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Have you seen the Hotone Skyboard? It's designed especially for tiny pedals, details here.

They are indeed tiny and are very well made. It also comes with a sturdy, well padded soft case. I bought one to help add some weight to my Tech 21 DP-3X as the pedal was so light! 

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I'm using a Mooer Firely M6 case.  It is very compact, in fact it packs away inside the tool case I use for my cables.

 

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They also do 4 and 5 pedal options.  They seem to be out of stock in many places however there is currently a Firefly M4 on Ebay at the moment which might suit you well. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mooer-M4-Firefly-Case-Micro-Mini/223484707520?hash=item3408ba02c0

 

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What are the above two boards like for putting a 'flat' isolated PSU underneath e.g. a Ciocks DC5 or a 1SpotCS6?

That would be an important feature for me with any board I was getting.

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11 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

What are the above two boards like for putting a 'flat' isolated PSU underneath e.g. a Ciocks DC5 or a 1SpotCS6?

That would be an important feature for me with any board I was getting.

Not at all possible.  I use a remote 9-volt supply which power all these pedals satisfactorily. 

When I get it out to use on Wednesday evening I'll take some more photos if anyone is interested.

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4 minutes ago, obbm said:

Not at all possible.  I use a remote 9-volt supply which power all these pedals satisfactorily. 

When I get it out to use on Wednesday evening I'll take some more photos if anyone is interested.

Ok cheers. I guess the Nano is likely going to be the smallest board to let you get a PSU underneath. 

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Have you considered just making your own? That's what I did when I had a very specific setup I wanted to use but didn't want a long pedal board with everything in a row (my always on/infrequent use pedals can go at the back) I bought a job lot of flight cases and ended up making the board to fit inside it. Then I made another to see how many mooer pedals I could fit in. I have a few more cases and tons of scrap wood, so I'll probably just keep making them!

 

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