At last,.....the perfect case for myself. And only $350.00 later.
Now I know that the whole idea behind the Mavic is portability. But I do not like having everything I need for a hobby scattered. So I found that I continued to need a bigger case.
I first purchased the Fly More kit through Amazon. At the same time I purchased this case for $55.00.
Amazon.com: Carrying Case for DJI Mavic Pro And Accessories - Waterproof, Compact, Durable and Lightweight: Camera & Photo
It was a hard case but barely any larger than the soft case that comes with the Fly More kit. Then someone on this forum recommended a case from Germany. It is made by a company called MC Cases.
Professional Carry Case for DJI Mavic Pro - Explorer Edition
Now this was a really well built case,...and almost large enough for myself. But the imperative word is "almost."
So I searched some more and found this case made by Monoprice.
Weatherproof Polypropylene Case w/Customizable Foam- Wheels & Telescoping Handle | eBay
Luckily, the Monoprice case and the MC Case were pretty much identical in width. So I could take the pre-cut foam from the MC-Case and put it directly into the Monoprice case after removing 2 sheets of the pluck foam.
The remaining width gave me the extra area I needed to get the rest of the accessories I wanted in the case.
And the extra depth gave me the the room to slip my iPad Mini 4 into the case.
In the new case I have the Mavic. The Controller. A set of 4 UV lens/filters. 2 sets of spare props. A landing skid. A set of leg extenders. Cables galore. Both DC and A/C charger with 4 battery charging hub. 3 batteries. (One on Mavic and 2 in case.) iPad Mini 4 and Sunshade. Mav Mount with a Joby Grip Tight Mount for Small Tablets attached to the Mav Mount. Also original Mav Mount small tablet holder.
As stated this case might be a bit large for some of you,....but when I want to take a trip,.....I want to be able to grab one case and go.
Now I know that the whole idea behind the Mavic is portability. But I do not like having everything I need for a hobby scattered. So I found that I continued to need a bigger case.
I first purchased the Fly More kit through Amazon. At the same time I purchased this case for $55.00.
Amazon.com: Carrying Case for DJI Mavic Pro And Accessories - Waterproof, Compact, Durable and Lightweight: Camera & Photo
It was a hard case but barely any larger than the soft case that comes with the Fly More kit. Then someone on this forum recommended a case from Germany. It is made by a company called MC Cases.
Professional Carry Case for DJI Mavic Pro - Explorer Edition
Now this was a really well built case,...and almost large enough for myself. But the imperative word is "almost."
So I searched some more and found this case made by Monoprice.
Weatherproof Polypropylene Case w/Customizable Foam- Wheels & Telescoping Handle | eBay
Luckily, the Monoprice case and the MC Case were pretty much identical in width. So I could take the pre-cut foam from the MC-Case and put it directly into the Monoprice case after removing 2 sheets of the pluck foam.
The remaining width gave me the extra area I needed to get the rest of the accessories I wanted in the case.
And the extra depth gave me the the room to slip my iPad Mini 4 into the case.
In the new case I have the Mavic. The Controller. A set of 4 UV lens/filters. 2 sets of spare props. A landing skid. A set of leg extenders. Cables galore. Both DC and A/C charger with 4 battery charging hub. 3 batteries. (One on Mavic and 2 in case.) iPad Mini 4 and Sunshade. Mav Mount with a Joby Grip Tight Mount for Small Tablets attached to the Mav Mount. Also original Mav Mount small tablet holder.
As stated this case might be a bit large for some of you,....but when I want to take a trip,.....I want to be able to grab one case and go.