Hal
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Great size! Fits in my car! High quality!
Alx
Reviewed in Mexico on July 25, 2024
No lo recomiendo, las mariposas se abren por cualquier movimiento ó por el simple hecho de ladearlo, los herrajes son muy corrientes y frágiles, el polímero es fuerte, pero la tapas no están al nivel del cuerpo por los mariposas/herrajes que se desprenden con facilidad, esta hecho en México y esta mal hecho, tiene rebaba y unieron los herrajes por medio calor y pernos, pero malos acabados.
Juan Carlos Valdes
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
I recommend this rack for your equipment, super durable and solid rock.
Rod Knowlan
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
Nice size, light weight. Latches come undone when they have contact with anything and the lid falls off. They're very loose when fully latched and there appears to be no way to tighten them. No confidence in this protecting my gear.
manolo b sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
Great quality and exactly what I needed
Alan Cazares Not a bot!!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022
What I really like about the SKB 4U rack is the weight of it. Its really light weight, but very sturdy. I heard bad reviews on this rack but decided to give it a shot and I really like it. I use if for my QLXD wireless systems i just bought. I also noticed how the tops that come off are reinforced from the inside. Even better! I have nothing bad to say about it!
Greg R
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2022
When it happened the first time, I thought maybe I didn’t latch it properly. But, it kept happening. Both lids would pop off and contents were falling out. Had to return it.
Jester1492
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021
Used to build a deployable radio package. Everything fit (just barely) and case seems to work well. Top and bottom material flexes quite a bit so not sure how well internal stuff will be protected.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2019
I bought this as a means to carry ham radio gear in sort of a portable, ready to go station for emergency communications. It is not a common rack case used for this purpose. Most my ham radio buddies use a competitor product. I get ALOT of compliments whenever I whip this baby out. It is elegant, sleek and sturdy. It holds my ham radio gear well, and the seal adds an extra protection against moisture (although NOT weather or water proof). I am very happy with it. Oh, and customer service is superb too!
Arturo Calzada
Reviewed in Mexico on July 26, 2017
Excelente Case para cualquier aparato, ligero practico y con garantia de por vida!Recomendado para musicos y tecnicos que quiere cuidar sus racks
K. Ray
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
I like the compactness of the rack. I have an X32 Rack and Furman power supply on a shelf with an Airport Express plugged in back. The X32 Rack just fits in the case. The power cord will need to be removed from the X32 in order to close the back. There is enough room on the shelf rack for the X32 cord to be stored in the case while closed though.I have a 2U of this same case that has my wireless monitoring system in it and being able to stack these two cases is nice.I know others have complained about the threads of the rack holes not working with the included screws, but I found that it didn't take much effort to get the screws in. I wasn't able to screw them in with just my had, but it was easy with a phillips screw driver.
Roberto M.
Reviewed in Italy on November 9, 2016
Ottimo prodotto per qualità costruttiva, peso e rifinitura.Perfetto in termini di dimensione per gli utilizzatori di Kemper rack.Consigliato!
MAUhl
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2015
Wonderful case, beautifully built, however the rack rail holes are drilled and threaded on the small side. The 10-32 screws that came with the rack are VERY difficult to drive all the way, they thread easily for about 3 threads then it becomes very hard to screw all the way. I sheared the head off of one. Luckily I was able to remove the screw part with vice grips. I finally gave up, removed all of the screws and used a 10-32 tap to run through all of the holes and clean them up. Screws installed like a charm after that. Come on SKB, need to step the QC on the rack rails.