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Manfrotto Uncover Messenger Bag 12L

The Manfrotto Uncover Messenger 12L is built for creators who live life in motion, moving effortlessly between work, commuting, and spontaneous after hours shooting. Designed for compact hybrid routines, it blends a sleek, minimal aesthetic with intuitive adaptability, giving you a messenger that performs as well as it looks, without ever revealing it's carrying camera gear.

SKU: GC40-MF-MBUC-M-12L

Manfrotto Uncover Messenger Bag 12L

Manfrotto Uncover Messenger Bag 12L

The Manfrotto Uncover Messenger 12L is built for creators who live life in motion, moving effortlessly between work, commuting, and spontaneous after hours shooting. Designed for compact hybrid routines, it blends a sleek, minimal aesthetic with intuitive adaptability, giving you a messenger that performs as well as it looks, without ever revealing it's carrying camera gear.

Minimal Carry, Instant Camera Access

Its expandable 10.5-14.5L roll top gives you instant flexibility for daily essentials or a lightweight shooting setup. Inside, the removable zippered camera insert protects a mirrorless body with up to 3 lenses, or a compact fixed lens camera kit with a mini drone or small gimbal. Remove the insert and the 12L becomes a refined, everyday messenger for work and travel. Fast, smart usability defines the design: an 11" iPad Pro compartment, internal organisers for pens, cards, and cables, and discreet pockets to keep valuables out of sight. Two side pockets offer quick access to small essentials, while a rear zip pocket provides secure storage close to the body. A dedicated AirTag pocket adds extra peace of mind when commuting or traveling.

Designed to Adapt to you

The exterior FlexGrid panel allows modular customisation with accessories, small tools, or carabiners, while the adjustable shoulder strap and aluminium hardware ensure comfortable, secure carry throughout the day. The messenger features two shoulder-strap attachment loops, letting you adjust the wearing position to suit your preferred carry style. External bottom tripod straps let you carry a compact tripod securely without taking up internal space, keeping your kit balanced and ready to move. For longer commutes and travel days, the integrated luggage pass through allows the messenger to slide onto a rolling suitcase handle for smooth, hands free transport.

Premium Protection, for the City and Beyond

Constructed from TriTex three layer fabric, the messenger delivers premium water resistance and a smooth, refined handfeel, so no rain cover for daily commute. Weather sealed YKK zippers, a PU coated base, and reinforced protection make it reliable through rain, dust, commuting, and daily use.

Key Features:

12L Messenger Bag Design

Compact Hybrid Camera Carry

Sleek Minimal Aesthetic

Discreet Camera Gear Storage

Designed for Work and Commuting

Ideal for After-Hours Shooting

Intuitive Adaptable Interior

Comfortable Everyday Carry

Creator-Focused Functional Design

Suitable for Urban Shooting Workflows

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Manfrotto Uncover Messenger Bag 12L

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Manfrotto Uncover Messenger Bag 12L

The Manfrotto Uncover Messenger 12L is built for creators who live life in motion, moving effortlessly between work, commuting, and spontaneous after hours shooting. Designed for compact hybrid routines, it blends a sleek, minimal aesthetic with intuitive adaptability, giving you a messenger that performs as well as it looks, without ever revealing it's carrying camera gear.

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