Well I finally got the foam cut for both cases yesterday. Sorry I don't have more pics, but here is the Pelican rigged out with the GoPro stuff, and the Seahorse with the P2.
Edit: click the link. For some reason this forum is cutting the picture off. It won't resize or anything.
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I tried to conserve space as much as I could so I could add other things to both cases down the road and not have to start over on new foam. The foam in both cases seems pretty close in quality, but the "cubes" that are cut into the pelican foam are a bit smaller and it makes it easier to cut close to the object size while using the precut lines (some of them, I just cut straight through the foam since it would make the opening to big for whatever object). My only complaint about the foam in the Seahorse is that it comes in 3 layers... 1 solid layer on the bottom, and 2 pick and pull layers. The 2 pick and pull layers don't line up, so you may cut an opening through the top layer on the precut lines, and it not at all hit on precut lines on the 2nd layer. Minor annoyance though. The case itself is nice, but as said in other threads, its not as nice as the Pelican. There are just minor things here and there that make the pelican seem nicer, but both the Pelican and the Seahorse have unconditional lifetime warranties, so unless you just want to have something that "feels" nicer, the Seahorse is a very good case. I just can't quite put my finger on what makes the Pelican seem nicer... perhaps the carry handle that has rubber on it, or the latches that seem (note I said
SEEM) to latch stronger. Thats not to say the latching system on the Seahorse is bad by any means and I will not worry about any issues with the Pelican. Overall, they are both great cases and I would feel comfortable with either case. I bought a Pelican over a Seahorse for my GoPro because the Pelican was only slightly more (on Amazon Prime at least) and I wanted to compare the quality difference between the two cases.
Cliffs: Seahorse is very nice case, some minor annoyances with the foam, but not a dealbreaker. If you want a great case at a good price, it is a VERY good option, especially with its unconditional lifetime warranty. If you have to have the nicest thing out there, buy the Pelican. I can't place what it is about the case, but it seems nicer, plus you get to brag about your Pelican case like people brag about Yeti Coolers!