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What is the best carrying case for a DJI Avata 2?

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So I finally pulled the trigger on the Avata 2 fly more combo and man the flight time is great but I am struggling with the storage situation. I spent years lugging around the original Avata in a cheapo knockoff Pelican case I found on Amazon and it worked fine but this new setup is just awkward. The Goggles 3 are a bit more bulky with that forehead padding and I dont want to crush them. Plus the Motion 3 controller is smaller but the way it sits in my old bag is just rattling around and its driving me nuts. I got a trip to the Italian Dolomites coming up in about three weeks and I really need a solid solution before then because we are gonna be doing some pretty heavy hiking to get those cinematic shots. I was looking at the official DJI sling bag but it looks kinda flimsy for a mountain trek and I really want something hard-shell or at least a very rigid backpack. I have about 150 bucks to spend and I want something that fits everything—drones, goggles, 3 batteries, and the RC3. Most of the stuff I see on Amazon looks like cheap foam that falls apart after two weeks. Does anyone have a lead on a high quality hard case or a dedicated FPV pack that actually fits the Avata 2 snug without having to hack up the foam myself?

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In my experience, generic foam is trash. I've tried many cheap options over the years and the foam always starts crumbling after a few weeks of hiking.

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Honestly if you are hiking the Dolomites you might regret a hand-carry hard case after the first mile. My arm usually turns to jelly trying to balance those things on a steep trail. If you are set on a hard shell tho, check out the PGYTECH Safety Carrying Case for DJI Avata 2. Its built like a tank and the foam is way better than the generic stuff you see on those random Amazon listings. It fits the Goggles 3 without any weird pressure on the forehead piece which is huge. It basically hits that sweet spot of being rugged without being as heavy as a full-sized Pelican. On the other hand if you want something easier on your back for those steep climbs maybe look at a dedicated bag like the STARTRC Avata 2 Backpack. Its got a semi-rigid shell so it wont crush if you bump into a rock but it actually has straps. I used a similar setup for a trek last year and it saves a lot of hassle compared to a suitcase style case. Its way under your 150 budget too so you can spend the rest on snacks or extra props lol. Just make sure the foam is pre-cut for the Avata 2 specifically... hacking up foam yourself always ends up looking like a mess and never fits quite right anyway. Plus the Goggles 3 stay snug so they arent rattling around when you are moving.







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