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- Removable camera insert fits two pro DSLR camera bodies with attached lenses, plus 5-6 lenses (one up to 300mm) and speedlights
- Room for a 15" laptop, 10" tablet and graphics tablet
- Extra space for cords, cables and adapters
- Removable side straps for a tripod
- Small enough to take as cabin baggage
- Wheels and telescopic handle for easy rolling
- Can be used as a standard cabin bag without the camera insert
- Heavy-duty, weather-resistant materials
- Rain cover
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Weight |
3.99 kg |
Internal Dimensions |
32.3 x 20.3 x 51.8 cm |
External Dimensions |
35.3 x 23.2 x 54.8 cm |
Total Volume |
40 L |
Laptop Compartment |
31 x 1 x 40 cm |
Tablet Compartment |
22 x 1 x 28 cm |
Camera Compartment |
32 x 15 x 44 cm |
Front Compartment |
32 x 2 x 45 cm |
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Weather resistant Nylon 66
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Sustainability through Longevity: For 50 years, Lowepro has designed and made some of the highest quality protective cases in the world. They stand behind every product with a lifetime warranty.
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In a world where some gear companies feel like they have to make everything, Lowepro have just picked a single thing and done it really well. Since mountaineer and adventure photographer Greg Lowe knocked up his first backpack in a Colorado shed in 1967, they’ve become the world leader in camera bags for outdoor photographers.
Lowepro were the first to introduce innovations like soft-sided foam-lined camera bags, ergonomic shoulder straps and lightweight buckles, and their products have averted many a camera catastrophe over the last 50 years. These days the bags are designed just outside San Francisco, and their focus is still firmly zoomed in on adventure photography in the great outdoors. Unlike so many other camera bags and backpacks, theirs are built to be rugged, comfortable and weatherproof – and every new bag or innovation gets properly put through its paces in the mountains before it finds its way onto your back.
What’s more, they’ve recently been putting a lot of work into their use of more sustainable materials, and some of their products are now made from up to 85% recycled fabric. So as you capture the world through your lens, you’re also doing your bit for it with your gear choices.