Peli Products Supports Competitors of the Invictus Games

Published 1 October, 2014


Barcelona -

Peli Products announces their support of the recent Invictus Games (held in London, in September) with the donation of tough-as-nails Peli ProGear™ S145 Sport Backpacks to more than 400 participating competitors.

Over 400 competitors from 13 nations took part in the Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women. The Games focused on the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation, and generate a wider understanding and respect of those who serve their country. The event, championed by Prince Harry, was a celebration of resilience and passion. The Games shine a spotlight on Armed Forces personnel and veterans who have put their lives on the line for their country demonstrating how they and their families are valued, respected and supported. For competitors, it was a memorable, inspiring and energizing experience in their journey of recovery.

“Protecting the equipment of those that protect us has proudly been part of our core business for more than 40 years,” said Lyndon Faulkner, President and CEO of Peli Products. “It is an especially great honor to be supplying our gear to the brave men and women who have sacrificed so much protecting all that we value.”

Peli ProGear™ Sport Backpacks are built with the tough DNA of any Peli product, yet are offered in a range of colors (black, orange and green) and lightweight styles. The collection features light rip-stop nylon and a wide range of tablet and laptop protection from Elite models with incorporated watertight, crushproof Peli cases to semi-rigid, water-resistant compartments. The Peli ProGear™ S145 Sport Backpack includes an impact-protected tablet sleeve with rigid front plate offering an additional storage option to the 21-liter main storage unit. It also features an ergonomic, fast-access/top-load design with deep-ventilated channel back panel.

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