Overview

The Lowepro Trekker Lite collection is the top choice for travel photography adventures. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey is a discrete travel companion, which carries your essentials and keeps your gear close to your body. It can be worn either as a sling, or on your hip. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey includes 81% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics, to reduce water waste and negative impact on the environment. This percentage is made up of 64% recycled fabrics – Including all fabrics, webbings, bindings, zipper tape, cords and meshes, and 17% solution-dyed fabrics used to build each bag. This compact camera bag is the perfect size for all of your essential photography needs whilst the grey is versatile and practical for the outdoors.

SKU: GC76-LP37467-PWW

Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey

The Lowepro Trekker Lite collection is the top choice for travel photography adventures. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey is a discrete travel companion, which carries your essentials and keeps your gear close to your body. It can be worn either as a sling, or on your hip. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey includes 81% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics, to reduce water waste and negative impact on the environment. This percentage is made up of 64% recycled fabrics – Including all fabrics, webbings, bindings, zipper tape, cords and meshes, and 17% solution-dyed fabrics used to build each bag. This compact camera bag is the perfect size for all of your essential photography needs whilst the grey is versatile and practical for the outdoors.

(This Green Line score is measured following the GRI 301-2 standard, as a percentage of the recycled/dope-dyed yarn used, compared to the total weight of yarn.)

UltraCinch™ compression system helps to stabilise your camera gear when you're on the move. Simply pull the elastic strap to hug your camera and other gear into place, to feel more secure.

The main zipper is aligned in a straight path for easy access, and on the inside, the front compartment includes an organiser pocket and key leash. The main strap is adjustable, and features a side-release buckle on one end, which makes it easy to clip and unclip the bag when wearing it.

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Features

  • Made of 81% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics

  • Fits crop-sensor CSC with lens attached, plus 1-2 small lenses

  • UltraCinch™ compression system helps to stabilise your camera

  • Adjustable primary strap with side-release buckle

  • Organiser front compartment for extra items

Specifications

Weight: 0.28 kg

Total Volume: 2 L

Main Color: Grey

Internal Dimensions: 23 x 8 x 15 cm

External Dimensions: 24 x 10 x 17 cm

Camera Compartment Dimensions: 21 x 6 x 11 cm

Primary Device: Camera

Device Volume: 1.5 L

Exterior Material: 300D polyester ripstop Recycled, 600D polyester solution dyed

Interior Material: 200D polyester (recycled)

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The Lowepro Trekker Lite collection is the top choice for travel photography adventures. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey is a discrete travel companion, which carries your essentials and keeps your gear close to your body. It can be worn either as a sling, or on your hip. The Lowepro Trekker Lite HP 100 - Grey includes 81% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics, to reduce water waste and negative impact on the environment. This percentage is made up of 64% recycled fabrics – Including all fabrics, webbings, bindings, zipper tape, cords and meshes, and 17% solution-dyed fabrics used to build each bag. This compact camera bag is the perfect size for all of your essential photography needs whilst the grey is versatile and practical for the outdoors.

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