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Manfrotto Backpack Befree Advanced3

SKU: GC40-MF-MB MA3-BP-BF

Manfrotto Backpack Befree Advanced3

Manfrotto Backpack Befree Advanced3

The Manfrotto Advanced Befree backpack III is big enough for a large DSLR kit, devices and personal belongings.

The lower compartment with a rear opening, holds DSLR camera such as Canon 5D Mark IV with a 70/200 mm f/2.8 lens attached and up to 6 additional lenses.

The padded camera compartment features the brand-new Manfrotto M-Guard‚Ñ¢ Protection System. Made of special high-density EVA foam, it provides exceptional shock absorbing response with a super slim profile. The customizable folding patterns allow maximum versatility to fully protect camera gear while maximizing the use of space.

There is also plenty of space for your personal belongings in the upper compartment. The dedicated device compartment can hold a 15 inch laptop along with a 9.7 inch tablet and can be opened easily without moving your camera equipment or personal belongings. This ease of access is especially handy at airport security checks.

Designed for versatility, the Advanced Befree can be used as a camera backpack, a laptop backpack or a daypack. It can transform to a travel daypack in an instant by removing internal dividers and collapsing the center partition to merge the two sections. This backpack for photographers from the acclaimed Advanced collection is made of tough, high performance materials. Carry your tripod in 2 ways: either secure it with the durable side strap or inside the expandable tripod side pocket for increased protection - the new Befree Advanced tripod series fits perfectly there. The same pocket can be used to carry a DJI Osmo mobile. The bag is lined by several internal and external pockets to organize your accessories and personal items.

A rain cover is also included for wet weather. This customizable design with the added security of rear access is perfect for professionals and amateur photographers heading out for day trips or long-distance travel.

Features

Cabin Luggage
This bag fits the standard to fit as carry-on luggage (due to ever changing restrictions, check with your carrier prior to departure)

External Tripod Connections
This bag comes with the option and proper connections to attach your tripod externally.

Interchangeable Dividers
Both modular and easy to use, these dividers allow you to custom fit the inside of your bag around your gear by creating the exact size compartment for your gear..

Laptop Compatible
Protect your laptop during transport in the compartment. (See bag for exact sizes)

Rain Protector
Included fold out protector which when installed creates a barrier between the wet outside and dry inside of your bag.

Tablet Compartment
Dedicated compartment for tablet

Trolley Connection
For easy wheel along transportation simply slide the designated strap connector over any standard trolley or luggage handle.

Water Repellant
A specially applied coating to the fabric which keeps resistant to moisture

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