Whats the difference between the SE Series and the SX Series by Seahorse?
Different plastic resin. The SE series and SX series cases are both molded using the same molds but the plastic polymer resin used is different. The SE series cases are molded in Polypropylene (PP) resin and the SX series are molded in ABS resin. ABS resin has a higher molecular weight and greater density making the SX cases heavier in weight and also heavier duty than their SE Series counterpart and than any other protective case on the market. SX series are by far the toughest and most eXtreme cases anywhere. Although the same molds are used to mold each model of SE and SX cases, ABS resin has a smaller shrinkage rate after molding making the SX series slightly larger than the SE series. The wall thickness of all Seahorse cases compares to that of a Pelican or Storm case that are also molded with Polypropylene resin. Other case manufacturers also use ABS resin as used in the SX series, but cases designed for ABS are built with much thinner walls to keep the case weight down and in th