Italian case manufacturer HPRC (High Performance Resin Cases) is celebrating 20 years in production with its latest HPRC Pro Series, which is now available in an All Black (ABK) configuration alongside existing Bassano Blue (BLB) versions.
The Pro cases combine IP67-certified protective resin enclosures with a premium organisational system developed for broadcast, filmmaking, photography, content creation, drone operations and industrial applications.
Each HPRC Pro kit includes a watertight, dustproof case, a thermoformed protective interior, an organiser with mesh pockets and coated zippers, and a removable water-repellent pouch for accessories.
The Pro range is initially available in selected models, such as the HPRC 2550W, 2600W, 2700W, 2745W and 3600 series, in ABK and BLB.
Davide Marco Bertossi, CEO and Head of Sales, said: “The evolution of the Pro Series and the introduction of the new All Black configuration demonstrate our ongoing commitment to combining protection, functionality and design.”
Stand Number: 11.D42
Company: HPRC cases - Plaber
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