Traveling with a full kit takes more thought than a regular range day. You're not just getting from your truck to the firing line — you're getting through airports, hotels, and range days back to back without forgetting anything or showing up disorganized. Here's how we pack it.

The Foundation — Pelican 1626 air + I-90
The I-90 Rifle Bag in Blaze It Orange lives inside the hard case. The rifle bag does the heavy lifting — protecting the rifle from the hard case interior and keeping everything from shifting around in transit. The I-90 fits AR-pattern rifles and similar builds up to 36 inches split in half and gives you a dedicated, padded layer of protection that the hard case alone doesn't provide.
Organizing the Interior — Interchange Tote
The hard case interior is organized with Interchange Tote Bags — the House Party Distro collab in Navy keeps ear pro, eye pro, tools, and small accessories separated and easy to grab when you get to the range. No digging through a pile of loose gear trying to find your eye pro when you're already at the line. Everything has a spot and stays in it.
The Support Kit
The rest of the loadout rounds out the full travel setup — Spiritus Systems LV120 plate carrier, Opscore helmet, and the additional Interchange Tote handling overflow organization. Everything packs flat, nothing gets tangled, and the whole kit comes out at the destination exactly the way it went in.
Why the I-90 + Interchange Works for Travel
The combination of the I-90 inside a pelican case with Interchange Totes for organization is the cleanest way to travel with a rifle and full kit. The I-90 protects the rifle, the totes keep everything else sorted, and nothing ends up loose at the bottom of the case. It's a system that works the same way every time — which is exactly what you want when you're traveling.
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