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Lowepro Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Grey

The Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Backpack from Lowepro easily converts from a backpack to a rolling bag. This pack has an adjustable interior divider system and easily accommodates a professional camera with a 70-200mm lens attached plus four additional lenses and accessories. Alternatively, it will hold a video kit with accessories, a folding drone with controller, three lenses and two flash units. This pack is ideal for protecting your gear and the wheels make it easy to transport.

SKU: GC76-LP37272-GRL

Lowepro Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Grey

Lowepro Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Grey

The Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Backpack from Lowepro easily converts from a backpack to a rolling bag. This pack has an adjustable interior divider system and easily accommodates a professional camera with a 70-200mm lens attached plus four additional lenses and accessories. Alternatively, it will hold a video kit with accessories, a folding drone with controller, three lenses and two flash units. This pack is ideal for protecting your gear and the wheels make it easy to transport.

Zip stash pocket for your phone, ID, and other small items

Retractable handle converts the backpack to a roller bag

Two low-profile grab handles on the side and top make it easy to handle the pack when the harness is stowed

Heavy-duty wheels with cartridge ball bearings

Organiser gearbox for cables, batteries, filters

A tripod can be mounted on the exterior with the two QR accessory straps and removable SlipLock tripod cup

Gear attachment points allow you to attach SlipLock modular components

Stowable harness and removable waist belt

All-weather cover for added protection from the elements

Key Features:

Converts from Backpack to Roller bag

Holds Camera with 70-200mm Lens Attached

Holds 4 Additional Lenses, Accessories

Customisable MaxFit Divider System

Pocket for 15" Laptop and 10" Tablet

External Tripod Holder

Made from Recycled Materials

Organiser Gearbox for Cables, Batteries

All-Weather Cover

What's in the Box:

Lowepro Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Grey

Gearbox

Rain Cover

Tripod Cup

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Lowepro Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Grey

The Pro Trekker RLX 450 AW II Backpack from Lowepro easily converts from a backpack to a rolling bag. This pack has an adjustable interior divider system and easily accommodates a professional camera with a 70-200mm lens attached plus four additional lenses and accessories. Alternatively, it will hold a video kit with accessories, a folding drone with controller, three lenses and two flash units. This pack is ideal for protecting your gear and the wheels make it easy to transport.

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