Comsafe Hard-sided Aviation Headset Case on 2040-parts.com
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States
ComSafe is a product designed to store and protect aviation style headsets. ComSafe's shell is made from ultra rugged composite material that includes an integrated handle & positive latching system to ensure the safety of your expensive headset. ComSafe was designed using the latest in CAD/CAM technology, which produced a form fitted, shock resistant structure with it's foam liner will protect sensitive microphones and ear pieces from even the most extreme impact. Remember, you're safe with ComSafe. - Positive latching system that won't accidentally open when dropped - Composite material retains structural integrity to 400 pounds - Foam liner gently holds headset and associated cables in place - Hinge assembly that allows ComSafe to open completely flat - Integrated handle for easy transport - Attractive design, reasonably priced |
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