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Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 Sling-Style Camera Bag

The Trekker Lite SLX 120 from Lowepro is a sling-style bag that accommodates a full-frame mirrorless camera with a lens attached, plus two additional lenses or one 70-200mm lens placed horizontally in the bag. Alternatively, it can hold a foldable drone such as a DJI Mavic Pro with accessories. There's a sleeve for a 10.5" tablet, and two straps on the bottom hold a compact tripod such as a GorillaPod 5K, or a water bottle in the included holder. You can also use the bottom straps to carry a small rolled-up jacket. The shoulder strap is adjustable and can be positioned on the right side, the left side, or horizontally for carrying options.

SKU: GC76-LP37458-PWW

Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 Sling-Style Camera Bag

Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 Sling-Style Camera Bag

The Trekker Lite SLX 120 from Lowepro is a sling-style bag that accommodates a full-frame mirrorless camera with a lens attached, plus two additional lenses or one 70-200mm lens placed horizontally in the bag. Alternatively, it can hold a foldable drone such as a DJI Mavic Pro with accessories. There's a sleeve for a 10.5" tablet, and two straps on the bottom hold a compact tripod such as a GorillaPod 5K, or a water bottle in the included holder. You can also use the bottom straps to carry a small rolled-up jacket. The shoulder strap is adjustable and can be positioned on the right side, the left side, or horizontally for carrying options.

Trekker Lite meets Lowepro's environmental efforts, using up to 76% Green Line fabrics for a more sustainable product. Using recycled and solution-dyed fabrics saves water, reduces GHG emissions, and is ultimately better for the environment.

Travel Photography Sling

The Trekker Lite sling-style bag combines two passions - a love for travel and a love for photography.

Small front zip pocket for essentials like your keys, credit cards, passport, and phone.

Exterior straps for attaching a tabletop tripod or a rolled jacket.

Accessory water bottle holder included.

Key Features:

Holds Full-Frame Mirrorless with Lens

Holds 2 Additional Lenses or a 70-200mm

Adjustable Shoulder Strap

Padded Divider with Zipped Pocket

Front Pocket Holds Small Items

Sleeve for a 10.5" Tablet

Bottom Straps Hold a Compact Tripod

What's in the Box:

Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 Sling-Style Camera Bag (Black)

Water Bottle Holder

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Lowepro Trekker Lite SLX 120 Sling-Style Camera Bag

The Trekker Lite SLX 120 from Lowepro is a sling-style bag that accommodates a full-frame mirrorless camera with a lens attached, plus two additional lenses or one 70-200mm lens placed horizontally in the bag. Alternatively, it can hold a foldable drone such as a DJI Mavic Pro with accessories. There's a sleeve for a 10.5" tablet, and two straps on the bottom hold a compact tripod such as a GorillaPod 5K, or a water bottle in the included holder. You can also use the bottom straps to carry a small rolled-up jacket. The shoulder strap is adjustable and can be positioned on the right side, the left side, or horizontally for carrying options.

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