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justencase
Posted 7/11/2009 7:30 AM (#388064)
Subject: Tough Stuff




Posts: 148


Location: Excelsior, MN
I hope this youtube video gives current Customers a piece of mind and anyone considering a Just Encase ClearView box purchase a clear perspective. The Patent Pending tackle boxes are made from Polycarbonate (Lexan) and not Plexiglass (Acrylic) as a number of postings have mixed up in the past. Check out the attached link to see how each material performs under extreme conditions (a motorcycle windshield used for demonstration......)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hsls5ZPCUnE
sworrall
Posted 7/11/2009 10:18 PM (#388148 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: RE: Tough Stuff





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I just used my Just Encase for a week, and beat the heck out of it. Very tough, and nice for finding baits easily.

Here's the video embedded.

mota
Posted 7/12/2009 1:41 PM (#388205 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff


how do you beat the heck out of a tackle box? shotgun? hammer? or just head butt?
sworrall
Posted 7/12/2009 3:00 PM (#388213 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Bounced the box around running a few miles in 3' seas, tipped it over in the back of my truck on the way there slamming on the brakes avoiding a deer in Oneida county sliding it hard from the back of the truck bed to the front, stepped on it like an additional step a dozen times getting up on the deck during the week, hit the brakes trying not to smack a deer on 24 just a couple miles out of Spring Bay and the box flew from the back of the boat into the helm seat post. I'd call that beating it up pretty good. That's what I'm supposed to do with the box, they sent it to me to test to extreme and I'm getting that done. No problems, and so far the box has exceeded my expectations.






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archerynut36
Posted 7/12/2009 9:10 PM (#388261 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
wow that was awsome.. i have to think about switching to those boxes...bill
RiverMan
Posted 7/12/2009 9:49 PM (#388267 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Can you have these custom made? I would like to have one built to my specs.

jed

Edited by RiverMan 7/12/2009 9:51 PM
sworrall
Posted 7/12/2009 9:53 PM (#388268 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
He will build any box to your specifications.
RiverMan
Posted 7/12/2009 9:54 PM (#388269 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Thx Steve
Dre322
Posted 7/14/2009 7:27 PM (#388696 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff




Posts: 117


I want that guys job in that video.. Lol.. No really thats some hardcore stuff. I will make that switch soon
magnum
Posted 7/15/2009 11:33 PM (#388888 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff




Posts: 256


Location: Janesville
I have one of the first ones he gave some of use to try out and if I can not reck it it can not be recked and i have droped it out of my boat on cement fell down stairs and is still working like new. I have have it for 2 years and love it.
esoxfly
Posted 7/16/2009 7:35 AM (#388913 - in reply to #388064)
Subject: Re: Tough Stuff





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
I'm having a custom one made right now to fit my boat. I'll post pics when I get it.

So far, so good. Bob's' a good guy on the email to deal with.
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