Preview: ROAM Adventure Co. 55L Rugged Case

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posted on March 3, 2024
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ROAM Adventure Co. 55L Rugged Case

The ROAM 55L Rugged Case provides adventure-bound firearm enthusiasts with a premium heavy-duty storage option.

Made of durable low-density polyethylene and available in four different colors—black, desert tan, OD green and slate—the capacious 55-liter interior, measuring 25.2"x14.4"x14.1", is protected by lockable steel latches and a watertight seal to prevent the ingress of dust and moisture, as well as to impede unwanted access.

Tie-down channels, interlocking spines, grab points and a bottle opener are molded-in, and flexible extended handles are included.

The unit weighs just over 18 lbs., empty, and contains a lid-lift gas strut to assist opening and to prevent warping.

A Lid Organizer is available ($109) for additional internal storage. MSRP is $249.

For more information, visit roamadventureco.com.

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