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Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite bag

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  • Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite
  • Bag
  • suitable for system and smaller D-SLR cameras and camcorders including accessories
  • robust, water-repellent and environmentally friendly material
  • adjustable, variable divider with Velcro strap
  • soft inner lining

The ideal companion for system and smaller D-SLR cameras and camcorders including accessories.
Best protection thanks to robust, water-repellent and environmentally friendly material. The soft inner lining protects the equipment from knocks and scratches.

The two pockets on the side and one pocket on the front, which can be opened with a zipper, offer additional storage space. The bag opens completely away from the body with a double zipper from the top. The zippered compartment on the inside of the lid offers even more space for small accessories such as memory cards, batteries, filters, etc. The pockets are lined with soft anthracite lining. The variable dividers, which can be adjusted with Velcro, allow you to divide up the interior to suit the size of your equipment.

The bag can be carried using either a sturdy carrying handle or an adjustable carrying strap with comfortable shoulder padding. The shoulder strap is easily attached to the outside with two metal carabiners. Your robust companion in a modern two-tone look.

The range stands for sustainable, high-quality products.
Resource-saving production from recycled PET materials that are processed into yarn.
Both the inner and outer fabric are made from 100% recycled polyester.

Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
former MSRP* 45,90
39,66 Tasche für Fotoausrüstung
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite bag

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  • Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite
  • Bag
  • suitable for system and smaller D-SLR cameras and camcorders including accessories
  • robust, water-repellent and environmentally friendly material
  • adjustable, variable divider with Velcro strap
  • soft inner lining

Product description for Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite bag

The ideal companion for system and smaller D-SLR cameras and camcorders including accessories.
Best protection thanks to robust, water-repellent and environmentally friendly material. The soft inner lining protects the equipment from knocks and scratches.

The two pockets on the side and one pocket on the front, which can be opened with a zipper, offer additional storage space. The bag opens completely away from the body with a double zipper from the top. The zippered compartment on the inside of the lid offers even more space for small accessories such as memory cards, batteries, filters, etc. The pockets are lined with soft anthracite lining. The variable dividers, which can be adjusted with Velcro, allow you to divide up the interior to suit the size of your equipment.

The bag can be carried using either a sturdy carrying handle or an adjustable carrying strap with comfortable shoulder padding. The shoulder strap is easily attached to the outside with two metal carabiners. Your robust companion in a modern two-tone look.

The range stands for sustainable, high-quality products.
Resource-saving production from recycled PET materials that are processed into yarn.
Both the inner and outer fabric are made from 100% recycled polyester.

Peter Hadley Helsinki 300 blue anthracite bag

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
239 x 140 x 95 mm
Sonstiges
Farbton
grau-silber
blau
Material
Polyester
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4002451003568
KAN
112152

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