The real beauty of resin cases is that, aside from the obvious superior aesthetic qualities, in the long run they turn out to be a great money saver. Ok, for sure initially they may cost a little more than your standard plastic case, but just think of the money spent on the equipment that the cases are used to transport.
Camera equipment, for example, can cost a pretty heavy packet and when embarking on an outdoor photo shoot imagine if there is a sudden downpour, and a pretty heavy one at that. If the case carrying the equipment is not suitably watertight the rain could get in and completely destroy everything inside. Disaster!
Secondly, there is the question of durability. The camera equipment, to continue with the same example, is not only expensive, but weighs a good deal to. It's been carried around for days, transported here there and everywhere, perhaps it's even taken a little trip on an aeroplane. Suddenly the case is dragged off a luggage rack and to nobody's surprise (seeing as the case is of inferior plastic quality) the handle comes off sending the case crashing to the floor. It cracks, and again, disaster! So does the equipment inside.
On the other hand, a case has been chosen which has been crafted from resin, the handles are securely moulded into the body of the case (rather than stuck on separately) these are never coming off. But it's not just the handles, it's the hinges. Again, if they are not part of the moulded body, they too are in danger of coming loose not only threatening the collapse of the case, but the possibility of allowing easy access to the equipment's greatest enemy - water.
So, on the outside cases made of resin offer greater protection, are watertight and the thicker resin material offers far greater durability. Let's us now take a look inside. A case lined with foam will ensure both greater protection from knocks and bumps and a far more effective insulation. In other words it will keep the dangers of condensation at bay.
There seems to be no doubt that in the long run choosing a case moulded from resin is by far the better option. With this decision made it's time to choose the most suitable case for the particular needs.
The fact is that these cases can actually be custom built to exactly match the requirements of anyone. For this, of course, a specialist shop will probably be needed. That way specially moulded pockets can be designed to the exact measurements of each individual piece of equipment that may need to go inside. Naturally this will cost a little more but it certainly could be worth it.
Cases made from resin can also be surprisingly lightweight, reducing not only the amount of muscle needed to lug them around, but also the potential shipping costs. This makes them an ideal choice for anyone working in a range of fields including anything from photography to industry and from the nautical to the military.
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