Pelican Cargo Cases
M**K
A super sturdy solution for Overlanding.
The media could not be loaded. I have a 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser with a roof rack from victory. I have two of these boxes side by side on the roof and I find that they're the perfect size and the best storage capacity without being too big or too small. I also have the hardware kit which allows me to take the boxes on and off the roof and they fit perfectly with the hardware kit. Pelican makes the best coolers and protective boxes and the durability of these boxes is second to none. I get compliments from other people who see them on the truck because they look like they're from the factory. They are more expensive than they feel like they should be but once they're in your hands you feel the weight of them and how solidly they close with a beautiful rubber gasket keeping the elements out . We've driven through rain storms at highway speeds and I have yet to find a single drop of moisture inside the box when we stop. There are four very sturdy latches for each box that ensure a tight seal and the options to put locks on the lids as well as the boxes to the roof is a deal maker for me.
G**R
Fantastic tool box for truck, but pricey
Needed a tool box that had a low profile for the bed of my truck. This is used to hold an air compressor, tie downs, lug wrench and other items to free up space under the rear seat. I didn't want anything too large that would eat up a lot of square footage in the truck's bed and ended up with the Pelican.It's roomy enough but the walls of the case come inwards. I'm guessing to improve the weather sealing but I would have rather seen a stronger gasket seal and have the inch or so space inside the case. Have the side walls come straight up to meet the lid instead of having the lip.Speaking of weather sealing, the case holds up nicely. I do have a bed cover, but a few times it's rained and I had the cover rolled up. No water inside the Pelican.Latches are firm, but not too much so. There are plenty of anchor points to secure the case to prevent it from sliding around. It sits low enough that I can stack lumber on top of it without losing too much on an angle and narrow enough, I can slide stuff to the side of the case.It is pricey but I suspect this case will last a good long time. I'd rather spend a bit on a case that lasts, than less on a case I have to replace every few years.
J**Z
Solid product.
Nice used on my move . Did not leak through some heavy rain, no real noticeable mileage loss.Just wish it was cheaper as now that I can sell it after my move will never get 450.00 back so it’s a wasted purchase for one move.
J**B
Water in lid, easy solution
The quality was good, the lid came filled with water, I had to drill a couple small holes to drain the water so it doesn't freeze and damage it in the winter. But other than that no issues so far.
D**D
Super good case.
It is strong yet light weight. The additional cost mounting brackets work beautifully with the Thule caprock. It takes less than 1 minutes to mount it on the rack or take it off.It's definitely water proof and for me a perfect size. My garage is low, and have only 12 inches of clearance. This case is the perfect height and still has lots of storage space. I think it looks better than the traditional rooftop box, and it's definitely stronger and easier to remove/install.High-quality and highly recommended.
S**T
leaking warped lids/ useless
I have two 90 l cargo boxes brought about a year apart. The reason I got the pelicans is because the dimensions were exactly what I needed to fit my roof rack layout on my Van. I've have had smaller cargo boxes on top from a competitor and didn't have any issues with the lids leaking. For what you pay for these pelicans one could only assume they would't leak. The latter one purchased has an even worse issue with the plastic warping in the heat, the back corners (hinge side) flare up breaking any kind of seal with the rubber gasket, also it blows up like a ballon, my first one does not do this but still tends to leak if driving in a hard rain. I noticed that Pelican changed the description from waterproof to weather proof so they are sure of the issue. The plastic is cheap and it appears that all costs went into the latches and metal attachments for their rack system which thank god I did not purchase, I attached 1 1/2 angle aluminum and it rest on some 80/20 aluminum with a locking nut and they slide which I needed because when traveling part of the boxes cover my solar panels. Very disappointed having to empty my cargo out of the box and clean and dry it out and there's no drain plug so I'm Close to drilling a hole in the bottom.To remedy this problem I brought some rubber weather stripping and attached it near the outer perimeter of the box. Haven't been able to test it as there has been little rain here, Needless to say this is my last pelican purchase.
J**R
Fits Toyota 4Runner (2024) rear cargo area
I frequently spend time in the woods, maintaining trails, cutting wood and just generally enjoying the outdoors. I used to keep my outdoor gear under the back seat of my pickup truck, but traded it in for a Toyota 4Runner, which doesn't allow the same solution. I wanted a cargo box that fits snuggly in the rear cargo compartment. Short of buying something custom-made, this fits nicely with about 1/2 an inch of space on either side of the Pelican cargo box when placed in the rear space. Great quality, secure and easy to access. It does slide a bit with hard stops/acceleration when on the plastic cargo mat, but not if it's sitting on the carpeted floor without the mat.
J**R
Get it.
Mounted it on top of my bronco. Held up, took a road trip from TX to Vegas, Zion, Estes park and back to Houston. No problems
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