SKU: GC42-M105-70

F-Stop Sukha Expedition Pack - Black

F-Stop Sukha Expedition Pack - Black

Comfortably transport, store, and protect your video/DSLR camera, lenses, and accessories with the anthracite/matte black, 70L Sukha Expedition Backpack from f-stop. This pack features an internal aluminium frame, ripstop nylon construction, and an EVA moulded rear panel. Carry the pack with the top handle, or wear with the padded shoulder straps, sternum strap, and padded waist belt.

Integrated Features

Hydration system compatible with touch-fastening fabric-sealed tube port

Four internal ICU attachment points

All-day support provided by an internal aluminium frame

Quick-release side compression straps

Adjustable sternum strap with an integrated whistle for emergencies

Comfortable injection-moulded EVA belt and shoulder straps

Pocket Configuration

Easily accessible side pockets with full-length zipper and expandable design

Stretchable interior mesh sleeve lid pocket with touch-fastening fabric seal

Passport, wallet, and other items can be stored in a zippered mesh underside lid pocket

Store NRG food in the stretch mesh sleeve energy pockets on each shoulder strap

Multipurpose internal sleeve holds a 17" laptop or can be used as a hydration bladder pocket

Store avalanche shovels, as well as jackets and extra layers in the exterior front panel pocket

Loading & Closure

Camera gear is accessed via the rear panel and features heavy-duty zippers

Top opening for main internal compartment access

Weather-sealed zippers, and zipper garages

Fast and catch-free closure with touch-fastening fabric tabs

Pack Attachments

Easy attachment of tripods, snowboard, sleeping bags and similar equipment via 16 GateKeeper mounting points (GateKeepers sold separately)

Attachment of f-stop and third-party accessories via internal and external MOLLE system

Attachment of accessories such as ice axes via webbing loops and trekking poles via shock cords

Easily attach f-stop's Navin camera case on the chest mounting attachment via the GateKeeper system

Additional accessories attachable via 2 metal D-ring attachment points

Attachment of an optional rain cover via connection loops

Construction

Protection against wet surfaces and contact with the terrain

Breathability and comfort via EVA moulded rear panel

Oxford-weave ripstop nylon and thermoplastic polyurethane film for weather resistance

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Product Overview

F-Stop Sukha Expedition Pack - Black

Comfortably transport, store, and protect your video/DSLR camera, lenses, and accessories with the anthracite/matte black, 70L Sukha Expedition Backpack from f-stop. This pack features an internal aluminium frame, ripstop nylon construction, and an EVA moulded rear panel. Carry the pack with the top handle, or wear with the padded shoulder straps, sternum strap, and padded waist belt.

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