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Lowepro Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch (Slate Gray)

The slate grey Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch from Lowepro is a fun and flexible way to always have your point and shoot or smartphone with you. Made from a durable combination of ripstop nylon and polyester, the pouch is lightweight and can be attached to many items ranging from backpack straps to the handlebar of your bike. It attaches, horizontally or vertically, using Lowepro's t-Lock system that wraps around and secures with a firm touch fastener.

SKU: GC76-LP36438-0WW

Lowepro Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch (Slate Gray)

Lowepro Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch (Slate Gray)

The slate grey Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch from Lowepro is a fun and flexible way to always have your point and shoot or smartphone with you. Made from a durable combination of ripstop nylon and polyester, the pouch is lightweight and can be attached to many items ranging from backpack straps to the handlebar of your bike. It attaches, horizontally or vertically, using Lowepro's t-Lock system that wraps around and secures with a firm touch fastener.

Access to your camera is achieved via the dual #5 YKK zippers that have handy pull tabs for even faster opening-especially if you happen to be wearing gloves. The wide-mouth opening means easy retrieval of your camera. If you're the kind of person who prefers to have their camera always on hand, use the removable shoulder strap that attaches using its snap hooks. For extra storage, a handy interior memory pocket is provided for a spare card.

For extra storage, a handy interior pocket is provided for a spare memory card. The Dashpoint 10 is lightweight, durable and fits well with your outdoor lifestyle. It's the perfect, casual pouch for when you don't want to carry lots of gear but just need something to hold a small camera or your phone and need it well protected from bumps, abrasions, sun and dust. It comes with Lowepro's lifetime warranty.

Features:

A unique, Lowepro t-lock attachment system secures to all kinds of loops, straps, bikes; touch fastened system that works horizontally or vertically

Wide-mouth zipper opening gives users easy and full access to gear

Removable shoulder strap and built-in memory pocket for added convenience

210D ripstop nylon, 600D polyester; 200D polyester; #5 YKK zipper

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Lowepro Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch (Slate Gray)

The slate grey Dashpoint 10 Camera Pouch from Lowepro is a fun and flexible way to always have your point and shoot or smartphone with you. Made from a durable combination of ripstop nylon and polyester, the pouch is lightweight and can be attached to many items ranging from backpack straps to the handlebar of your bike. It attaches, horizontally or vertically, using Lowepro's t-Lock system that wraps around and secures with a firm touch fastener.

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