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Manfrotto Backpack Compact Advanced3

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

Manfrotto Backpack Compact Advanced3

Manfrotto Backpack Compact Advanced3

Practical, compact and easy to carry camera and laptop backpack. The Manfrotto Advanced Compact Backpack III is made for crop-sensor mirrorless or DSLR cameras and has the capacity to hold all your other essential items such as additional lenses and personal belongings, giving you an all-essential carry solution in one.

The padded top compartment is designed for CSCs (like a Sony A6000 series), and can fit additional 2-3 lenses depending on size. The dividers in the main compartment to keep things neat and perfectly arranged.

The padded camera compartment features the brand-new Manfrotto M-Guard‚Ñ¢ Protection System that is made of special high-density EVA foam. This 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. A top load design means that getting hold of your kit is easier and quicker than ever.

The bag also has a dedicated laptop compartment which is a perfect fit for a 13 inch laptop. In the lower compartment, you can slot in all your personal belongings and access them through a separate zipper. This clever design helps you get your hands on what you need without taking the bag off entirely. You can carry your small tripod such as Joby Gorillapod 3K with the strong side strap, and extra elastic pockets give you the freedom to carry a water bottle, an umbrella, or any other must-have you might need.

All external fabric are treated making the bag water repellant which can be further reinforced by the supplied raincover in case of adverse weather conditions.

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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