Get Organised with this Handy Hama Attachment for your Tripod!
When you are out and about capturing photos and videos with your tripod you may find that the outdoor and even indoor environment offers little in the way of a secure surface on which to place your required pieces of small equipment. There may also be those times where the tripod is not necessary and could do with being packed away for easy manaovrability. Hama’s tripod bag offers a safe and practical storage solution capable of storing an array of small accessories close by such as a remote control filter lens cap mobile phone and sunglasses as well as to store your tripod to make sure your hands are free for the more important task of capturing pictures and videos!
The polytex black bag has a main compartment for the safekeeping of the tripod and a small additional pocket inside for the accessories. This will ensure all your equipment when not in use is properly protected from dirt dust and damage. It comes with a padded handle for secure transportation in your hand or why not use the included removable adjustable shoulder strap so you can keep your hands free for taking those quick pictures on the move.
Protect your equipment today with the Hama Tripod Bag Black.
- Bag for safekeeping of a tripod
- Small additional pocket inside for accessories
- Removable adjustable shoulder strap
- Padded handle
Colour: Black
Inside Dimensions Width: 72 cm
Inside Dimensions Height: 11 cm
Inside Dimension Depth: 11 cm
Weight: 395 g
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