Case for Orion Advantage Touch Duo
#3
I just picked up a KuduCase on Atomik RC a couple weeks ago, AWESOME quality and can get about any size you want, the bigger ones are not cheap but will last a lifetime. They have the pick and pull foam so making your stuff secure and protected in them is easy.
http://www.atomikrc.com/pages/search...q=kuducase&p=1
http://www.atomikrc.com/pages/search...q=kuducase&p=1
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if you have a harbor freight close by, $29 alum case full of foam http://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-x...9318-8538.html
it's actually decent quality. hinges are good, handle is good, latches are working good still I can't complain. been using it for 2 years straight.
the dividers will not stay in place all that well. but I put shoe goo on them and they don't come loose anymore even with 3 4s batteries hitting against them.


it's actually decent quality. hinges are good, handle is good, latches are working good still I can't complain. been using it for 2 years straight.
the dividers will not stay in place all that well. but I put shoe goo on them and they don't come loose anymore even with 3 4s batteries hitting against them.


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I transport my Duo around in a Cabela's ammo dry storage box that sells for $14.99. Or better yet, buy 500 rounds of bulk .223 PMC ammo and get a free dry storage box. The Duo charger fits in this box very nicely without kinking your balance board or charging leads.
Also gives you some extra room in the bottom for all things electrical in nature (wires, connectors, heat shrink, solder, esc programmers, etc..)
http://www.cabelas.com/product/PMC-B...Box/735146.uts
Also gives you some extra room in the bottom for all things electrical in nature (wires, connectors, heat shrink, solder, esc programmers, etc..)
http://www.cabelas.com/product/PMC-B...Box/735146.uts




