The handle feels beefier and more secure than the similarly placed handles on the iM2750. The end handle next to it is also well thought out. Rather than the cheaper swing out design, it's a self-retracting, spring-operated, simple, yet impressive and strong handle. It's there when you want it, without any hassle, yet tucks itself away instantly when you don't, much like the pull-out handle does. For security, the points go to the Nanuk because it has two pieces of finished stainless steel flanges at each hasp point which reinforce each other. They are set up like two nails with the heads together, one in each half, when the case is closed and the smaller diameters face away from the heads creating an elegant yet secure closure to stick your lock through. You can see what I mean if you check out the pictures. As far as I could tell, the Pelican case had two pieces of stainless steel sheet wrapped around each lip and crimped to the plastic. The larger Pelicans have nothing but a hole in the plastic, so any lock is a nuisance at best to anyone seriously after the contents. Imagine TSA's bolt cutters and your plain plastic because they can't find the right TSA key...again. As for the materials of each case, they are VERY similar, with similar properties and strengths. The Nanuk is slightly more rigid and that may be due to size, or it may have to do with the thickness of the material at strategic points. The wheels on each feel different, though. The Nanuk's definitely roll better. It may be that the Pelican has more material at those particular points, but they were not as free-rolling on carpet as I'd like. The Nanuk's wheels are about 1/4" larger in diameter than the Pelican, and it's the smaller case. Go figure. The latches on each also are different. They are much crisper operating on the Nanuk, whose locking jaw (as opposed to the latching jaw) is more substantial and you definitely know if they're open or closed. No ambiguity. The latches on the 2750, on the other hand, give a weak sproingy kind of snap, and I found myself opening them and closing them again, just to make sure, and then looking at the others to see if the latch I was working on really was latched. Somehow, I dread the idea of TSA half-latching them all and my stuff spilled in a trail from Portland to Chicago. I don't know if Pelican was going to update these latches or not, but they're the ones that have the gray square in the middle. The Nanuk's edges appear to match uniformly and securely around the case. I cannot say the same for the Pelican. With all latches closed and the case empty, I noted a distinct wave in the seam between the top and bottom. Not that I plan to throw it in the water, but I'm thinking a difference of 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch, even with an O-ring, is starting to tempt fate. I'll see how each brand stacks up in the real world. Both have a lifetime warranty, and I have some idea how Pelican handles theirs. I have no idea how Nanuk's is handled, good or bad, but I'm very impressed with the product. I would not hesitate buying another 935, or the 960, which is about 60" in girth. Over 62", the airlines start charging for oversized luggage. When I pushed Pelican on what the largest case is that would safely pass the airlines without oversize charges, they told me the 2750. A couple of times. It's about 58" in girth so you lose a couple of inches versus the Nanuk as well there. Someday, someone will figure out that maybe they should make a case that's, oh, 61.9" in girth. I'm very surprised there aren't more reviews of this excellent line of cases. UPDATED November 17, 2014 - After a few flights and service in the field, I'm upgrading this to a 5-Star rating. It's taken some abuse, but it stands up to the job! I don't imagine the manufacturer gets very many warranty calls, but I know they are super-responsive.
Review: 185 flights in 2019 - no problems - 185 flights in 2019 with my Nanuk. 90% of the time, I check my bag. Compared to my last bag, a Samsonite carry-on, my Nanuck is a champ and a tank. It is a bit smaller on the inside that a similarly sized conventional carry on, but I can still Tetris 5 days of (Man) clothes and a pair of steel toe boots (socks and or drawers stuffed in the boots) and a my dirty clothes bag on the return. Ranger rolling helps, but not necessary for me on 5 days. It has safely carried mezcal and cigars home from Mexico, Maple syrup from Quebec, and quiet a few micro brew cans from across the USA...No worries. I have abused the latches, and they still lock up just as they did when new. Solid enough to sit on waiting for the rental car shuttle bus. I have had no problem with the wheels or telescoping handle. This is the best piece of my road warrior gear. I know it will be around for a long time. Great value for the money. Easy to clean/disinfect in COVID, O ring seal seals well. Make sure your stuff is tucked inside the O ring when you pack/close. This is a much better value than a similar Pelican. Since I use it as a suitcase, I use no foam/insert.

## Features

- ULTIMATE PROTECTION: With interior dimensions of 20.5 inches in length, 11.3 inches in width, and 7.5 inches in depth, the NANUK 935 features a crushproof NK-7 resin shell with an impact-resistant design, offering protection for your gear. Equipped with two patented PowerClaw latches, this hard case protects your contents from impacts, drops, and rough handling on any adventure.
- WATERPROOF & DUSTPROOF: IP67-rated, NANUK gear cases guarantee that water, dust, and moisture are kept out, ensuring your equipment remains dry and safe. Perfect for protecting your gear in any situation.
- EMPTY INTERIOR FOR FULL FLEXIBILITY: This empty version of the NANUK 935 allows you to fully customize the interior to suit your needs. Ideal for professionals who prefer a build-your-own configuration. Accessories such as foam, padded dividers, or a lid organizer are sold separately.
- WHEELED & PORTABLE: Featuring a 2-level retractable handle and smooth-rolling polyurethane wheels, NANUK wheeled hard cases offer convenient transport and are airline carry-on approved, making them the perfect travel hard case. Integrated lid stays keep the case securely open for easy access.
- TSA LOCK-READY EYELETS: The NANUK 935 is the perfect protective air travel case for professionals, featuring TSA-ready reinforced stainless-steel padlock eyelets compatible with other locks. (Nanuk TSA lock sold separately.)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BP8UNIA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #286 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | NANUK |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (657) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00666365010438 |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Handle |
| Included Components | Manufactuered Brand Product |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 14"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | Outdoors Equipment |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nanuk |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of wheels | 2 |
| Pattern | Case |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Strap Type | Stretchable |
| Style Name | Empty |
| UPC | 666365010438 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Type | In line skate |

## Images

![935 Hard Case – Waterproof Equipment Case with Wheels, 22” x 14” x 9” – Dustproof and Impact Resistant, Airline Carry-On Approved – Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51hNzFaYKRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do they make a trekpak for this case?**
A: The Pelican 1510 Trekpak insert will fit. I just installed one.

**Q: As a "first-timer" I'm wondering, how does the cubed foam work, do I need to cut it out to fit my equipment?**
A: While  the advertisement and some of the answers indicate that it is indeed cubed foam, it is nowhere near the ease that you find with pick & pluck foam. As you try to part the pieces you’ll find that you often either need scissors or a box cutter for the configuration desired.I ended up using a cheap electric foam cutter that uses a hot wire for some of the finer cuts I needed. It took me a lot longer to configure a case for several sensitive pieces than it would have had I ordered an empty case separately then ordered the true Pickin pluck foam. There was a lot more mess trying to customize the form that comes with  this case . Yes if it’s just a few large puiecez you want to protect, this will work. 

As a technique, I place each item on the foam and trace it with a black felt tip pen before trying to handle the thick sheets that come with the unit.

**Q: Crush resistant? Can an average sized adult sit on the case when it's laying down, on top of the lid, and not have the lid collapse, sink, or bow?**
A: Yes. I sitnon the case often while it's in the back of our work van and it's very sturdy. If you are still on the fence, these are far better than pelican, and the extra money is well worth it for the quality you get. The latches, hinges, foam, everything is excellent quality. I have 3 of these cases in different sizes and just bought another 935.

**Q: Where is the case made?**
A: I can confirm these Nanuk cases are indeed designed and made in Canada.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nanuk 935 - A nice case!
*by D***N on July 2, 2014*

I love this case so far. The build quality is definitely there and you can tell the details were all meant to make it safe and more secure. I evaluated the Nanuk 935 and Pelican 1510 as candidates on paper. I also got two Pelican Storm iM2750s and needed a smaller case as a carry-on. Don't let pictures fool you. This case has a lot more room than you may think, beating out the Pelican by a few inches. In addition, the extending handle was well thought out, requiring a convenient, one-handed grab, extend, and go operation, with the release button right on the handle. The handle feels beefier and more secure than the similarly placed handles on the iM2750. The end handle next to it is also well thought out. Rather than the cheaper swing out design, it's a self-retracting, spring-operated, simple, yet impressive and strong handle. It's there when you want it, without any hassle, yet tucks itself away instantly when you don't, much like the pull-out handle does. For security, the points go to the Nanuk because it has two pieces of finished stainless steel flanges at each hasp point which reinforce each other. They are set up like two nails with the heads together, one in each half, when the case is closed and the smaller diameters face away from the heads creating an elegant yet secure closure to stick your lock through. You can see what I mean if you check out the pictures. As far as I could tell, the Pelican case had two pieces of stainless steel sheet wrapped around each lip and crimped to the plastic. The larger Pelicans have nothing but a hole in the plastic, so any lock is a nuisance at best to anyone seriously after the contents. Imagine TSA's bolt cutters and your plain plastic because they can't find the right TSA key...again. As for the materials of each case, they are VERY similar, with similar properties and strengths. The Nanuk is slightly more rigid and that may be due to size, or it may have to do with the thickness of the material at strategic points. The wheels on each feel different, though. The Nanuk's definitely roll better. It may be that the Pelican has more material at those particular points, but they were not as free-rolling on carpet as I'd like. The Nanuk's wheels are about 1/4" larger in diameter than the Pelican, and it's the smaller case. Go figure. The latches on each also are different. They are much crisper operating on the Nanuk, whose locking jaw (as opposed to the latching jaw) is more substantial and you definitely know if they're open or closed. No ambiguity. The latches on the 2750, on the other hand, give a weak sproingy kind of snap, and I found myself opening them and closing them again, just to make sure, and then looking at the others to see if the latch I was working on really was latched. Somehow, I dread the idea of TSA half-latching them all and my stuff spilled in a trail from Portland to Chicago. I don't know if Pelican was going to update these latches or not, but they're the ones that have the gray square in the middle. The Nanuk's edges appear to match uniformly and securely around the case. I cannot say the same for the Pelican. With all latches closed and the case empty, I noted a distinct wave in the seam between the top and bottom. Not that I plan to throw it in the water, but I'm thinking a difference of 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch, even with an O-ring, is starting to tempt fate. I'll see how each brand stacks up in the real world. Both have a lifetime warranty, and I have some idea how Pelican handles theirs. I have no idea how Nanuk's is handled, good or bad, but I'm very impressed with the product. I would not hesitate buying another 935, or the 960, which is about 60" in girth. Over 62", the airlines start charging for oversized luggage. When I pushed Pelican on what the largest case is that would safely pass the airlines without oversize charges, they told me the 2750. A couple of times. It's about 58" in girth so you lose a couple of inches versus the Nanuk as well there. Someday, someone will figure out that maybe they should make a case that's, oh, 61.9" in girth. I'm very surprised there aren't more reviews of this excellent line of cases. UPDATED November 17, 2014 - After a few flights and service in the field, I'm upgrading this to a 5-Star rating. It's taken some abuse, but it stands up to the job! I don't imagine the manufacturer gets very many warranty calls, but I know they are super-responsive.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 185 flights in 2019 - no problems
*by J***R on August 9, 2020*

185 flights in 2019 with my Nanuk. 90% of the time, I check my bag. Compared to my last bag, a Samsonite carry-on, my Nanuck is a champ and a tank. It is a bit smaller on the inside that a similarly sized conventional carry on, but I can still Tetris 5 days of (Man) clothes and a pair of steel toe boots (socks and or drawers stuffed in the boots) and a my dirty clothes bag on the return. Ranger rolling helps, but not necessary for me on 5 days. It has safely carried mezcal and cigars home from Mexico, Maple syrup from Quebec, and quiet a few micro brew cans from across the USA...No worries. I have abused the latches, and they still lock up just as they did when new. Solid enough to sit on waiting for the rental car shuttle bus. I have had no problem with the wheels or telescoping handle. This is the best piece of my road warrior gear. I know it will be around for a long time. Great value for the money. Easy to clean/disinfect in COVID, O ring seal seals well. Make sure your stuff is tucked inside the O ring when you pack/close. This is a much better value than a similar Pelican. Since I use it as a suitcase, I use no foam/insert.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great case - Would buy again
*by K***H on March 9, 2016*

I bought this case to replace a Pelican 1510 after seeing one a friend had. It has just a little more space than the Pelican, and seems just as durable. The reason I bought it was because of the latches. The Pelican latches are terrible, and it seems like they will open up even you just blow on them hard enough. I checked my Pelican once for a flight, and the only thing keeping it from coming open when it came down the conveyer were the locks I placed on the case. The latches on the Nanuk are rock solid. You know your expensive equipment is not going to end up on the ground. I have flown with the Nanuk twice, and it seems to be pretty sturdy. Because the surface of the Nanuk is smooth as opposed to the textured finish of the Pelican's, the Nanuk's case shoes scratches and wear quite a bit more. Also, I have gashes in the case from where the locks seemed to have been smashed against the case. I can only imagine how the baggage handlers are tossing the case around for that to happen. If you are looking for something that will protect your equipment well, and is functional, then buy this case. Yes it is a little more, but it is worth it. Trust me - Buy once, cry once. Had I known about this before I bought the Pelican, I never would have purchased the Pelican.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Nanuk Wheeled Series 935 Lightweight NK-7 Resin Waterproof Protective Case for DSLR Camera, 3 Lenses, Flash, Black
- Nanuk 935-LIDO Lid Organizer for Nanuk Case, Black
- Nanuk 3 Part Cubed Foam Inserts for 935 Case

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