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Moment - DayChaser Camera Pack - 35L

The DayChaser Camera Pack from Moment is a durable and lightweight backpack designed to carry your camera gear and other items. Multiple compartments allow you to pack personal items such as clothing alongside your camera gear. The custom military-grade harness makes carrying this pack comfortable, even when it's full of heavy equipment. Four adjustment points accommodate wearers of various heights so you can find your ideal fit.

SKU: GC20-106-173

Moment - DayChaser Camera Pack - 35L

Moment - DayChaser Camera Pack - 35L

The DayChaser Camera Pack from Moment is a durable and lightweight backpack designed to carry your camera gear and other items. Multiple compartments allow you to pack personal items such as clothing alongside your camera gear. The custom military-grade harness makes carrying this pack comfortable, even when it's full of heavy equipment. Four adjustment points accommodate wearers of various heights so you can find your ideal fit.

Durable and Weather-Resistant Construction

This pack features DWR 500D KODRA fabric with a double layer of waterproof backing. Lightweight fabrics and padding make the pack easy to carry.

Modular, Padded, and Shockproof Camera Compartment

Fully padded 16L camera compartment with removable padded dividers, a zippered accessories pocket, and multiple SD card slots.

Space for Personal Items

Main compartment has 14L of space for your personal gear, a top access valuables pocket with interior pocketing, a key clip, side access, and a fully padded laptop sleeve that holds a 16" MacBook Pro.

Comfortable Back Panel for All-Day Carry

The channeled back panel and dimensional spacer mesh provide great air flow with custom foam packages that balance weight and comfort in the shoulder straps, back panel, and hip belt.

Military Grade Harness

The military inspired harness system has a full frame sheet and ergonomic metal stay. The removable, full-size hip belt takes weight off your shoulders when carrying heavy gear.

Quick and Easy Access

Access the camera compartment from the quick access camera door, your laptop from the side access laptop sleeve, and your water bottle or tripod from the oversized water bottle pocket with stabilizing strap that holds a water bottle and tripod at the same time.

Key Features:

Separate Main and Camera Compartments

Holds a 16" MacBook Pro

Tripod Stabilizing Strap

Water Bottle Pockets

Full Frame, Military Grade Harness

Full-Size, Removable Hip Belt

Channeled Back Panel and Spacer Mesh

Buckle Secured Flap

Water-Resistant Fabric

Quick Side Access

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Moment - DayChaser Camera Pack - 35L

The DayChaser Camera Pack from Moment is a durable and lightweight backpack designed to carry your camera gear and other items. Multiple compartments allow you to pack personal items such as clothing alongside your camera gear. The custom military-grade harness makes carrying this pack comfortable, even when it's full of heavy equipment. Four adjustment points accommodate wearers of various heights so you can find your ideal fit.

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