- Brand: Pelican
- Color: Black / Clear
- Form Factor: Bumper
- Compatible Phone Models: iPhone 4
- Material: Plastic
- WATER RESISTANT CASE: Water Resistant (IP67), crushproof, and dustproof protection for your cell phone, camera, GoPro or other portable electronics and valuables. IP67 Certification = water resistant for 30 minutes when submerged at 3.3 feet
- FEATURES: Automatic pressure equalization valve (balances interior pressure to keep water out), rubber liner that delivers o-ring watertight protection, carabiner included, stainless steel hinge and latch pins, easy open latch
- DIMENSIONS (LxWxD): INTERIOR – 5.31″ x 3.56″ x 1.68″ ; EXTERIOR – 6.82″ x 4.75″ x 2.12″
- MADE IN USA: Trusted protection in use by the military, divers, first responders (fire, police, EMT) since 1976
- GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE: Comes with Pelican’s Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence
- Great for rugged sportsยฟnot for swimming or submerging
- Rubber liner for extra protection doubles as O-Ring seal
- Automatic pressure equalization valve
- Stainless steel hardware





































Professor H –
Pelican water and air tight cases are the gold standard in portable gear storage.I have four different sizes of these guys. You can put quite a bit of stuff in them and are only limited by your needs or imagination. I use them to organize things rolling around in my truck. When things are out of sight in my vehicles they might as well not exist because I forget they are there. I have two of those in my center console.One 1060 (the big one) is for mints, tylenol,,Chapstick, eyewash, pens, spare pens, sharpie markers., The other 1060 is for keys, extra keys, hitch lock key, wheel lug key, knife, box knife, spare gun magazine, small roll gorilla duct tape. Both have clear top so you don’t have to dig through them to see what you’re looking for.They are tough. They get thrown around. Your tuff will be at hand, organized, and dry.My 1050 (medium one) and 1020 for small, I keep some of the head flashlights and respective size batteries. Plus if you are on an outdoor adventure you can dump any cases out and refill with the must keep dry stuff.Oh,and the reason I let you know about the other sizes and not just one specific model is that most are pondering which size to get, and what can fit in them. Any smaller than 1020 is for iPod, cell phone, etc.
IGM Workshop –
I had been looking for something to hold SD cards for my camera for a while but all the options seemed really poor made or didn’t hold a lot. So I decided to make my own using this case and the foam set sold separately. Works great so now there protected and weather proof!!As for the case its made of a hard plastic with a rubber insert which gives it color. The rubber is removable but the down side is it will not seal at all if it is not there. I only mention it because I removed the rubber to put the foam set in it which fit fine but didn’t seal. So you need to kind of cram the foam in with the rubber insert to make it work. Seems to seal nicely and all the hinges seem well made to last years, they also hold there position real well. Also comes with a carabiner attached which is a nice feature for me making it easier to pull from a bag.Overall id recommend this or any of the various sizes they come in. If you need water and crush proof this is the way to go, and it doesn’t break the bank either!!!Positives+Well madeSee throughNegatives-Rubber removable but makes it usless
Tom Maloney –
Perfect for USB external hard drives. I send them all over the word in them and they protect them perfectly. Shop price! At the PX/BX they are as much as $34. I got them on Amazon between $14 and $20. The 1020’s (the size for USB hard drives, not the large USB and A/C plug size). I noted the clear lid is better. It’s as hard as the solid colored ones (though they don’t appear to be, but they are) and it’s much easier to be sure you’re not pinching your USB cable in the lid.BTW, they do make larger ones your powered externals will fit, but I could not justify the cost ratio for my data importance. If your data is critical, then cost isn’t an option and these will protect them. I always buy 2 of the larger HD’s and use one as a duplicate of my data so if one fails, I immediately replace and make a new 2nd copy (I have 6, with 4 TB worth of data each, but own 12 for 1 for 1 backup). I save the original boxes they come in (my preference is Seagate) and they ship well in them. But again, if your data is too critical to lose, pay the money, buy the appropriate sized Pelican.
Hotrodroxie –
Havenโt used yet. Got for bf to put iPhone 6 in when riding dirt bikes. Mud & accidents happen, and phones get crushed… Having the ability to call for help is a must, so I thought this was a great idea. Could be strapped to the bike.I first bought the โ10 mini- it was TOO SMALL for iPhone 6,6s,7,8 (it may have fit my old 4-I canโt recall now, sorry) I had a fantastic return experience & got the next size up โ20 mini case. Sadly, it didnโt have the headphone jack hole like the 10… and it was significantly larger side to side & depth wise. BUT it DID hold the iPhone 6 & 8 end to end (top to bottom of phone) by just squeezing the *removable Pelican *rubber shock liner slightly. **The phone only fits this way with NO/very slim profile case** The i4 was WAY to loose in this case & I wouldnโt recommend it โsafeโ unless the phone has a good thick case on, & you have something else In the case to take up room.(I think this case could fit any of the iPhones and say; a pack of cigarettes on top, Or maybe even two phones). If you remove the liner obviously a lot more could fit in there.You can NOT fit the i6-8 in it if headphones or anything are plugged into the jack holes. You CAN fit your 6โ headphones IN the case along side the i6-8. The i4 would fit in it w/headphones plugged in…maybe even a small โpower packโ, idk.Your welcome ?ps. The yellow case was much cheaper than the black case. Get the clear front & turn screen lock notifications on so u can check ur phone & not have to get it out every time
Tommy G –
The media could not be loaded. ย I purchased this for my Canon SX740HS (40x Zoom!) so that I can take it with me on my Kayak adventures and wanted to make sure I was getting the protection that is advertised. Granted in my test I only submerged it in about 6″ of freshwater but this things wants to float! Which is great. I plan on tethering it to my kayak and worst case, they both will float and the camera will stay protected until I can right the craft. I love this case. I have several other Pelican cases but have never submerged them due to size and my use cases. I will trust this to protect my camera while in the intercoastal waterways her in Florida. I just need to make sure the camera is in this case if something happens otherwise my camera will be toast ?
George S. –
I use this size to store 8 Ruger 10/22 magazines.
ShawnMoore81 –
This little box is a beast. I keep my FLIR in it
Kindle Customer –
I use this for 3×5 index cards and it works well!