Is Your Camera Bag In A Muddle?
It is often the case with camera bags now coming in a wider range of sizes to account for accessories such as spare batteries and memory cards that our camera and accessories can become damaged where they constantly collide with each other whilst on the move and secondly it can be difficult locating the individual accessory you need when in a hurry with everything stored in one big compartment. This also leaves the risk of losing small accessories such as memory cards when you go to remove your camera from the bag.
Store Secure And Organise With Hama!
Keep your camera and accessories safe and snug with this Defender Barricade from Hama which is made from super soft and gentle fleece material to provide added protection to your equipment during transportation. The barricade can be used in Defender camera bags in order to separate the camera from accessories in order to prevent them colliding with each other and becoming scratched or damaged whilst on the go. In addition it can also be used to wrap up the camera in order to act as a second padded protective layer within the bag preventing the accumulation of dust or grime that may otherwise result in poorer quality images.
A fantastic product that you wont be disappointed with!
- For a clear division in the camera bag
- Small barricade made of fleece material for Defender bags
Colour: Grey
Line: Defender
Material: Polytex
Inside Dimensions Width: 22 cm
Inside Dimension Depth: 05 cm
Inside Dimensions Height: 17 cm
Weight: 50 g
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