Packaging
The case ships in the same type of box we have seen from other Corsair cases in recent times. The front simply sports the company logo and the case model name, while the rear holds Corsair's signature triangular print pattern which spills over to one side. Here there is a sticker to let you know exactly which of the case variants is within the package. On the opposite side, there is just a blank canvas - no spec table or larger depiction of the enclosure. It is interesting to see a case of this size rightfully marked as heavy.
The Corsair 2500D Airflow is held in place with thick, solid foam spacers. A plastic bag has been used to protect the chassis from scratches and fingerprints during the packing process.
Contents
The small parts for the chassis ship in a plastic container neatly sorted, which is a nice touch. Besides the screws and black zip ties, you will also find an adapter cable that splits the unified case connector into individual sets of plugs, should your board be one of the rare ones that doesn't follow the (unofficial) pin layout we usually see these days. Last but not least, there is some legal safety and compliance documentation. Corsair does not ship a printed manual with this case, so you will have to find it online if you need some help during your building process.