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"Simple, effective lid inlay that turns a Flyht Pro Safe Box lid into usable, secure storage."
Review of Flyht Pro Safe Box Lid Organizer 1/7
I use cases a lot - for gigs, travel and studio hops - so having tidy, quick-access storage inside the lid is something I value. The Flyht Pro Safe Box Lid Organizer 1/7 is a thin inlay designed for the Flyht Pro WP Safe Box 1 and 7 that adds pockets, rubber holders and a hook-and-loop backing so small accessories live where I can reach them without rummaging in the main compartment.
First Impressions
Right away I liked how compact the inlay is - it measures roughly 470 x 225 x 50 mm, and sits unobtrusively inside the lid without eating into the main packing area. The construction is straightforward: five mesh pockets with a robust double zipper, a single full-fabric pocket and six rubber loops that are ideal for pens, small adapters or short cables - the whole panel attaches with hook-and-loop so installation is immediate and reversible.
Build Quality & Protection
The materials are utilitarian but feel solid for what this is - mesh pockets are sewn cleanly into the fabric backing, zippers run smoothly and the rubber holders grip small items without feeling brittle. There is no heavy padding here because it isn't meant to replace foam inserts - instead it offers surface-level protection and tidy storage for accessories that would otherwise rattle around in the lid.
Design & Features
The layout is sensible - row of mesh pockets with a common double-zipper, one large fabric pocket for manuals or flattened items, and the rubber holders along the edge for pens or small connectors. The double-zipper is a nice touch for speed, and the included hook-and-loop backing makes it easy to position and re-position until it sits flush in the lid, which I appreciated when I tested it across two different Safe Box sizes to confirm fit.
Storage & Organization
I quickly found pockets that fit a variety of items I carry - power cords folded flat fit neatly in the fabric pocket, small effect pedals or cable bundles tuck into the mesh compartments, and the rubber holders were perfect for quick-grab items like a pencil, USB stick or a small adapter. The panel keeps things visible and accessible - no more digging through a main compartment during soundcheck.
Usability & Installation
Installation was a zero-friction task - peel-and-stick style hook-and-loop backing lines up easily and the panel stays put during handling. Because the inlay is comparatively shallow I didn’t have to rearrange my existing foam or cases, and closing the lid remained effortless even with a full set of small items loaded into the pockets.
Real-World Experience
I used the inlay during rehearsals and a short run of venue hops to see how it copes with real movement - items stayed secure and the rubber holders did a good job keeping narrow items upright. The mesh pockets are breathable so I wasn’t worried about condensation on electronics stored briefly while moving gear, and the zippers held up to repeated opening and closing without snagging.
The Trade-Offs
This is an organizer panel, not a protective case insert - it won't replace padded foam for protecting delicate gear. If you need hardcore impact protection or dust sealing you still rely on the main case. Also, the organizer is sized for specific Flyht Pro Safe Box lids - while the fit is great in the intended boxes, it’s not a universal lid solution if you own different brands or unusual internal lid depths.
Final Verdict
For what it is - an inexpensive, well-thought-out lid organizer - the Flyht Pro Safe Box Lid Organizer 1/7 does exactly what I need: tidy, quick-access storage inside Flyht Pro Safe Box lids without complexity. I recommend it to anyone who already uses Flyht Pro WP Safe Boxes 1 or 7 and wants to organize chargers, adapters, pens and small accessories; it’s not for replacing foam protection, but it makes day-to-day handling and soundcheck much less chaotic.
by Musicngear Verified Community ReviewsHelpful Tips & Answers
- Will this fit my Flyht Pro WP Safe Box 1 or 7?
- Yes - in my tests it was designed specifically for the WP Safe Box 1 and 7 and fits those lids cleanly without obstructing the main compartment.
- How many pockets and holders does it have?
- There are five mesh pockets, one full fabric pocket and six rubber holders - enough variety for cables, adapters and small tools in my setup.
- Is the organizer permanently glued in?
- No - it uses hook-and-loop backing so I positioned it and removed it for cleaning without leaving adhesive residue on the lid.
- Will it interfere with closing the case?
- Not in my experience - the depth is shallow (about 50 mm) and the lid closed normally even with pockets loaded moderately.
- Does it offer impact protection for fragile items?
- No - it adds organization and light surface protection but is not a padded insert; I still use foam for fragile gear.
- Is it well built for road use?
- Yes - stitching and zippers held up through repeated use during my local gig run, though it's not intended as a standalone rugged case product.
- Would you buy additional sizes for other Safe Box models?
- I would - Flyht Pro makes similar lid organizers for other Safe Box sizes and having the right size for each lid keeps everything tidy across my cases.

"Smart, configurable inlay that turns the WP Safe Box 8 into a highly practical kit organiser."
Review of Flyht Pro Flex Inlay WP Safe Box 8
I put the Flyht Pro Flex Inlay WP Safe Box 8 into rotation to see how well a configurable fabric insert would improve organisation inside the rugged WP Safe Box system. My goal was a compact, protected layout for chargers, small recorders, mics and cables - something I could reconfigure quickly between gigs and shoots.
First Impressions
The inlay arrived as a neatly finished, soft-lined insert with pre-cut Velcro channels and a tidy set of padded divider pieces. Right away I liked the quality of the fabric lining - it feels soft enough to avoid scratching sensitive gear yet robust enough for regular handling. The included elasticated straps and the variety of divider sizes gave me the sense that this would be genuinely useful rather than a one-size-fits-none accessory.
Design & Features
The Flex Inlay is designed specifically for the Flyht Pro WP Safe Box 8 and is built around removable, Velcro-backed padded dividers. There are 2 large, 6 medium and 3 small divider pieces with approximately 18 mm of padding, which allow me to create compartments for everything from an audio recorder to spare batteries. Three elasticated straps are sewn into the layout for quickly securing bulky items, and the insert is sized to close flush with the foam insert under the WP Safe Box lid so nothing moves around during transit.
Build Quality & Protection
Construction is straightforward and sensible - dense fabric outer, soft inner lining and well-stitched Velcro on the divider edges. I found the padding to be modest but effective for small electronics and accessories; it will not replace thick foam for heavy impact protection, but paired with the WP Safe Box case it offers excellent everyday protection. The insert sits flat and doesn’t bunch up when I close the case, which keeps items from getting crushed by the lid foam.
Comfort & Portability
The insert itself is light and adds negligible weight to the case, so portability of the WP Safe Box 8 is virtually unchanged when the inlay is installed. Reconfiguring compartments takes a few minutes and I was able to do it on the fly between rehearsals without needing extra tools. Because the inlay is fabric-based it compresses slightly under heavier loads - I appreciated that when packing tight spaces, though very heavy or sharp objects still need extra protection.
Storage & Organization
This is where the Flex Inlay really shines - the mix of divider sizes plus elastic straps meant I could build a snug home for a variety of small items and accessories. I set up a row for two small recorders, a compartment for an audio interface, and pockets for cable bundles and power bricks, and everything stayed put when I wheeled the WP Safe Box around. The Velcro system is intuitive, and once I found a layout I liked, it held firmly through multiple trips.
Real-World Experience
I used the inlay across several short tours and a handful of video shoots, swapping configurations between sound and camera setups. It saved me time at load-in - gear was easier to find, and the elastic straps were great for stopping light items from sliding out when I opened the case. Over weeks of use the Velcro kept its grip and the fabric lining resisted scuffs, though I did notice slight compression in divider edges where heavier adapters sat for prolonged periods.
The Trade-Offs
The Flex Inlay is not a hard-shell foam replacement - if you need heavy shock protection for fragile lenses or large microphones you should use dedicated foam inserts or keep delicate items in the original foam cubes. Also, while the 18 mm padding is comfortable for lightweight electronics, it is relatively thin for constant rough handling. Finally, the inlay is purpose-sized for the WP Safe Box 8 - it will be useless in a different case without significant modification.
Final Verdict
For what it is - a flexible, fabric-based organiser for the Flyht Pro WP Safe Box 8 - the Flex Inlay delivers exactly what I wanted: quick configurability, sensible padding and tidy organisation without adding much weight. I recommend it to anyone who already owns the WP Safe Box 8 and needs a fast, low-cost way to organise small kit and accessories, while those after full impact protection should plan to pair it with the WP Safe Box foam or choose a molded foam inlay.
by Musicngear Verified Community ReviewsHelpful Tips & Answers
- Will this inlay fit the Flyht Pro WP Safe Box 8 case?
- Yes - I installed it into the WP Safe Box 8 and it fits flush with the lid foam as intended, giving a tidy internal layout.
- How thick is the padding on the removable dividers?
- The divider pieces have about 18 mm of padding, which I found sufficient for protecting small electronics and accessories.
- Can I reconfigure the compartments quickly?
- Yes - the Velcro-backed dividers move easily and hold firmly, so I reconfigured layouts between shows in a few minutes.
- Does the inlay add much weight to the case?
- Not really - the insert is light and I didn’t notice a meaningful change in portability during transport.
- Is this suitable for fragile camera lenses or microphones?
- I would not rely on it alone for very fragile lenses or large mics - the padding is modest, so pair it with foam cubes or a molded foam inlay for serious impact protection.
- Are there straps or pockets for small accessories?
- Yes - the inlay includes three elasticated straps that I used to secure battery packs and small adapters effectively.


