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Mantona elementsPro 50 outdoor and camera backpack

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  • Outdoor photo backpack with professional carrying and storage system
  • suitable for a larger DSLR or system camera equipment with space for 1-2 DSLR cameras, another 4-5 Lenses, power supply and many other accessories
  • numerous compartments for tablet or laptop (up to 15"), clothes, provisions, bottle etc.
  • Possibility to attach a tripod and trekking poles
  • compact and lightweight
  • made of fine and lightweight, yet extremely durable nylon fabric
  • very high wearing comfort
  • breathable Airmesh padding on the back
  • light spring steel frame
  • anatomically shaped, padded and adjustable shoulder straps
  • fast, direct access to the camera
  • Hip fins with pockets for wallet, cell phone or keys
  • the inner camera compartment can be removed completely
  • flexibly divisible interior - according to your needs
  • removable rain cover included

Outdoor photo backpack with many details
The mantona ElementsPro 50 photo backpack is a professional outdoor and camera backpack for a larger system camera or DLSR camera equipment. The camera compartment offers space for 1-2 DSLR cameras (one with attached Lens), up to 5 lenses or flash units and other accessories. Your personal gear - even for longer trips - can be neatly stored in the numerous other compartments.

High carrying comfort and protection
The anatomically shaped, padded shoulder straps can be individually adjusted and optimally adapted to the body shape. A lightweight spring steel frame ensures a high level of stability. Breathable Airmesh padding on the back allows air to circulate well, preventing excessive sweating. The removable hip belt with the pleasantly padded hip fins offers a correspondingly high level of carrying comfort. The shoulders are relieved and the weight is evenly distributed. The small zippered pockets on the hip belt are easily accessible, so you always have your smartphone, keys or wallet at hand. The durable outdoor material (210D nylon ripstop) and the removable rain cover protect the equipment from rain, dirt or snow. By using high-quality materials, the weight of the backpack was kept low.

Plenty of storage space and individual division
In the lower area of the backpack is the padded camera interior compartment. The camera equipment can be safely stored here with the help of several dividing cushions, which can be flexibly adjusted. The compartment is designed for a larger DSLR or system camera equipment. It offers space for 1-2 DSLR cameras, one of them with attached Lens, another 4 Lenses or system flashes, power supply and other accessories. The camera with attached Lens can be accessed directly from the side or front.
A tripod and trekking poles can be attached and removed from the outside in no time. Above the camera compartment are two more compartments for personal equipment. Here they can accommodate clothing or provisions, so that they are also well equipped for multi-day trips. The camera compartment can be completely removed. So you can use the backpack without camera equipment on trekking or hiking tours. It then offers about 53 liters of storage space.
The backpack has additional compartments and pockets. These include a compartment for tablet or notebook (up to 15"), which can optionally also be used for a hydration bladder, or the small easily accessible pockets on the hip fins. Also helpful are the numerous robust loops and eyelets for attaching additional equipment. A water bottle can be stored within easy reach in the mesh pocket on the side.

Eye-catcher and valuable detail
The orange cover on the front of the backpack is not only an eye-catcher, it also serves to protect your equipment. It protects against environmental influences such as rain or branches, when scraping against rocks and makes it difficult for thieves to get to your valuable camera equipment. Of course, you can also quickly stow a jacket underneath. The cover can be rolled up so that all compartments are easily accessible.

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143,07 Rucksack
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Mantona elementsPro 50 outdoor and camera backpack

Short profile

  • Outdoor photo backpack with professional carrying and storage system
  • suitable for a larger DSLR or system camera equipment with space for 1-2 DSLR cameras, another 4-5 Lenses, power supply and many other accessories
  • numerous compartments for tablet or laptop (up to 15"), clothes, provisions, bottle etc.
  • Possibility to attach a tripod and trekking poles
  • compact and lightweight
  • made of fine and lightweight, yet extremely durable nylon fabric
  • very high wearing comfort
  • breathable Airmesh padding on the back
  • light spring steel frame
  • anatomically shaped, padded and adjustable shoulder straps
  • fast, direct access to the camera
  • Hip fins with pockets for wallet, cell phone or keys
  • the inner camera compartment can be removed completely
  • flexibly divisible interior - according to your needs
  • removable rain cover included

Product description for Mantona elementsPro 50 outdoor and camera backpack

Outdoor photo backpack with many details
The mantona ElementsPro 50 photo backpack is a professional outdoor and camera backpack for a larger system camera or DLSR camera equipment. The camera compartment offers space for 1-2 DSLR cameras (one with attached Lens), up to 5 lenses or flash units and other accessories. Your personal gear - even for longer trips - can be neatly stored in the numerous other compartments.

High carrying comfort and protection
The anatomically shaped, padded shoulder straps can be individually adjusted and optimally adapted to the body shape. A lightweight spring steel frame ensures a high level of stability. Breathable Airmesh padding on the back allows air to circulate well, preventing excessive sweating. The removable hip belt with the pleasantly padded hip fins offers a correspondingly high level of carrying comfort. The shoulders are relieved and the weight is evenly distributed. The small zippered pockets on the hip belt are easily accessible, so you always have your smartphone, keys or wallet at hand. The durable outdoor material (210D nylon ripstop) and the removable rain cover protect the equipment from rain, dirt or snow. By using high-quality materials, the weight of the backpack was kept low.

Plenty of storage space and individual division
In the lower area of the backpack is the padded camera interior compartment. The camera equipment can be safely stored here with the help of several dividing cushions, which can be flexibly adjusted. The compartment is designed for a larger DSLR or system camera equipment. It offers space for 1-2 DSLR cameras, one of them with attached Lens, another 4 Lenses or system flashes, power supply and other accessories. The camera with attached Lens can be accessed directly from the side or front.
A tripod and trekking poles can be attached and removed from the outside in no time. Above the camera compartment are two more compartments for personal equipment. Here they can accommodate clothing or provisions, so that they are also well equipped for multi-day trips. The camera compartment can be completely removed. So you can use the backpack without camera equipment on trekking or hiking tours. It then offers about 53 liters of storage space.
The backpack has additional compartments and pockets. These include a compartment for tablet or notebook (up to 15"), which can optionally also be used for a hydration bladder, or the small easily accessible pockets on the hip fins. Also helpful are the numerous robust loops and eyelets for attaching additional equipment. A water bottle can be stored within easy reach in the mesh pocket on the side.

Eye-catcher and valuable detail
The orange cover on the front of the backpack is not only an eye-catcher, it also serves to protect your equipment. It protects against environmental influences such as rain or branches, when scraping against rocks and makes it difficult for thieves to get to your valuable camera equipment. Of course, you can also quickly stow a jacket underneath. The cover can be rolled up so that all compartments are easily accessible.

Ideal for

Allround

    Augen auf, Motive lauern an jeder Ecke! Gehen Sie mit offenen Augen durch die Welt und verpassen Sie nicht die besten fotografischen Situationen, egal ob im Alltag, beim Wochenendausflug oder privaten Foto-Projekt. Diese Produkte eignen sich hervorragend als Allround-Lösung.

Mantona elementsPro 50 outdoor and camera backpack

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
35 x 60 x 26 cm
Gewicht ca.
1910 g
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
31 x 27 x 17,5 cm
Sonstiges
Farbton
grau-silber
orange
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Kunstfaser
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4056929213126
KAN
21312

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