Keep your SLR camera protected with the TrackPack Rucksack from Hama. Suitable for SLR cameras lens and accessories this hard-wearing rucksack will keep your camera protected from the elements such as dirt and grime. The stylish and sleek black and grey design comes with back and shoulder straps and a handle for easy comfortable carrying along with an adjustable shoulder strap so your camera can be taken with you wherever you go.
The double zipper opening on the main compartment keeps your camera secure whilst allowing for quick and easy access ensuring you can always capture those precious moments on film whilst the inside hosts 10 adjustable inner divider to separate your camera from other accessories such as chargers lenses and filters. In addition there are mesh pockets on the sides and in the lid and a front pocket with a mesh compartment for storage of your smaller items such as memory cards and USB devices permitting you to have everything you need making for a great photographic experience. The TrackPack rucksack from Hama guarantees that your camera will be secure and protected making it possible and risk free to take along wherever your adventures may take you.
- For digital SLR cameras with lens and accessories
- Front pocket with mesh compartment
- Additional zipped pocket on the front
- Mesh compartment in the lid
- Lateral mesh compartments
- Double zipper opening on the main compartment
- Ten adjustable inner dividers
- Back and shoulder straps with comfortable padding
- Adjustable length shoulder strap
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions W x D x H | 300 x 150 x 330 mm |
| Weight | 865 g |
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