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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Kicks: From Cross-Training Shoes to Football Cleats
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Kicks: From Cross-Training Shoes to Football Cleats The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Kicks: From Cross-Training Shoes to Football Cleats
ProX XM-1216MIC VaultX™ Watertight Microphone Case (Holds 16 Handheld Units)

ProX XM-1216MIC VaultX™ Watertight Microphone Case (Holds 16 Handheld Units)

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ProX XM-1216MIC UltronX™ Microphone series cases are made from an extremely tough Polypropylene Copolymer, these cases are crush resistant and virtually indestructible. This rugged case features a sealed ring, which makes it Airtight and Watertight. The automatic air pressure release valve will equalize the air pressure, which allows this case to be airline friendly! It is ATA/TSA approved.

Our unique spring-loaded latch system will keep this case tightly closed, while still allowing for ease of opening. There is convoluted foam glued into the lid, and a custom cut microphone storage foam in the body.  Super tough construction to withstand weather, bad handling, drops, kicks, bangs, flips & flops and even the baggage handlers at the airport!  Keep your microphones safe, dry, and out of harm's way when you travel either locally or long distances. 


  • Holds 16 handheld microphones in customized foam drops
  • Internal storage with ample room for cables and more
  • Convienient hard-shelled protective case for storing and transporting handheld microphones
  • Pressure equalization valve creates an airtight and watertight seal and ideal for air travel
  • Watertight at 1 meter for up to 30 minutes - Iindependently tested to exceed IP67 specifications
  • Flush, surface mounted latches with red release button for easy access
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty

Up to 16 Hand Held Microphones in included custom foam insert


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