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Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47F Hard Case

The Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47 Hard Case is designed for travelling professional photographers and videographers.

SKU: GC40-MF-MB PL-TH47-F

Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47F Hard Case

Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47F Hard Case

The Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47 Hard Case is designed for travelling professional photographers and videographers.

Airtight, waterproof, and impact-resistant, the Manfrotto Tough cases are built to withstand heavy usage and handle the most extreme conditions. Certified for temperatures from -33°C to +90°C ( -27.4°F to 194°F ).

Designed for versatility to protect all types of equipment, and built using lightweight materials, with a secure release latch system.

Their IP67 testing, means they are dust resistant and water resistant for up to 30 minutes.

Manufactured and designed in Italy, the Tough 47F is ideal for travellers who don't want to compromise on safety or portability. The case complies with airline carry-on size restrictions and features a strong, fixed handle. The automatic pressure release valve also regulates the interior air pressure of the case, so you can fly with confidence that your equipment is well protected.

The PRO Light Tough 47F includes 2 layers of pre-cubed foam and convoluted foam under the lid. This convoluted foam helps to keep the equipment firmly stored when the case is closed. And the pre-cubed foam allows you to customise the interior for your equipment of choice, making for an easy setup and arrangement.

It is compatible with the Manfrotto Tough Modular accessories. Metal pins allow you to easily attach a Harness System, and laptop bag (sold separately) for a flexible, modular carrying experience.

Carrying Handle

Included carrying handle makes the tripod more comfortable to transport and stays conveniently and unobtrusively attached during use

Hand Grip

An ergonomic hand grip to enable ease of use and precise control.

Hybrid Photo Video

The features of this product make it ideal for both photographic and video applications

Low Temperature Operation

Enables a safer and more comfortable studio environment.

Water Repellant

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

Key Features:

Built to Withstand Extreme Temperatures from -33°C to +90 °C

IP67 Approved for Dust Protection and 30 min Water Submersion

Safe Release System Latches for Maximum Security and Protection

2 Layers of Pre-cubed Foam, Customisable to Suit Your Equipment

Patented Metal Pins Compatible with Manfrotto Tough Accessories

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Manfrotto PRO Light Tough-47F Hard Case

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