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Created in 2015, Lykus is a brand that designs and manufactures high-quality carry and storage solutions, especially for DJI drones and other products. At Lykus, user experience is No.1 and it’s not only the products, but also the content it presents and services it provides. Lykus products are currently used and trusted by users in over 30 countries in the world.


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Interior Size (with foam): 19×10.2×7.2 inch / 48.2x26x18.4 cm | Interior Size (empty case): 20.3×11.3×7.3 inch / 51.6×28.8×18.5 cm | Exterior Size: 21.85×13.78×9.06 in / 55.5×34.7×23 cm
Case is made of new instead of recycled Polypropylene resin to ensure ruggedness
SGS certified IP67 dust- and waterproofness guarantee safety in harsh environment with water, dust, sand, or mud, etc.
3 pieces of foam can be easily configured by tearing along the shape’s boundaries and removing the foam to fit the object
9 features of the case make it stand out when comparing user experience with other cases
Retractable handle and wheels make it easy to carry around like a luggage
13 reviews for Lykus HC-5120 Waterproof Hard Case with Wheels and Customizable Foam, Interior Size 20.3×11.3×7.3 inch, Suitable for camera, lens, drone, mic, flashlight, projector, electronics, tools, and more
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$169.99
ST –
HARDCORE
This case is hardcore. It’s thick, seems very durable, comes with nice quality foam and arrived quickly.
Fogstad –
Great Hard Case for Equipment!
Really like this case… I bought it for an expensive piece of equipment. I wanted to hard case with at was big enough for my machine and that had wheels so I could roll it vs carrying it. This case is perfect for my needs and the layers of foam are totally customizable.
Phlem –
Keeps my tools safe.
I’ve been using this for about a year now. I have used it for multiple flights as checked baggage. It holds a set of tools for small machine repair. The case has held up well and keeps all of my tools, including some sensitive ones, safe.
jason ward –
Look Out!
Got this to use when we go camping and let me tell you, this bad boy is bad to the bone! Very nicely made, rugged and strong. Holds a tone of gear! When you get this, you better look out because your going to be the koolest kid in the camp ground!
ThisDude –
Mostly good, but not perfect.
Short Story for people who don’t want to read. It’s a good case. The foam is strong but difficult to set up initially. You could spend a lot more money for a little bit better product.Details:Overall this is a good case. It’s well-built and sturdy. The hinges seem solid, though 7 seems like overkill (I’m sure it’s for the waterproof factor). The pull-out handle seems strong and stable. The rubberized handles are nice.I chose the 29.5×17.7×11.8 inch internal size and it’s perfect for all my drone equipment. The depth allows items to consume less footprint by placing each item vertically (when the case is laying flat). I’m able to fit 2 drones, 2 controllers, 2 external monitors, spare batteries for all of it, all the necessary cables and chargers, a small laptop, and a good sized tripod.I’ve yet to find the perfect pick n’ pull foam. This is a bit less perforated than others I’ve used, which makes it a bit more difficult to work with, but I think will perform and maintain better. If that holds true, I’m fine with the extra effort to gain a better and longer lasting result.The one area this case fails is the design of the interior. First, because the walls aren’t really square, it’s difficult to get each layer of foam inserted flat and without gaps. There are ridges and edges inside that probably increase strength but don’t accommodate the foam very well, and the walls are the slightest bit slanted from top to bottom. It’s very important to recognize the order that you remove each foam layer and that you put them back in the same order. Each layer is not the same! Even with that understanding, I had to cut the areas around the wheels and a few other spots to get each layer to lay flat inside. Then, the second (and probably worst) issue is the eggcrate foam in the lid. It’s about 1.25″ in depth while the lid is more like 3.25″. This would leave about a 2″ gap between the surface where your contents are sitting and the foam that goes over them. It wasn’t going to be a snug fit for my equipment and I wound up buying another 2″ sheet of foam for $29. I removed the eggcrate foam, hot-glued the new foam in its place, and put the eggcrate on top of that. Now it fits very snug. I also took the time to hot-glue each layer in place, which helps to align smaller “walls” and keep the edges secured to the walls of the case. Finally, once everything was glued in, I used a long thin razor blade to “clean up” each of the openings just to make them smooth through each layer. With all that, everything fits well and I’m confident my equipment will be well-protected.Overall, I think the cost and value are appropriate and I’d probably buy this case again. The problems I’ve listed shouldn’t be anything that affects use or longevity. They were just annoying to deal with and could be improved.
Amazon Customer –
Great case
Item just as described. Very easy to form the foam to what you need
DSMITHWBGV –
Great durable case for audio gear
I purchased this case to store audio gear for work. We have a 10 channel mixer, two Shure BLX88 systems and all the needed cables to take to offsite meetings. The case is very durable and the foam layer were easy to customize for the gear. It provides the equipment great protection and is a good value for the money.
Amazon Customer –
Perfect for karting.
I travel with a karting race team and needed a new case to keep my tools. Let me tell you, I fit so much crap in this thing and it’s takes it with ease. I didn’t use much of the foam as I fill it to the top with hand tools, a drill, impact and other stuff. I’ve only had it at the track a few times but it has been more than useful to have everything in one case, with WHEELS! No more lugging my tools the hard way. Parked far from the pit area? No problem, just roll it along. I will be flying to a race in the next few weeks and will be looking forward to not having to carry a heavy bag at the airport with tools and personal items all crammed in one big bag. Rolling this though the airport will pay for itself only having to carry a small personal item. The handle is strong enough, I could probably strap my backpack to it and not have to carry anything. 10/10 would buy this again. If you are looking for a karting tool case, this is it. I almost bought this larger size but I think this size is actually perfect, it’s just right any everything fits snug and doesn’t move around. Trust me and just buy it. I should have a long time ago.
erny –
A bit heavy but quality product. Wheels are good. Has enough space for my need.
Jim –
I choose this hard case for its design and affordable price in comparison to the more popular brands. It has a bit nicer style and the extendable handle enclosure fits flush with the case bottom which is a nice touch. The manufacturer put a decent amount of detail into making this case. I bought this to store my Bluetti ac200max plus cables etc. and was about to buy a second one for 2x B230 batteries but it’s a snug fit and not enough room for much foam. If you want to put foam then get the next size up, which is what I did after ordering this size. The material itself is very sturdy, thick walled and it is a fine stipple finish to the outside of the entire case. However it does leave scratch marks. Also this weighs about the same as the Pelican case of similar dimensions. At 170 lbs I can stand on the lid without problems however there is a bit of flex. Even though the wheel wells protrude into the case, the way they are designed along with the extra foam gives you quite a flat bottom. The two side handles lock firmly in the down position by friction. However the front handle moves without locking in the down position. The seven locking latches were a must for me with this size case. They are similar in design to the pelican latches. Some other designs only have a single latch on the sides. They are not a push button type just a regular two-stage latch where you pull on the first part of the latch, nice and easy, and then you have to pull hard to get the second part to detach from the case. It’s great that there are three handles, not too big and ugly but not too small either. The handles are rubberized all the way around, except for the extendable handle. The sides of the case just above the side handles are contoured so you can get a hand grip on the case without lifting the side handles. The six little feet on the bottom of the case align with indentations on the lid for stacking multiple units, as long as they are the same size. I think the pressure valve is automatic because I cannot turn it like I can with my Lykus brief cases. I poured water on the sides to see if it would leak, however I did not put it underwater. It passed the test, nice and dry inside. There is honeycombing at the bottom of the case and in the lid itself. Plus the ribbing that goes across the top Etc. That alone is extra production cost. I like that the back hinge is continuous all the way across. The foam in the lid is glued in and the foam layers in the bottom of the case are slightly smaller in length and width but slightly thicker than the foam pieces that fit the upper part of the case bottom. So be careful which order you put the foam layers in. They make very good quality waterproof storage cases at a price I can almost afford. I received a second case today but it’s the next size larger. And it is just as well made. I’m happy with my purchase. One little note. The cardboard box that the storage case comes in is a little beat up transportation however the waterproof case inside is wrapped in plastic and bubble wrap to protect it.Update;After having used them for a while I find these cases are a little more convenient to use than my Pelican cases of the same size. The ribbing on top allows you to strap these down very securely and the feet on the bottom really insure a tight fit when stacking one on top of the other. Plus the third handle is a bonus because I don’t have that on my pelican cases and every time you want to move one there is a handle. I cannot attest for the durability between these and the Pelicans because I’m not going to try to destroy them just to see. But so far there are features on these cases that are a little and here then my Pelicans. And the finishing is very high quality.
Munden jerome –
Produit d’excellente qualité
David Crowther –
I think you get what you pay for with these Hard Cases – I don’t think the internal dimensions match exactly what was stated – it is smaller – which is a problem… Not as easy to open as my other ‘name’ brand hard case – the latches are very ‘stiff’ and awkward to manipulate. Will have to wait and see how the case goes ‘air’ travel wise soon, as it was purchased for me to take expensive instruments for interstate business trips
Martin –
Ich bin als Monteur immer unterwegs und benutze den Koffer für mein Werkzeug. Den Koffer benutze ich seit inzwischen fast 2 Jahren und bin auch viel mit dem Flugzeug unterwegs. Die harte Behandlung auf den Flughäfen hat der Koffer bisher gut weggesteckt und bis auf ein paar Kratzer ist noch alles heil. Nur sollte man vielleicht auf Flugreisen ein zusätzliches Gepäckband um den Koffer legen, da die 4 Schnallen nicht gesichert werden können. Ich habe den Koffer aber noch nie mit mehr als 2 von 4 offenen Verschlüssen am Gepäckband zurückbekommen. Aber sicher ist sicher 😉