Hardigg’s Storm Case iM3220: Exceptional Protection Runs Deep
When conditions get rough, transporting sensitive equipment of any size safely can be challenging. Moving large, cumbersome gear, though, can transform a merely difficult job into a white-knuckle experience.
Equipment Transport
Responding to the demand for uncompromising protection in a roomier case—and in an effort to ease the pain of equipment transport— Hardigg presents the latest addition to the Storm Case line— the Storm Case iM3220.
The iM3220 measures 1118 L x 356 W x 216 mm H (including a 51 mm lid)—a full 63.5 mm deeper than our industry-leading iM3200, with 42 percent more interior space—and can easily handle larger items like telescopes, tripods, complete light kits, and multiple long-barreled firearms. If you have many smaller items, such as cameras and accessories, test and measurement equipment, or small firearms, this case can help keep everything safe, secure, and organized, reducing the chance of misplacing an item or leaving an important piece behind.
Watertight, Dustproof, Unbreakable Cases
Size isn’t everything, though. Like its relatives in the Storm Case family, the iM3220’s shell is watertight, dustproof, and unbreakable. On the inside, solid polyethylene foam provides unmatched protection, and can be easily shaped to hold your gear securely in place. For a truly customized fit, our computer-controlled waterjet foam cutting system can cut the foam to your exact specifications. When you need to get at what’s inside, Hardigg’s revolutionary Press & Pull latches provide easy, pain-free access yet stay firmly closed under impact. For added security, you can attach a padlock to either or both of the iM3220’s unbreakable, molded-in hasps. In-line polyurethane wheels provide easy, quiet transport, and durable, rigid-core soft-grip handles make the case comfortable to carry.
To get a first look at the iM3220, visit us online or call our office in Canada 1-888-3482753.
When moving your gear calls for the best protection possible, trust it to Storm Case, and harness the power of the storm.