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Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW

The Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW (Black) is designed to carry a standard electronic flash such as: Canon 430EX II or Nikon SB600. It can also be used to carry small accessories such as a wireless remote, batteries, and more. It has a spring-loaded flap design that keeps the accessory case partially open when in use and then securely closed. The sloped ergonomic shape speeds access to the pouch, allowing accessories to be easily grabbed. The SlipLock attachment tab allows the pouch to be worn on a compatible S&F belt or other SlipLock product.

SKU: GC76-LP36276-0EU

Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW

Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW

The Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW (Black) is designed to carry a standard electronic flash such as: Canon 430EX II or Nikon SB600. It can also be used to carry small accessories such as a wireless remote, batteries, and more. It has a spring-loaded flap design that keeps the accessory case partially open when in use and then securely closed. The sloped ergonomic shape speeds access to the pouch, allowing accessories to be easily grabbed. The SlipLock attachment tab allows the pouch to be worn on a compatible S&F belt or other SlipLock product.

The Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW has an interior pocket for batteries, gels, and other small items. There is a built-in All Weather AW Cover to protect the pouch and contents against inclement weather and the elements. It is carried by a removable, adjustable shoulder strap.

Modular Pouch Basics

Fits standard flash such as: Canon 430EX II or Nikon SB600.

Fits other small accessories such as a wireless remote; batteries, etc.

Spring-loaded flap design allows quick access to a flash, radio or other medium-sized accessories while working and stays partially closed, yet secure.

Sloped, ergonomic shape rests comfortably against the body and offers freedom of movement.

SlipLock attachment tab allows pouch to be worn on a compatible S&F belt or other Lowepro SlipLock product.

Material

Water-resistant 600 denier polyester, 1680 denier nylon, 420d nylon exterior.

210 denier nylon and stretch mesh polyester interior.

Product Highlights

Interior pocket provides storage space for batteries, foot, gels, etc.

Built-in All Weather AW Cover protects the pouch from the elements.

Removable, adjustable shoulder strap.

Key Features:

Fits Standard Flash or Small Accessories

Spring-Loaded Flap Design

Sloped Ergonomic Shape

Water-Resistant Exterior

Interior Pocket

SlipLock Attachment Tab

Built-In All Weather AW Cover

What's in the Box:

Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW

Shoulder Strap

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Product Overview

Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW

The Lowepro S&F Quick Flex Pouch 55 AW (Black) is designed to carry a standard electronic flash such as: Canon 430EX II or Nikon SB600. It can also be used to carry small accessories such as a wireless remote, batteries, and more. It has a spring-loaded flap design that keeps the accessory case partially open when in use and then securely closed. The sloped ergonomic shape speeds access to the pouch, allowing accessories to be easily grabbed. The SlipLock attachment tab allows the pouch to be worn on a compatible S&F belt or other SlipLock product.

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