Overview

Moment Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader, Black

Simplified down to the essentials, the black Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader from Moment is built with ultralight, rugged, waterproof Cordura and padded just enough to protect your camera. It has a quick access zippered top lid, and can be attached to your hip belts, shoulder strap, or chest rig. Sized to fit the latest mirrorless setups, it has a 1/4-20" thread mount so you can attach it to your bag with a quick release camera clip. If you're looking for a lighter, more low profile camera loader, look no further.

SKU: GC20-106-169

Moment Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader, Black

Moment Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader, Black

Simplified down to the essentials, the black Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader from Moment is built with ultralight, rugged, waterproof Cordura and padded just enough to protect your camera. It has a quick access zippered top lid, and can be attached to your hip belts, shoulder strap, or chest rig. Sized to fit the latest mirrorless setups, it has a 1/4-20" thread mount so you can attach it to your bag with a quick release camera clip. If you're looking for a lighter, more low profile camera loader, look no further.

Compatibility

Holds a 5D size camera with 24-70 lens

Useful for a smaller mirrorless rig, a compact 35mm film camera and extra film, or a small drone setup

Camera Ready

Attaches to any bag and has a quick-access zippered top, so your camera stays safe along the trail and you never miss a shot

Construction

Waterproof, ultralight Cordura ripstop fabric for protection from the elements.

Padded just enough to protect your camera without adding a lot of weight.

Attachment Options

The back has a slide-through panel for attaching to any standard hip belt strap.

It also has a 1/4-20" thread plate for using with camera clip attachments, including the Peak capture clip. This setup allows you to quickly attach and detach the loader from a shoulder or chest strap.

Key Features:

For 5D Size Camera with 24-70mm Lens

Holds Small Mirrorless Rigs/Drone Setups

Ultralight Cordura Ripstop Fabric

Low Profile Padding w/ Soft Inner Fabric

Adjustable Internal Divider

Quick Access Zipper Top Lid Opening

Under Lid Quick Zipper Pocket

Slide Through Panel

Packs Flat When Empty

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Product Overview

Moment Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader, Black

Simplified down to the essentials, the black Strohl Mountain Light Camera Loader from Moment is built with ultralight, rugged, waterproof Cordura and padded just enough to protect your camera. It has a quick access zippered top lid, and can be attached to your hip belts, shoulder strap, or chest rig. Sized to fit the latest mirrorless setups, it has a 1/4-20" thread mount so you can attach it to your bag with a quick release camera clip. If you're looking for a lighter, more low profile camera loader, look no further.

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