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42lbs with what you see in case. It is tight and takes some fiddling around but it can't move in there. I'm not really worried about padding or shock on a revo. I am eyeballing that IM2720 storm... bit more room and 4 pounds heavier which you can probably drop a pound taking the wheels and handle off....I just happened to have the 1600
 

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View attachment 663072 I leave the wing on, remove butt plate. I move the mav, inflator, spg around to the backside where the cylinders would be. Its really snug even a bit of a press fit with the weight bracket. It's well under 50lbs and I put my loop hoses in and some miscellaneous items, no cylinders. This is with the revo wing.... I have switched to a diverite transpac and wing which takes up more space and will travel with the loop, buttplate, and back pad separate. I mainly am just going back a forth with it from North Dakota to Florida. I just bring it home when I got something to play with or maintenance. I don't carry it on...here in the states they have this nasty habit of taking your carry on and checking it to your final destination which makes me nervous if not in a case.

Revo cover colour… how?
 
So literally a can of spray paint.

Where’s Banksy…
 
Is it just me wondering why @Superlyte27 hasn't gone on the rEvo offensive on this thread!
I only read the threads that interest me.
 
Dont think so, but I didn’t do the work. Some shop does them in south florida.
 
View attachment 663072 I leave the wing on, remove butt plate. I move the mav, inflator, spg around to the backside where the cylinders would be. Its really snug even a bit of a press fit with the weight bracket. It's well under 50lbs and I put my loop hoses in and some miscellaneous items, no cylinders. This is with the revo wing.... I have switched to a diverite transpac and wing which takes up more space and will travel with the loop, buttplate, and back pad separate. I mainly am just going back a forth with it from North Dakota to Florida. I just bring it home when I got something to play with or maintenance. I don't carry it on...here in the states they have this nasty habit of taking your carry on and checking it to your final destination which makes me nervous if not in a case.

Thanks mate,

That was helpful

I think I'll go with the iM2700 Storm CASE
Similar dimensions. hopefully fits the dreams :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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