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Kalahari Bean bag stand khaki

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  • Ideal when no tripod is at hand
  • soft support
  • sturdy, waterproof and non-slip plastic
  • Leather structure
  • washable
  • four velcro straps

The Kalahari "Camera Pillow"
This so-called "bean bag tripod" is the ideal aid when no tripod is at hand. It serves as a soft camera pad and protects against blurred photos during long exposures.

The robust, waterproof and non-slip plastic pad with leather structure is washable, the soft, suede-like fabric on top protects the camera. Typical for "Kalahari", it is available in two colors, either canvas khaki or canvas black.

The inside is lined with the likewise typical Kalahari nylon lining, the zipper reliably secures the filling material. All kinds of things can be used as filling. Rice in practical cooking bags or gel cooling pads are particularly suitable, but also beans, lentils or small stones picked up on the way. Filled like this, this "camera pillow" is perfect as a shake-proof camera rest on rocks, a wall, the windowsill, the car window, etc. The four Velcro straps also allow it to be attached to a branch, railing or fence.

If the cushion is used as a shake-proof support for cameras with telecannons, then it can also be secured directly to the Lens with the Velcro straps. It also has a Velcro strap on the side with which it can be used, folded and unstuffed, in photo bags or photo backpacks like a Velcro wall. With its size of 260x210x20 (depending on the filling) mm, the Kalahari "Camera Pillow" is a practical and useful accessory for any equipment.

Farbe: khaki
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 29,95
17,28 Spezialstativ
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kalahari Bean bag stand khaki

Short profile

  • Ideal when no tripod is at hand
  • soft support
  • sturdy, waterproof and non-slip plastic
  • Leather structure
  • washable
  • four velcro straps

Product description for Kalahari Bean bag stand khaki

The Kalahari "Camera Pillow"
This so-called "bean bag tripod" is the ideal aid when no tripod is at hand. It serves as a soft camera pad and protects against blurred photos during long exposures.

The robust, waterproof and non-slip plastic pad with leather structure is washable, the soft, suede-like fabric on top protects the camera. Typical for "Kalahari", it is available in two colors, either canvas khaki or canvas black.

The inside is lined with the likewise typical Kalahari nylon lining, the zipper reliably secures the filling material. All kinds of things can be used as filling. Rice in practical cooking bags or gel cooling pads are particularly suitable, but also beans, lentils or small stones picked up on the way. Filled like this, this "camera pillow" is perfect as a shake-proof camera rest on rocks, a wall, the windowsill, the car window, etc. The four Velcro straps also allow it to be attached to a branch, railing or fence.

If the cushion is used as a shake-proof support for cameras with telecannons, then it can also be secured directly to the Lens with the Velcro straps. It also has a Velcro strap on the side with which it can be used, folded and unstuffed, in photo bags or photo backpacks like a Velcro wall. With its size of 260x210x20 (depending on the filling) mm, the Kalahari "Camera Pillow" is a practical and useful accessory for any equipment.

Kalahari Bean bag stand khaki

Ausstattung
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
ohne Angabe
Packmaß
26 cm
Tragfähigkeit
ohne Angabe
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Kunststoff
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4501914400956
KAN
440095

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