It's one thing to make the claim that NANUK protective cases are built tough. It's another to actually show how. The following tests were performed by an independent lab. After rigorous analysis, CERTIFICATION was awarded to all NANUK cases in each product line.

IPX7 Ingress protection
waterproof

NANUK cases can be submerged in up to 1 m of water for a period of 30 minutes without leakage or damage of any sort.

IPX7 Ingress protection Waterproof
IP6X Ingress protection Dustproof

IP6X ingress protection
dustproof

NANUK cases demonstrate 100% protection against dust. Nothing gets in.

ATA specification 300
category 1 impact

NANUK cases are suitable for a minimum of 100 airline trips. NANUK also stands up to heavy impacts. No damage occurs when a 6 kg dart falls on to the case's weakest point from a height of 0.5 m.

ATA Specification 300 Category 1 impact
ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Drop test

ASTM D-4169 DC-18
drop test

For the drop test, weights ranging from 6.8 to 31.8 kg fall on to the case from a height of no less than 48 cm. Drop weight is determined by case size.

ASTM D-4169 DC-18
vibration

This evaluation determines NANUK's ability to withstand repetitive shocks that can occur during loose-loaded transportation. NANUK stands up to this extreme test of vibration resistance.

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Vibration
ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Rainfall

ASTM D-4169 DC-18
rainfall

Simulated rainfall lasts 20 minute​s​ per case side at a rate of 10​ ​cm/hr. During a second test, rain falls at a rate of 10​ ​cm/hr while the case is heated 18 degrees F higher than the water​’s​ temperature. The second test lasts 4 hours. No water finds its way in.

MIL-STD-810F
immersion

The case is submerged in a basin of water 1​ ​m deep for 1 hour. For this test, the case is heated to 40 degrees F higher than the water​’s​ temperature. Again, NANUK easily withstands these extreme conditions

MIL-STD-810F Immersion