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Manfrotto Backpack Slim Street

SKU: GC40-MF-MB MS2-BP

Manfrotto Backpack Slim Street

Manfrotto Backpack Slim Street

The Manfrotto 12L Street Slim Camera Backpack comes with a removable camera cube and laptop sleeve, so you can use it to carry photo gear or take it out and use the bag as a daypack. Top access gives you the ability to grab your gear without having to unpack the whole bag, while front and rear access gives you the flexibility to switch how you get to your camera equipment depending on your needs. There are adjustable backpack straps and a luggage trolley sleeve to make it easy to wear and carry. The Street series was designed to be sleek and urban chic giving you all the cool and gravitas you deserve.

What It Holds

  • Designed for content creators, vlogs, and podcasts, the bag is ideal for full frame mirrorless, compact action cameras, handheld smartphone gimbals, smartphones, and media accessories
  • Padded camera cube measures 4.1 x 9.8 x 7.7", has a 3L capacity, and holds a crop-sensor CSC camera with an attached lens, an additional zoom lens, and accessories
  • M-Guard Protection System: Dividers are made of high-density EVA foam for improved shock absorption, a slim profile, and folding patterns to fully protect camera gear while maximizing the use of space
  • Top compartment measures 11.4 x 8.3 x 4.3" and allows you to pack personal items like clothing, headphones, and food
  • Remove camera cube to convert it into a regular laptop or commuter bag
  • Tech sleeve accommodates a 14" laptop and can be removed from the pack to protect your tech when you're running to a meeting
  • Dual side pockets hold a water bottle or travel tripod
  • Backpack straps have attachment points for smartphones and compact tabletop tripods, ensuring they are within easy reach when you need them

How It's Made

  • Contemporary design makes it the ideal EDC bag for work or school
  • Wear-resistant nylon is water-resistant to offer protection from the elements
  • Access to personal items is on the top for fast access to your gear
  • Rear and front access points allow you to adjust how you get to your camera gear, depending on your needs. To change the access, simply remove the cube and tech sleeve, flip their orientation, and you're done
  • Zippered access to all areas of the bag

How You Carry & Wear It

  • Adjustable backpack straps accommodate a wide variety of users
  • Soft top grab handle
  • Trolley sleeve allows you to hang the bag on the handle of your rolling luggage for easier maneuverability in airports, train stations, and other transportation hubs

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