PELI 1519 ORGANIZADOR P.1510
C**H
The variety of sizes of pouches is also very useful. My only gripe is that the organiser was ...
I'm a fan of anything PELI and the quality of the lid organiser is in line with the rest of the product range. The solid backboard helps to keep the shape of the organiser even when fully loaded. The variety of sizes of pouches is also very useful. My only gripe is that the organiser was very fiddly to install, as getting the screws the mesh was not a simple task.
C**E
Recover the unused lid space
I bought the Pelican 1519 lid organiser for my 1535 pelican air. You cant use the screws to secure it (so I also bought some 3m foam tape.) The Lid fits fine into the 1535 and provides 4 squarish and one rectangular case for storing the little things that would get lost in the rest of the bag. Its great for memory cards, cables and readers.The zippers all moved well without sticking - despite their semicircular route; and the mesh pockets feel reasonably robust. The lid organiser does mean you lose the top foam; but it does give you back space that is in reality wasted most of the time.
P**N
Zipp-a-de-doo-dah
Bought for insertion into a non-Pelican case (B&W International Outdoor case), this product seems pretty adequate for the purpose. It would be a considerable improvement in useability if there were pullers on the zips; the present small bare tags (ie the normal zip configuration) are a little on the small size plus the black colour makes them less than easy to locate (Black metal pullers engulfed in black mesh on a black background). Simple paracord loops through the tags would improve matters far beyond the minimal cost (I did all 5 for about 40 pence total). If Peli wanted to go "up market" in keeping with their self-image then cord plus extended pullers (á la Berghaus jacket zips for example) would be better still.One slightly annoying thing is that the instructions mention 2 ways of mounting to the case, either by screws (supplied) or by Velcro (not supplied). It'd be better if either Velcro wasn't mentioned at all or if it was supplied. Again, no vast cost increase but a major improvement in installation options.The backing board for the 5 pockets is simple press-board (ie compressed cardboard) with a pretty edge binding. Adequate, no more than that though. Nor does it really need to be.The mesh pockets SEEM quite tough and are reasonably roomy without being so baggy that they trap in the case when closing. A nice variety of pocket sizes within the outline/footprint so no excuse for a tiny 6" cable to get buried at the bottom of a massive pouch. The mesh of the pockets makes for easy identification of the contents which is well thought-out; decently small mesh prevents anything but really tiny items falling out.All in all, I'd describe this as a reasonably workmanlike product. Not luxurious and, from some vendors, over-priced in terms of materials & manufacture - however, pitched at a niche market like this product is I'd say it was more than acceptable with slight room for improvement.
A**R
Not cheap but does the job
Have a peli case with the inner foam for my camera kit and lenses. Was irritated that smaller items were flying around so this is perfect. It needs screwing into the lid, and mine didnt have holes, but it went into the lugs, meaning the unit is still waterproof.Pouches seem to be big enough for most things I need such as spare batteries and even the chargers. I also carry a simple point and shoot camera and a voice recorder. All stored in the lid/
M**N
Zips seem fragile
I had to 'adjust' on of the zips on this as the puller came off before it was even installed. Doesn't strike me as the same quality as the case. Screwing it in was a bit tricky, I recommend a fine drill bit and pilot holes. Screwing through the netting needs a slim screwdriver. Time will tell whether it stays or goes, I've kept my foam inlay just in case....Value for money? The jury is out until it sees a bit of use.
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