Seahorse Protective Cases keeps your valuable equipment safe. Close and latch your Seahorse cases to automatically safely seal your gear against water, air and dust. Its tough with Acuform foam or dividers will keep your camera, video or high cost equipment safe from impact, providing safe, secure protection from the elements. Built-in padlock holes give extra safety. Seahorse optional locking latches give added security and keeps out prying hands.
- Seahorse Exterior Dimensions: 15.27″ x 12.13″ x 6.69″ – Interior Dimensions: 13.50″ x 9.80″ x 6.00″. Case weight: 5.15 lbs.
- Watertight, Airtight and Crush Resistant protection for your valuables.
- Customize your internal space to fit snugly around your items with the included pre-scored Accuform Foam.

















Cosmagus –
This case is a great economical alternative to a pelican case. It has the pre-scored cube foam insert that can be easily made for a custom fit. It has an o-ring seal for water proofing. I tested mine in the bathtub and it worked just fine.Note: the first case i received the front portion between the clasps had a noticable gap between the two halves and did not seal well, and would leak water slightly. I contacted amazon and they sent me another item that also a slight gap between the lid and the case body, but the o-ring on this one sealed perfectly.Overall: this is a pelican case for a fraction of the price. ๐
Bryan B –
I got this case to hold DSLR photo gear when I am traveling and in areas where I don’t want to worry that my camera gear will get covered in dust, water, mud, anything. This case has not let me down yet!I had one small issue with the first case I got, it had a small warp/bend by the handle. When spraying a garden hose at it with my thumb over creating pressure made a few drops of water enter the case(nothing that would ruin gear). I called amazon they sent me a new one that does NOT have this issue.This case can hold more than you think! I have 2 DSLR cameras, 3 lenses, batteries, chargers, microphones, sd cards, remotes, filters, etc.This case has traveled with me all over and I have never worried about gear getting broken. This is a quality case at an even better price.Also this case will still float with over 25 lbs of weight in it!
funman1 –
Got this in and my equipment is snug and fits well.It feel just slightly cheaper than Pelican, but I paid half the price!I find it hard to pay over $100 for a case that only has $200 of equipment in it LOLSo this was a PERFECT compromise of prince and function,It feels rugged and sturdy, but I would not run over this with a vehicle like you can with Pelican :)This is NOT like those SUPER cheap tinty sounding plastic boxes that have that super hard plastic and can crack very easily.This feels like it’s made of the same plastic Pelican uses but they just use a little bit less of it in the construction of these, so they are just SLIGHLY less durable.But love it so far!
David B. –
I took some relatively expensive camera gear on a 8-day canoeing adventure in Utah. The entire time, we were subjected to water, wind, heat and lots of dust/dirt. The case performed well, and I really appreciated having the lock holes where I could secure it in the event of a swamped canoe. It also was easy to setup the ready-cut foam core to fit each body and lens.As a note, we also had a satellite phone housed in a Pelican case,and from comparing the two, I could not discern any real advantages to paying a premium for the Pelican brand. From my limited use, the Seahorse is just as durable and weather-proof.
David Fisher –
Very nice and inexpensive alternative to the Pelican cases, and made in the USA! The quality of the box and latches is excellent. The only minor complaint I had with my Seahorse is that the pre-scored foam is only scored in the vertical direction. To adjust the depth of the cutouts, you must use a razor blade or similar tool, and the “floor” of the cuts is difficult to make as straight and tidy as the walls. The Pelican case foam is scored in both directions so that you can just remove a block at a time, which is much easier. Not the end of the world, but it does add some time and effort when fitting the foam to the contents.
The geeks shall inherit the earth –
Very high quality case! Heavy duty! The other reviewers who said this are not kidding. It also has an air pressure release hole under one of the latches, that seals with an o-ring.The foam has pre-scored lines approximately 1/4″ by 1/4″, so you can cut columns of foam away easily using an exacto knife. You have to “excavate” the depth of the cutout for the equipment you wish to store in this box. There are no pre-scored lines at different depths into the foam. What I used was a straight edge razor blade, like for a paint scraper, held perpendicularly in the jaws of needle nose pliers. That gave a nice smooth “floor” to the cut out.I am extremely pleased with this purchase.
C. Gollnick –
These things are great. The latches and hinges are very high-quality and durable. These cases are strong and rugged enough for all but the most demanding of applications. The foam comes out in 1/4 inch increments. After I have everything fitted, I use some Liquid Nails adhesive on the bottom of the foam insert. If you want to repurpose the case later, new foam insert sets are available and fairly inexpensive. These cases are good quality and good value.
Daniel Casey –
Put four bolts through this thing and mounted it to my dirt bike to carry my 5d Mark ii and two lenses over a five month adventure attached to the back of my van 15,000 miles in 5 months (on the van). Took that camera to some crazy places and logged over 3500 miles with the case on the back of the dirt bike and barely touched road the entire time. This thing took spills off of 10 foot ledges, got laid down at 35 mph and was dumped on rocks multiple times. Never leaked and protected my 3 grand in camera gear without fail!