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Lowepro Adventura TLZ20 III Top Loading Shoulder Bag (Black)

The black Adventura TLZ20 III Top-Loading Shoulder Bag from Lowepro is useful for day trips and longer adventures. This bag's slim and compact design is also great for placing into a larger camera or travel bag. It has helpful features including multiple accessory pockets, an adjustable and removable strap, and a durable, PVC-free, custom-moulded base to protect your bag and its contents from moisture and damage. The bag accommodates a mirrorless camera with a kit lens, including a Fujifilm XT200, a Canon M50 MII, an EOS R10, or a Nikon Z50.

SKU: GC76-LP37453-PWW

Lowepro Adventura TLZ20 III Top Loading Shoulder Bag (Black)

Lowepro Adventura TLZ20 III Top Loading Shoulder Bag (Black)

The black Adventura TLZ20 III Top-Loading Shoulder Bag from Lowepro is useful for day trips and longer adventures. This bag's slim and compact design is also great for placing into a larger camera or travel bag. It has helpful features including multiple accessory pockets, an adjustable and removable strap, and a durable, PVC-free, custom-moulded base to protect your bag and its contents from moisture and damage. The bag accommodates a mirrorless camera with a kit lens, including a Fujifilm XT200, a Canon M50 MII, an EOS R10, or a Nikon Z50.

Lowepro manufactures its new and updated Adventura shoulder bags with up to 88% Green Line fabrics. Using recycled and solution-dyed fabrics saves water, reduces GHG emissions, and is ultimately better for the environment.

Green Line Update

Lowepro's popular Adventura collection has been updated with Lowepro Green line, which means it is now made with recycled and solution-dyed fabric. The Green Line is represented by a loading bar, indicating the percentage of recycled, and now solution-dyed fabrics used when manufacturing bags. Lowepro used up to 88% of green line fabrics to create this bag.

Solution-Dyed Fabrics

Lowepro's new line of bags are made from dope-dyed black fabrics and recycled linings/webbings, which reduce water use and CO2 emissions.

Dope dyeing, also called solution or spun dyeing, is a production technique to colour synthetic fibres such as acrylic, nylon, and polyester. With this technique pigments are added to the liquid polymer solution before synthetic fibres are extruded. Instead of the traditional wet yarn dyeing, in which the yarn is knitted or weaved first into a fabric, which is then dyed as a whole, dope dyed yarn is the opposite. Traditional wet dyeing has created problems for both the environment and human health. Large amounts of chemicals and dyes are used in wet processing, wasting water and releasing dangerous chemicals into the environment. Using dope dyed fabrics reduces greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and chemical usage.

Key Features:

Designed for Mirrorless Cameras

Interior Memory Card Pocket

Exterior Side Expandable Mesh Pocket

Made from Sustainable Materials

Adjustable/Detachable Shoulder Strap

Built-In Belt Loop

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Lowepro Adventura TLZ20 III Top Loading Shoulder Bag (Black)

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Lowepro Adventura TLZ20 III Top Loading Shoulder Bag (Black)

The black Adventura TLZ20 III Top-Loading Shoulder Bag from Lowepro is useful for day trips and longer adventures. This bag's slim and compact design is also great for placing into a larger camera or travel bag. It has helpful features including multiple accessory pockets, an adjustable and removable strap, and a durable, PVC-free, custom-moulded base to protect your bag and its contents from moisture and damage. The bag accommodates a mirrorless camera with a kit lens, including a Fujifilm XT200, a Canon M50 MII, an EOS R10, or a Nikon Z50.

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