Overview

Small cameras need love too. Designed to add the perfect amount of protection to your point and shoot camera without adding bulk. The minimalist and collapsible design forms to the shape of your camera so it still fits in whatever pocket you want to throw it in. Webbing loops on each side of the pouch allow you to connect your favorite neck strap. Attachment points on the back let you clip it to any bag or backpack strap. Show your camera some love and have yourself a looong weekend.

SKU: GC20-213-022

Long Weekend - Camera Pouch - Black

Small cameras need love too. Designed to add the perfect amount of protection to your point and shoot camera without adding bulk. The minimalist and collapsible design forms to the shape of your camera so it still fits in whatever pocket you want to throw it in. Webbing loops on each side of the pouch allow you to connect your favorite neck strap. Attachment points on the back let you clip it to any bag or backpack strap. Show your camera some love and have yourself a looong weekend.

Features and Compatibility

  • Fully padded for camera drop protection
  • Secure velcro closure.
  • Side attachment points for neck or wrist straps
  • Rear attachment points for carabiners or other gear
  • Fits most 35mm point-and-shoot cameras.
  • Recycled 210D Nylon
  • Weatherproof

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 16(H) x 10(W) x 6(D) cm
  • Max Camera Dimensions: 15(H) x 8.5(DW x 5(D) cm
  • Weight: 30 grams

Give Your Camera Some Love

Your Camera is a hard worker and when it goes to rest it deserves a cozy place to hang until you need it again. Give it a happy home on the go with one of these Camera Pouches

Quick Access

The flap of the Camera Pouch has a Velcro closure so you can quickly grab your camera.

Padded Protection

The Camera Pouch is fully padded for scratch, weather, and drop protection to keep your little buddy safe and pristine.

Attachment Points

Want to have your camera always at the ready and never miss that fleeting moment? We've designed this pouch to have attachment points on the side for straps and on the back for carabiners and other gear.

Designed For Your Little Friend

Why should only the big cameras get love and protection? This camera pouch was specifically designed for 35mm point-and-shoot sized cameras. It will fit most digital and film cameras of this category.

Fun Colors

Shooting small cameras is all about the fun. Bring this to their attire as well. You have three versions to choose from: a creme multicolored version, cosmic purple, and a more conservative black version.

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Product Overview

Small cameras need love too. Designed to add the perfect amount of protection to your point and shoot camera without adding bulk. The minimalist and collapsible design forms to the shape of your camera so it still fits in whatever pocket you want to throw it in. Webbing loops on each side of the pouch allow you to connect your favorite neck strap. Attachment points on the back let you clip it to any bag or backpack strap. Show your camera some love and have yourself a looong weekend.

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