A Pelican for your Center Console

The center console is a black hole of gloom and despair. Things go into the center console, but never come out, or at least it seems that way.

For many, the center console is the junk drawer of your vehicle; a vital asset for storing “things”, but in total disarray – and heaven forbid if you have a vehicle with a bench front seat, and the center console is also the center seatback; you can kiss organization goodbye.

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Enter Pelican – the same manufacturer of some of the toughest hardcases on the planet. Everyone who is familiar with a Pelican case knows that the foam on the inside of the case is designed to be cut exactly to the silhouette of the gear that is being stored inside, for the perfect proactive layer. Pelican took their foam expertise and created the Trekpak – a molded foam modular storage organization system. Using strips of corrugated foam, and locking pins you can create any kind of storage pocket system you want, fully customized to the gear you bring along with you. Simply plot out your storage nook, and affix the locking pins in place to keep it from going anywhere and voila!

With kits ranging from $35 all the way to $195 for their biggest offering, there is a kit thats right for your center console woes. Get organized!


 

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