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I don't know about the "best" but the one I use is the Red Rock DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ Aluminum Carry Case. It's worked well for me. Note: I don't have prop guards and I don't think they would work with this case.
Positives: It holds the P2V+, 4-batteries (another good thing to have if you have the coinage), the charger, a bunch of spare props (I go through them pretty quickly - a combination of lack of skill, mountain flying, and stupidity - no, I don't want to use prop guards), an external hard-drive, tools, range extender w/strap, wind meter, an air spray can (to blow off the dirt when I mess up) and a bunch of other stuff I'll probably never need. They did a good job on the foam packing and it's roomy enough that you don't have to fight getting everything situated before closing the lid.
Negatives: They call it aluminum but it almost seems like stiff cardboard. I have yet to have a problem with it but it isn't built incredibly well. It usually just sits in my car which is fine. If you're giving it some rough treatment, I doubt it would stand up nearly as well as the hard cases mentioned earlier. But then, this case only cost about $140, less than a spare battery.
Like most things, it just depends on your needs.
Positives: It holds the P2V+, 4-batteries (another good thing to have if you have the coinage), the charger, a bunch of spare props (I go through them pretty quickly - a combination of lack of skill, mountain flying, and stupidity - no, I don't want to use prop guards), an external hard-drive, tools, range extender w/strap, wind meter, an air spray can (to blow off the dirt when I mess up) and a bunch of other stuff I'll probably never need. They did a good job on the foam packing and it's roomy enough that you don't have to fight getting everything situated before closing the lid.
Negatives: They call it aluminum but it almost seems like stiff cardboard. I have yet to have a problem with it but it isn't built incredibly well. It usually just sits in my car which is fine. If you're giving it some rough treatment, I doubt it would stand up nearly as well as the hard cases mentioned earlier. But then, this case only cost about $140, less than a spare battery.
Like most things, it just depends on your needs.